The Coral Springs Center for the Arts is giving performing arts fans a chance to save big during its extended Black Friday/Cyber Week Sale.
Tickets to 17 select concerts and shows are available at a 25% discount through December 3, 2024.
“This is the perfect opportunity for our patrons to save on tickets to their favorite concerts and events, from family-friendly holiday offerings to popular tribute bands,” said Meera Hammad, general manager of The Center.
The Center, located at 2855 Coral Springs Drive, is offering the discount for online purchases only. Patrons can access the deal using the code CYBER24 at checkout on The Center’s website.
The lineup of discounted shows features a variety of performances, including holiday-themed productions, musical tributes, and comedy acts. The schedule includes:
- The Nutcracker (December 13-15)
- Celtic Angels Christmas (December 20)
- A Drag Queen Christmas (December 27)
- Swan Lake (December 29)
- Vitamin String Quartet (January 28)
- Direct from Sweden: Abba (January 31)
- Classic Seger: Bob Seger’s Greatest Hits Live (February 1)
- Becky Robinson: Members Only Club Tour (February 2)
- Hotel California: The Original Eagles Tribute (February 13)
- Elton John & Billy Joel Face to Face: The Tribute Concert (February 20)
- Absolute Queen (February 21)
- Forever Donna (February 27)
- The Sleeping Beauty (March 5)
- Stayin’ Alive Bee Gees (March 12)
- The Docksiders (March 15)
- Benise – 25 Years of Passion! (September 27)
- Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood: Asking for Trouble (October 10)
The Black Friday/Cyber Week sale is available only for select seats and excludes previously purchased tickets. Additional restrictions may apply. For more information, patrons can contact the box office at 954-344-5990.
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