Bob Anderson, the Greatest Singing Impressionist in the World as voted by People Magazine, VHI, Variety and Broadway World, brings Frank Sinatra to life in the reenactment of Sinatra’s first visit to the French capital on June 5, 1962.
You will be able to inhale the magic of a live Sinatra performance that you can never get from listening to his recordings. Why? Because Bob doesn’t just mimic Frank, HE BECOMES FRANK.
The JUNO award winning group arrives to rock out the Meridian Centre stage! Featuring Collective Soul and special guest, Wintersleep.
Don't miss out on this legendary night of music!
Chubby Checker is an entertainment industry icon best known for popularizing The Twist, the number one song of all time… and the only song to hit the number one position twice in two different years. It was voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018.
Catch Chubby Checker perform his biggest hits such as Back In The U.S.S.R., Loddy Lo, The Fly, Pony Time, Limbo Rock, (Dance The) Mess Around and Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On.
Tony Hinchcliffe is a touring stand up comedian, writer, and podcast host based out of Austin, Texas. Hinchcliffe began his career cutting his teeth at the renowned Comedy Store in Los Angeles—evolving from a door guy saturated in the world of comedy to a paid regular sharing the stage with the best comics in the world.
As the host of the No.1 live podcast in the world, Kill Tony, he has scaled his namesake platform to stream to hundreds of thousands weekly and over 100 million people total in its ten years running since June 2013. Hinchcliffe and his assembly of enthusiasts collectively made ‘The Store’ the place to be on Monday nights before touring every major city in the US, traversing the globe in an international run, and discovering numerous fresh comics and elevating many more up-and-coming voices. With Kill Tony’s new home at The Comedy Mothership—Joe Rogan’s club in the core of Downtown Austin this uniquely influential open mic in the stand-up universe has a legacy unrivaled by anything else out there.
STOMP does not have a storyline like a traditional musical or play. There is no dialogue or plot. Instead, the eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion instruments – matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters and hubcaps, just to name a few – to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. The show has an industrial, urban feel, and from start to finish the cast will amaze you with the music they are able to create with everyday items. STOMP is explosive, inventive, provocative, witty, and utterly unique—an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages.
Those in search of songs to fuel life’s soundtrack – the highs, the lows and the rest – need to drop a needle on Made by These Moments, the new album from fast-rising Alabama band The Red Clay Strays. The 11-song Made by These Moments chronicles love worth searching for, knock-down fights with self-prescribed demons and a hard-earned faith found by the end of each day.
Hailing from Mobile, Alabama, The Red Clay Strays – Coleman, Drew Nix (guitar and vocals), Zach Rishel (guitar), Andrew Bishop (bass) and John Hall (drums) – straddle fiery Southern rock riffs, tender-hearted soul music and tried-and-true country crooning. The success of 2022 self-released debut LP Moment of Truth – including breakout single “Wondering Why” – led to the Strays inking a deal with RCA Records and enlisting Cobb to produce Made by These Moments.
Alan Doyle - actor, producer, best-selling author, and best-known as lead singer for Newfoundland’s beloved Great Big Sea these past 20+ years - hardly needs an introduction. With five solo albums under his belt, Doyle has been touring the world with his ace six-piece band for the last decade. In late 2014, Doyle released his best-selling memoir Where I Belong, followed by A Newfoundlander In Canada released in October 2017, and All Together now released in November 2020. Amidst these projects, Doyle found time to write music for and appear on CBC’s Republic of Doyle, guest on CBC’s Murdoch Mysteries, a role in 2014’s Winter’s Tale and 2010’s Robin Hood. With his 2022 live album “Here, Tonight” and a recent JUNO nomination for his 2021 album “Back to the Harbour”, Doyle chalks up a lot of where he is right now to luck. “I’m the luckiest guy I’ve ever even heard of,” he says. “This was all I ever wanted, a life in the music business, singing concerts.”
With dance floors all over the world set alight with the contagious joy and expression in their music, the Sledge sisters became a household name and symbol of unity with their 1979 worldwide hit and iconic album We are Family. The multi-lead vocal group are responsible for some of the biggest dance anthems of all time. “Lost in Music”, “He's the Greatest Dancer” and “Thinking of You” are universally cherished songs that bring people together in love, life and soulful groove. The group have amassed a string of Gold and Platinum hits and GRAMMY nominations, and performed on the world’s most prestigious stages. Sister Sledge continues to deliver the "Sledgendary" message: "Nothing is Greater than LOVE", honoring sister Joni Sledge's memory, the gift of family, and spreading joy and togetherness that uplifts and celebrates life through love and music.