Country music’s hottest rising act Shaboozey has unveiled the first leg of his 2024 “Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going” headline tour, with a run of shows spanning across the country. The multi-city trek comes on the heels of Shaboozey’s critically acclaimed, Billboard 200 charting, masterpiece album WHERE I’VE BEEN, ISN’T WHERE I’M GOING.
Celebrate two of the greats in the musical world at Feinstein’s, located inside The Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. Coming in the first half of July is Celebrating Celine – highlighting the classic sounds of Celine Dion, and Chrome Horse – a tribute to the amazing singer/songwriter Bob Dylan.
Downtown Raleigh’s Red Hat Amphitheater is set to see a record-breaking number of concerts for its 2024 season. The amphitheater has 51 concerts on the books, nearly triple the total from when the venue first opened in 2010.
Encore! Performing Arts’ production of HELLO, DOLLY! leans heavily into the relentless optimism and good time that’s made the musical a classic. They’ve crafted together a show which takes advantage of every aspect of its production, from the costumes to the orchestrations to the simple power of a Look from the lead.
The People vs. Lenny Bruce is the third segment of 'All The Court's A Stage,' a series of plays that are based on seven of Martin Garbus‘ cases. With a dramatic adaptation by Susan Charlotte from the 1964 obscenity case, and directed by Antony Marsellis, it will make its Los Angeles premiere at Garry Marshall Theatre July 21st and 22nd.
Situated in the heart of Carmel City Center and the Center for The Performing Arts, Feinstein's at Hotel Carmichael will be paying tribute to the musical greats. Coming this summer are four never-before-seen tributes at Feinstein's, including Bob Dylan, Celine Dion, Heart and Tina Turner.
GRAMMY Award-winning rap icon Nas announced that he has joined the creative team adapting the groundbreaking 1984 hip-hop film classic into a Broadway musical. Additional creative team members will be announced in coming weeks.
Summers around Seattle tend to get a bit lighter on the theatrical side. But there’s still a bunch of fun things coming along. Here are a handful that I’m excited about.
June 14th marks Massey Hall's 130th anniversary and Mayor Olivia Chow and Toronto City Council honoured the National Historic Site's immeasurable cultural impact with a celebratory scroll to commemorate this milestone occasion.
GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY (book by Conor McPherson, music and lyrics by Bob Dylan) is a Tony-winning production, now on tour across the U.S., U.K. and Australia. The show is a re-imagining of 20 legendary Bob Dylan songs used to stitch together a patchwork of stories of several strangers in 1930s Duluth, Minnesota.
The North American Tour of GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY will perform a limited engagement at BroadwaySF’s Golden Gate Theatre beginning Tuesday, July 30 and running through Sunday, August 18, 2024.
Trey Anastasio, Kevin Bacon and Michael Bacon p/k/a The Bacon Brothers, Cary Barlowe, Andra Day, Rodney Chrome, El Debarge, Missy Elliott, Jason Isbell, Nile Rodgers, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Deniece Williams and Paul Williams will either present and/or perform at the 53rd Annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Dinner slated for Thursday, June 13th at the Marriot Marquis Hotel in New York City.
American Theater Group, in partnership with the New Jersey Creative Arts Collaborative and Union County Performing Arts Center, will present Juneteenth: A Celebration of Liberation at Hamilton Stage. Learn more!
Critically acclaimed Nashville country rockers The Wild Feathers are back with their first new album in close to three years, Sirens, arriving via New West Records on Friday, October 4. Produced by 3x GRAMMY® Award-winner Shooter Jennings, Sirens is heralded by the premiere of the organ-laced first single, “Sanctuary.' Listen to the song now!
WOODY SEZ, a musical about the life and music of Woody Guthrie, will be performed at TheaterWorks Hartford in July. Learn more about the show and see how to purchase tickets.