Hotel California – Tribute to The Eagles
By Sharon Aron Baron
Concerts including Herman’s Hermits, Graham Nash, and Three Dog Night are heading to the Coral Springs Center for the Arts in 2022.
Or check out the re-creations of other favorites like Abba, Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, Led Zepplin, AC/DC, and The Eagles.
Treat your guests to VIP treatment at Coral Springs Center for the Arts Level3 Lounge. Level3 membership gives guests access to an exclusive part of the theater. For $149, get access to the lounge, hot and cold hors d’oeuvres, a welcome drink upon arrival, no waiting in line, and 10 percent off most shows. Additional guests are $10 each.
Tickets are on sale now for ten performances from January 2022 – May 2022. These will also make a special evening out or great holiday gifts.
1. Fleetwood Mac Rumours Tuesday, January 18 at 8 p.m.
Pairing one of rock’s most enduring, beloved bands with one of the most successful records in recorded history, Classic Albums Live performs the entire album Rumours note for note, cut for cut, just as originally recorded by multi-Grammy-winning and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Fleetwood Mac. Featuring hit songs Go Your Own Way, The Chain, Don’t Stop, and Dreams. Tickets start at $27.
2. ABBA MANIA, Sunday, February 20, 7:00 p.m.
Take a chance on ABBA MANIA, the world’s number one touring ABBA tribute concert. The show has been selling out theatres and concert halls since 1999 with two hours of uplifting, dance-inducing, and sometimes heart-breaking songs, fully live with fantastic staging, lighting, and effects.
The show recreates ABBA’s sound not only perfectly but respectfully too. ABBA MANIA is not only for lifelong, die-hard ABBA fans but the new generation of fans who never had the opportunity to see ABBA live. Hits include Dancing Queen, Waterloo, Mamma Mia, The Winner Takes it All, Super Trouper, Fernando, Take A Chance On Me, and many more that continue to fill dance floors worldwide. Tickets start at $27.82.
3. The Beatles Let It Be Tuesday, February 22 at 8 p.m.
The Beatles’ Let It Be was distributed in 1970, marking the final release of the band’s career. Though not their last album recorded, the project was shelved for a year while the band disagreed on how to re-mix its production. Let It Be contains many of the Beatles most iconic songs, including the title track, The Long And Winding Road, Across the Universe, I Me Mine, Two Of Us, and tracks from their historic rooftop live mini-concert, featuring I’ve Got A Feeling, Dig A Pony and Get Back! They perform Let It Be note for note and cut for cut. Ticket prices start at $27
4. This is Elton!, Friday, February 25, 8:00 p.m.
Rus Anderson is Elton John’s official body double for his Farewell Yellow Brick Road world tour videos & photos! Picked by Elton himself, Rus performs as a young Elton John in The Rocket Man Show—driving a night of Elton’s greatest hits, with spot-on vocals and fierce piano playing. Ticket prices start at $27.
5. Blood Sweat & Tears Friday, March 11, at 8:00 p.m.
Blood, Sweat & Tears is not the first band to ever use a horn section, but they are the first to fuse it with rock, jazz, and some blues thrown in for good measure. From the first ensemble in the late sixties practicing in a loft on Bleeker Street in New York’s Greenwich Village and having crowds clapping on the street below between songs, founding member and drummer Bobby Colomby knew they were on the right course. Since then, the band has never stopped touring for over 50 years.
The Band’s second album self-named “Blood Sweat & Tears” was a success, rising to the top of the charts for 7 weeks and yielding 3 top 5 singles including “God Bless The Child,” “Spinning Wheel” and “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy.” The album received the Grammy Award for “Album of the Year” in 1970 beating out the Beatles’ “Abby Road”. That album went on to earn quadruple Platinum status with sales of well over 4 million units. Come hear Blood Sweat & Tears perform your favorite songs with their new lead singer Keith Paluso, an Americana singer/songwriter. After appearing on NBC’s The Voice his Southern soul and folk background landed him his latest gig as the lead singer of Blood Sweat and Tears. Tickets start at $37.
