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Walhalla Performing Arts Center STAGE 1 Walhalla Performing Arts Center 101 East North Broad Street Walhalla Walhalla, SC 29691 Performing 2 3 Performing Arts Center of the Arts Center Mountain Lakes Region The Walhalla Civic Auditorium is a non-profit organization qualified to receive tax-deductable gifts under IRS code section 501(c)(3). 4 2018-2019 5 7 upcoming events 6 FOR TICKETS & INFORMATION Balcony WalhallaPAC.com FOR TICKETS 864-638-5277 & INFORMATION 1 - Orchestra Center (Front) 5 - Balcony Left Schedule Subject To Change WalhallaPAC.com 2 - Orchestra Left 6 - Balcony Center 3 - Orchestra Right 7 - Balcony Right 864.638.5277 4 - Orchestra Center (Back) AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH LARRY GATLIN RICK WADE’S TRIBUTE TO THE FLASHBACKS GENE WATSON: REAL COUNTRY MUSIC Saturday, July 28 @ 7:30 pm ELVIS & CONWAY TWITTY ROCKIN’ IN THE NEW YEAR! Friday, March 8 @ 7:30 pm Known for his rich falsetto, he achieved Saturday, October 6 @ 7:30 pm Monday, December 31 @ 8:00-11:00 pm One of the most masterful voices, Gene Watson considerable success in country music. Larry’s Rick Wade returns and brings his high-energy A true show band and variety of music still sings in the same key as 30 years ago and acoustic performance will include many of the performance of two beloved singers. Put on including Motown, Shaggin’, Beach, Soul, continues to prove why he is rightly referred to Gatlin Brothers hits, including Broken Lady, those Tight Fittin’ Jeans and your Blue Suede R&B and more! They play to music lovers of all as “The Singer’s Singer.” His powerful voice and All the Gold in California and She Used to be Shoes and Elvis & Conway come to life! ages. Ring in the New Year dancin’ in your seat! multi-octave range allows him to sing with an Somebody’s Baby. ease that comes from pure, natural talent. JOHN ANDERSON BEER, WINE & FOOD FEST JAMES GREGORY Friday, October 12 @ 7:30 pm FEATURING: THE WAILIN’ THORNS THE SWINGIN’ MEDALLIONS With more than 40 Country hit singles and five Walhalla Performing Arts Center Fund Raiser THE FUNNIEST MAN IN AMERICA number ones including Saturday, March 16 @ 7:30 pm Wild and Blue, Swingin’, Saturday, January 12 @ 7:30 pm The Party Band of the South! This high-energy Friday, August 3 @ 7:30 pm Black Sheep, Straight Tequila Night and Money in Limited tickets available for this first time An evening of non-stop laughter, James has a party band performs beach, frat rock, R&B and the Bank. It’s a night to remember. event. The Wailin’ Thorns and their mixture of wry sense of humor and is a master storyteller. influences will keep you dancin’ in your seats. Shaggin’ style music. Their horn section will have With the absence of vulgarity, the James THE LETTERMEN you dancin’ in the seat! Gregory show turns back the clock to a much Sunday, October 14 @ 7:00 pm AN EVENING WITH EMILE PANDOLFI simpler, better, common-sense time of life. The harmony is non-stop with musical memories. AND DANA RUSSELL STAY TUNED! MORE TO COME! The Lettermen voices blend with one hit after Saturday, January 19 @ 7:30 pm Saturday, March 23 @ 7:30 pm STEEL MAGNOLIAS another, The Way You Look Tonight, Goin’ Out Of Recognized as a premier pop pianist, his P roduction yb Sherri Dunlop My Head/Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Cherish/ performances feature show tunes, movie music BELLAMY BROTHERS Fri., Aug. 10 & Sat., Aug. 11 @ 7:30 pm Precious And Few, Up, Up and Away and more! and The Great American Song Book with a Saturday, March 30 @ 7:30pm Sunday, August 12 @ 3:00 pm classical influence. A true artist, in every sense of Back again after a sold-out performance! A group of Southern women, who are as EDWIN McCAIN the word. Celebrating 40 + years, Howard and David delicate as magnolias but tough as steel, bond Special Guest: The Wailin’ Thorns perform their patented blend of rock/county and gossip at a local beauty shop while following Friday, October 19 @ 7:00 pm ARLO GUTHRIE: ALICE’S RESTAURANT TOUR that has produced 14 #1 singles such as Let Your the marriage and motherhood of one of the With his authentic spirit and sense of humor, Sunday, January 27 @ 7:00 pm Love Flow, Redneck Girl, Sugar Daddy and more customer’s daughters. you will feel like your at an intimate party with A natural-born storyteller, whose tales unique classics. old friends. I’ll Be There. Will you? and anecdotes figure prominently in his BLACK JACKET SYMPHONY LED ZEPPELIN IV performances. His popular Alice’s Restaurant SISTER HAZEL began a career with critical reception. Saturday, August 18 @ 7:30 pm EXILE BAND Saturday, April 6 @ 7:30 pm A unique concert experience recreating the