Tickets for the “Touch Me” tour will go on sale on Friday, June 18th at 10AM local time. Pre-sale tickets will be available to fans on Wednesday, June 16 at 10am - Friday, June 18 at 9:59am local time for those following Whitney on her various social platforms.
Additionally, the trailer for the upcoming The Sims 4 Cottage Living expansion pack features a version of Japanese Breakfast's 'Be Sweet' in Simlish, the fictional language featured in the game.
The celebratory concert series will begin July 23 and features bands of Motown, Classic Rock, Jazz, Blues and modern-day Pop on the Main Stage at the Chandler Center for the Arts, 250. N. Arizona Avenue in Chandler.
Over the weekend Japanese Breakfast appeared on CBS This Morning, where the band played 'Be Sweet,' 'Kokomo, IN,' and 'Tactics,' three songs from their critically acclaimed new album, Jubilee, out now via Dead Oceans.
News of the tour also follows the announcement of the global streaming live event Intruder: The Worldwide Concert Premiere, which will be hosted by the leading on-demand live performance platform Stabal on June 17th.
Northern Kentucky University's School of the Arts will be streaming Dance '21, a dance concert highlighting new works by guest artists, faculty, and students. Eleven dynamic dances will add up to an evening of concert pieces that highlight various genres of dance. The production will be available to watch for free at the Dance ’21 website.
The Provincetown Theater will joining the legion of theatrical troupes across the country in producing live, in-person productions this summer. The theater has announced a roster of 3 full-fledged productions in its backyard at 238 Bradford Street in our outdoor Playhouse in the Parking Lot!
Longtime concert promoter and lifelong Pacific Northwest resident Eli Anderson has joined the programming department at Seattle Theatre Group and will be in charge of booking shows at the Neptune Theatre and designing a long term strategy for live streaming.
Today she has announced her long delayed US headline tour in support of the record. Starting in September 2021 the tour stops at some of the biggest venues Allison has headlined to date, including New York’s Brooklyn Steel on September 21 and Los Angeles’ Fonda Theatre on October 28.
With Parker's Migration of Silence heralded from the front page of the New York Times Arts section to simultaneous cover stories in Germany’s Jazz Thing and Jazz Podium magazines to features and glowing reviews in The WIRE, The Quietus, Down Beat, Jazzwise, PopMatters, and more.
OneOff and two-time OnComm award-winning, The Show Must Go Online, today announces the full cast for their upcoming livestreamed performed reading of Gallathea by John Lyly.
Sharon Peake, Chair of the GCTC Board of Directors, announced today that artistic director, Eric Coates, is stepping aside after nine seasons with the company. He will leave the position at the end of May, 2021.
Directed by theatre arts faculty member Gené Fouché, the performance will be broadcast on McDaniel College's student-run radio station, Green Terror Radio (WGTR), on Friday, April 30 and Thursday, May 6 at 7 p.m.
Nancy Manocherian's the cell theatre is presenting LIFE IS DRAG LIVE!, a series of weekly live pop-up performances inspired by their LIFE IS DRAG exhibition of work by Rachel Rampleman. LIFE IS DRAG LIVE! is presented in the windows of the cell theatre in Chelsea with viewers on the sidewalk on Saturdays at 6:00 PM (EST).
Seattle Theatre Group was forced to close three theatres one year ago - the Paramount Theatre, The Neptune and The Moore. Now, optimism is returning, thanks to new guidelines from Governor Inslee, allowing venues to reopen at 50% capacity.
Nancy Manocherian's the cell theatre (Artistic Director Kira Simring) will host in-person street-side performances featuring the performers captured in Rachel Rampleman's exhibit LIFE IS DRAG. On Saturday March 13 at 5:00 PM Darlinda Just Darlindaand Mimi Silk will perform in the windows of the cell's space on 23rd street.
Today, RED BULL THEATER announced that it is partnering independently with the Drama League and WP Theater on two events inspired by John Lyly's play, Gallathea, an Elizabethan play that was premiered in 1588 by the boy players of the Children of Paul's.