6. Graham Nash, Saturday, March 12, 8:00 p.m.
Legendary artist Graham Nash is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee – with Crosby, Stills, and Nash and with the Hollies. He was also inducted twice into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame as a solo artist and, with CSN, is a Grammy Award winner.
Towering above virtually everything that Graham Nash has accomplished in his long and multi-faceted career stands the litany of songs that he has written and introduced to the soundtrack of the past half-century. His remarkable body of work, beginning with his contributions to the Hollies opus from 1964 to ’68, including “Stop Stop Stop,” “On A Carousel,” and “Carrie Anne,” continues all the way to This Path Tonight (2016), his most recent solo album. Fifteen of his songs are celebrated in the 2018 release, Over the Years…, a 2-disc collection of some of Nash’s best-known works from the past 50 years and more than a dozen unreleased demos and mixes.
The original classic union of Crosby, Stills & Nash (& Young) lasted 20 months, Yet their songs are lightning rods embedded in our DNA, starting with Nash’s “Marrakesh Express,” “Pre-Road Downs” and “Lady Of the Island,” from the first Crosby, Stills & Nash LP (1969). On CSNY’s Déjà Vu (1970), Nash’s “Teach Your Children” and “Our House” beseeched us to hold love tightly, to fend off the madness that was on its way.
This event was originally scheduled for March 21, 2020. Tickets for the original date are still valid unless a refund was requested. Check out the VIP packages. Tickets start at $49.
7. Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone with special guest Guest Gary Pucket & The Union Gap Saturday, March 19 at 8 p.m.
At 15, Peter Noone achieved international fame as the lead singer of the legendary ’60s pop band Herman’s Hermits.
His classic hits included I’m Into Something Good; Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter; I’m Henry VIII, I Am; Silhouettes; Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat; Just A Little Bit Better; Wonderful World; There’s A Kind of Hush; A Must To Avoid; Listen People; The End of the World; and Dandy.
Ultimately, Herman’s Hermits sold over 60 million recordings. In all, 14 singles and seven albums went gold. The Hermits were twice named Cashbox’s Entertainer of the Year.
Gary Puckett & the Union Gap was one of the most successful musical groups of the ’60s. His unmistakable signature voice garnered six consecutive gold records and sold more than any other recording act, including the Beatles. The band had 10 Billboard hits with Young Girl, Woman Woman, Lady Willpower, Over You, This Girl is a Woman Now, Keep the Customer Satisfied, Don’t Give In to Him, and Home.
Gary Puckett has performed on more than 30 network television shows and prime-time specials during his career and continues to tour nationally and internationally. Ticket Prices start at $35
8. Get the Led Out Sunday, March 20, 7:00 p.m.
From the bombastic and epic to the folky and mystical, Get The Led Out (GTLO) has captured the essence of the recorded music of Led Zeppelin and brought it to the concert stage.
The Philadelphia-based group consists of six veteran musicians intent on delivering Led Zeppelin live as you’ve never heard before. Utilizing the multi-instrumentalists at their disposal, GTLO re-creates the songs in all their depth and glory with the studio overdubs that Zeppelin themselves never performed.
When you hear three guitars on the album…GTLO delivers three guitarists on stage. No wigs or fake English accents, GTLO brings what the audience wants…a high-energy Zeppelin concert with an honest, heart-thumping intensity. Dubbed by the media as “The American Led Zeppelin,” Get The Led Out offers a strong focus on the early years. They also touch on the deeper cuts that were seldom, if ever, heard in concert.
GTLO also includes a special “acoustic set” with Zep favorites such as “Tangerine” and “Hey Hey, What Can I Do.” GTLO has amassed a strong national touring history, performing at major club and PAC venues across the country. GTLO’s approach to their performance of this hallowed catalog is not unlike a classical concert. Tickets start at $37.45.
9. AC/DC Back in Black Tuesday, March 22 at 8 p.m.
Classic Albums Live brings AC/DC’s Back in Black, note for note, cut for cut, live on stage to the Coral Springs Center for the Arts. 1980’s Back in Black was the band’s first album to feature singer Brian Johnson, following the death of previous vocalist Bon Scott. As AC/DC’s sixth international studio release, