These shows are presented by Memorial City Hall
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Special thanks for support to the Texas Commission on the Arts
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Single tickets for these shows go on sale August 22nd.
These shows are presented by Memorial City Hall
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Special thanks for support to the Texas Commission on the Arts
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Generously sponsored by:
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Bill Haley Jr. and The Comets
Saturday September 24 7:30pm Tickets: $35, $40, $45 Bill Haley Jr. and The Comets recapture the heyday of his famous father and carry on the tradition his father started! The band will transport audiences back to the very beginning of rock and roll, recreating the music, feel, excitement, authentic stage costuming and energy. Hear all your favorite hits like Rock Around The Clock, See Ya Later Alligator, Shake, Rattle & Roll, Razzle Dazzle, Rock This Joint, and many more! |
Brought to you by:
Master Wood Craft and Mark A. Trexler - President & CEO |
Dale Watson and his Lonestars
Saturday October 29 7:30pm Tickets: $30, $35, $40 Dale Watson, keeper of the true country music flame, latest album Call Me Insane, was recorded in Austin with veteran producer Lloyd Maines (Robert Earl Keen, Jerry Jeff Walker, etc.). Dale has flown the flag for classic honky-tonk for over two decades. He’s christened his brand of American roots “Ameripolitan” to differentiate it from current crop of Nashville-based pop country. He is a country music maverick, a true outlaw who stands alongside Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and George Strait as one of the finest country singers and songwriters from the Lone Star State. |
Proudly sponsored by:
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**Special Event**
Dallas String Quartet Tuesday December 20 7:30pm Tickets: $40, $45, $50 An international music sensation—where Bach meets Bon Jovi. The Dallas String Quartet is known for interpretations of an eclectic range of styles, creating tasteful renditions of both modern and pop music classics in addition to updated takes on traditional forms of music. A fusion of classical and contemporary music on both traditional and electric strings. With the 2019 release of their fifth album, A Very Merry Christmas with Dallas String Quartet, they presented 10 contemporary interpretations of classic holiday music. |
Generously sponsored by Davis Chemical Services:
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A Salute to Conway & Loretta
starring Twitty & Lynn Saturday January 28 7:30pm Tickets: $30, $35, $40 There’s never been a more dynamic country music duo than Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn! Now, the torch has been passed to the next generation— Tayla Lynn and Tre Twitty. It’s a must see show with Tayla and Tre delivering their iconic grandparents’ super hits! Along with stories behind the songs, Tayla will bring laughs and sometimes tears with her stories about traveling on the road with her Memaw. Tre Twitty has a smooth style and delivery that will make you feel like his Poppy is right back on the stage. It’s a tribute you don’t want to miss! |
The Jersey Tenors
-Direct from Broadway Friday February 24 7:30pm Tickets: $30, $35, $40 The Jersey Tenors are an explosive blend of the most iconic opera classics alongside rock and roll greats like Queen, Journey, Elton John and Billy Joel. They are also “Jersey Proud” and do not forget where they came from as they highlight some of Jersey’s finest like Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Sinatra, Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, Kool and The Gang, and Whitney Houston! |
Pat Hazell's "Permanent Record"
Saturday March 11 7:30pm Tickets: $30, $35, $40 Your permanent record holds secrets that can dramatically impact your future. Seinfeld writer Pat Hazell uncovers his own Permanent Record in a confessional night of humor, heart and humanity. From his early addiction to card tricks (up to three packs a day) to his recent divorce living happily ever after, Pat opens the vault to all his faults to turn a stroll down Memory Lane into a high-speed chase down Memory Highway. If you can’t laugh at yourself, why not laugh at him? |
Proudly sponsored by Marshall Regional Arts Council
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Ruthie Foster
Saturday April 1 7:30pm Tickets: $30, $35, $40 GRAMMY nominee, 2019 U.S. Artist Fellowship Award recipient, seven-time Blues Music Award winner, and three-time Austin Music Award recipient, guitarist and singer Ruthie Foster is a major figure in the roots music movement, imbued with a soulful spirit and joyous warmth. |