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148338 Poster Schedule of Shows 2021 PROOF 2 Lauderdale West 20212021 SCHEDULESCHEDULE OFOF SHOWSSHOWS Tickets are $10 for residents; $17 for guests Checks preferred • Will accept cash • No credit cards OCTOBER 9, 2021 • 8:00 PM • MAJESTY OF ROCK Majesty of Rock faithfully re-creates the exact sounds and nuances of the super group, Journey. They pay special homage to Journey’s best years ( 1977-1988) when Steve Perry fronted the band. Lead singer, John D’Agostino aces Steve Perry’s golden voice, capturing his power, range and tone. Tickets: September13-17 Reserved seat pickup ONLY NOVEMBER 13, 2021 • 8:00 PM • THE DIAMONDS When you’re looking for musical entertainment, the Diamonds are the perfect choice This highly entertaining show features many of the most well-known, solid gold hits from the late 50’s, early 60’s and beyond. Showcasing both The Diamonds’ vocal and instrumental talents, the performance includes the group’s biggest hits - Silhouttes, The Stroll and Little Darlin’ - along with tributes to many of the era’s all-time great solo artists and vocal groups. Don’t miss the great Show!! Tickets: October 18-22 Reserved seat pickup ONLY DECEMBER 4, 2021 • 8:00 PM • DANCING DREAM (Abba Tribute Band) This tribute act will take you back to the days when Swedish disco group ABBA ruled the music world with their great pop hits and memorable performances. Their music is still so popular and and alive and reasonates with audiences of all ages! Come experience the glitter and glamour of the 70’s! This band takes pride in being able to honor the fantastic performers of the original Swedish music group, ABBA! Tickets: November 15-19 Reserved seat pickup ONLY ONLY RESERVED SEATS are on sale the first week of tickets sales. ALL reserved seats must be picked up by the indicated date or they will go into general sales the second week. The Ticket Office will be open the night of the show from 6:30 - 7:30 pm. NO SHORTS • NO HATS • NO PICTURES OR VIDEO MAY BE TAKEN.
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