Rain - A Tribute to the Beatles
Every Generation Deserves its Version of Beatlemania.
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Every Generation Deserves its Version of Beatlemania.
Enjoy the Boy Who Lived's fourth year again in this magnificent live to screen concert
March 30
Veterans Memorial Auditorium
The groundbreaking classical hip hop fusion duo hits the road!
Together longer than The Beatles themselves, RAIN has mastered every song, gesture and nuance of the legendary group, delivering a totally live, note-for-note performance that's as infectious as it is transporting. Includes the early hits to later classics that The Beatles never got the chance to play live - including the most complex and challenging songs.
Enjoy the Boy Who Lived's fourth year in this magnificent live-to-screen concert that highlights Patrick Doyle's score with the help of a live orchestra. So grab your cloaks and get on your brooms as Harry returns to Hogwarts for his most mysterious and perilous year yet, as the Triwizard tournament begins!
Classical music meets hip-hop in the groundbreaking duo Black Violin are heading out on tour! This outing that blurs the lines between genre, race, and gender with its unique fusion of groove and strings. The outfit features Will Baptiste on viola and Kev Marcus on the violin. Don't miss your chance to catch them live as they come to a stage near you.
Jason Mraz's success has taken him from playing coffee houses in San Diego to concert halls around the world, his good looks and affable nature a perfect partner to his laid-back, soulful musical style. Mraz will be hitting the road once again with his The Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride Summer Tour 2024! We are sure you'll hear all your favorite Mraz hits, which are sure to summon those nostalgic feelings.
The Palestine, TX-based Southern rock and Red Dirt country band are hitting the road in 2024, in support of their latest effort, Tornillo. First formed in 2008 by lead Cody Jennings and his friend Cody Tate, they took inspiration from the musical stylings of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank Williams Jr., and Waylon Jennings, but soon moved into formulating their own unique take on Southern rock music. Their biggest single to date, Ballad of a Southern Man, was spawned by their second album, Firewater in 2011.
Farmer and indie-folkster Gregory Alan Isakov is hitting the road on his latest jaunt across the country. Fans of the South African native are sure to be enthused by a further opportunity to see the man live on stage, presenting songs from both Evening Machines and his six other albums, including 'The Stable Song', 'Big Black Car', and 'If I Go, I'm Goin'.