Tickets sales for shows at The Palace Theatre in Greensburg are ramping up, officials said, and five more live concerts are set to go on sale next week. According to an announcement from the Westmoreland Cultural Trust, the shows on sale next week include:Gypsy: Celebrating the music of Stevie Nicks
From Broadway performers to local theater groups, Hollywood stars to indie filmmakers, national touring acts to bar bands, the pandemic had a devastating effect on the entertainment industry. The sudden shuttering of bars, concert halls, movie theaters and other venues — some permanently — led to widespread loss of revenue
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REO Speedwagon will roll into the The Palace Theatre in Greensburg for a show at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6.
Promoter pre-sale begins at 10 a.m. Thursday with the passcode “PALACE” via eventbrite.com. Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday at thepalacetheatre.org.
Ticket prices range from $72.75 to $95.75.
“REO Speedwagon is a fantastic addition to our emerging 2021 lineup,” said April Kopas, CEO of Westmoreland Cultural Trust, which manages the theater. “Their tour sold out the theater in 2019 and, with everyone eager to get out and see live music once again, we are anticipating this show to be a sell-out as well.”
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Artists Riley Mahoney and her father Patrick Mahoney in front of the Wings Across Westmoreland installation in Ligonier.
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Wings Across Westmoreland alights in Youngwood on Saturday, with the unveiling of a new set of wings highlighting the borough’s unique history and culture.
The artwork, part of a countywide art initiative sponsored by Westmoreland Cultural Trust, will be presented to the public at 11 a.m. along the Five Star Trail at Depot Street by representatives of the trust and borough council.
Apr 30, 2021
Here is a listing of area live music and online music happenings for the weekend and week of Friday, April 30 through Thursday, May 6.
With the recent easing of some COVID-19-related restrictions, more live music venues across the area are beginning to host some performances. The listing below includes both area live public shows and online live-streaming shows; keep checking back, as this listing will be updated as new shows are announced.
If you are attending a public show, be aware that seating and admission may be limited due to remaining COVID-19 restrictions, and masks and social distancing may be required. Please be responsible, and respect others’ personal space if they wish to socially distance from other people.