Friday, October 26 @ 7:30 pm It’s All For You this one night as 5 talented The five original country rockers are back classic album, with a first class lighting and GEMINI musicians blend alternative folk rock, southern together! Reinvigorated to make new music and video production. After intermission the Black COMEDIAN, VENTRILOQUIST & MAGICIAN rock & country for an evening of enjoyment. play their many hits, such as Give Me One More Jacket Symphony returns to perform the artist’s Saturday, February 2 @ 6:00 pm Chance, Hang On To Your Heart, Kiss You All Over This one man wonder will blow your mind. greatest hits. and more. John Lombardi, known as Gemini, combines MARTY STUART illusion, comedy, dance, ventriloquism, audience Saturday, April 13 @ 7:30 pm JOHN BERRY, SONGS AND STORIES RHONDA VINCENT AND THE RAGE participation and fun into one astonishing show! Country music singer-songwriter, known for Saturday, August 25 @ 7:30 pm Saturday, November 10 @ 7:30 pm both his traditional style, and eclectic merging The singer-songwriter rose to stardom on the The Queen of Bluegrass is the most decorated TED VIGIL of rockabilly, honky tonk, and traditional country country charts of the 1990s with such mega artist in that field. Vincent’s music incorporates MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO JOHN DENVER music plays his all time greats. hits as Your Love Amazes Me, Standing on the savvy contemporary touches while drawing Saturday, February 9 @ 7:30 pm Edge of Goodbye and She’s Taken a Shine. deeply from the bluegrass traditions. Enjoy the music the world grew to love. All the DAILEY & VINCENT great John Denver songs, Annie’s Song, Leavin’ on Friday, April 26 @ 7:30 pm JOHN CONLEE STUART LITTLE a Jet Plane, Thank God I’m a Country Boy, Calypso Elite entertainers and now Grand Ole Opry Saturday, September 8 @ 7:30 pm Production by Sherri Dunlop and more in one joyous evening. members! Award-winning Jamie Dailey and A Country music icon and Grand Ole Opry Sat., Nov. 17 & Sun. Nov. 18 @ 3:00 pm Darrin Vincent backed by one of today’s best member. John brings you classic hits such as his The marvelous maneuverings of a mild- HENRY CHO bands encompasses an eclectic mix of country, signature songs Rose Colored Glasses, Friday mannered mouse trying to survive in a “real Saturday, February 16 @ 7:30 pm folk, gospel and bluegrass music and comedy Night Blues, Backside of 30, Common Man, peoples world”. His many adventures, both big Mr. Clean, Henry Cho, “I’m an Asian with mixed in. and more! and small surprise his ordinary family. a Southern Accent,” from Knoxville, TN. Experienced and hilarious, Henry is featured on THE MALPASS BROTHERS FOUR FRESHMEN, THE CHRISTMAS SHOW various radio forums and regularly appears at the MOUNTAIN HEART Grand Ole Opry. Saturday, May 4 @ 7:30 pm Friday, November 30 @ 7:30 pm These guys don’t just sound retro....they are Friday, September 21 @ 7:30 pm Creating a sound that forever changed the way Fearlessly revolutionizing the way acoustic vocal jazz harmony was heard and performed. retro! Count on classic, real country, and a music is presented and played, this American THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND couple of old-time gospels. Count on ribbing & Let’s go back to the 50’s, It’s A Blue World, Saturday, February 23 @ 7:30 pm band combines elements of rock, jazz, Charmaine, Moon River and so many more to A Southern rock band, MTB incorporate blues, giggles and Daddy along on the bass. Count on bluegrass, folk and country into a high energy enjoy. country and jazz into it’s eclectic sound. Their big hair and maybe an Elvis twitch or two. sound. Mountain Heart will make an undeniable music continues to be played on the radio with connection with you. GUY PENROD CHRISTMAS & MORE! hit singles like Heard It in a Love Song, Fire on the EDGAR LOUDERMILK BAND Saturday, December 8 @ 7:30 pm Mountain, Can’t You See and Take the Highway. WITH LITTLE ROY & LIZZY BANKS & SHANE A vocal powerhouse, Guy Penrod is one of Saturday, May 11 @ 7:30 pm Friday, September 28 @ 7:30 pm the most in demand artists of Christian music. BALSAM RANGE Edgar’s contemporary bluegrass crisp baritone Banks & Shane are a high energy, hard-kicking, Celebrate the season with his soothing sounds. Friday, March 1 @ 7:30 pm voice and Jeff Autry’s guitar skills brings you blow-the-roof-off band. Dance in the aisles to Known for fiery instrumental parts, deep heavy back to bluegrass, swing, gospel, and Americana party favorites and reminisce with memorable STAY TUNED! MORE TO COME! ballads and vocal harmonies, Balsam Range is genres. Little Roy & Lizzy’s uptempo bluegrass ballads.
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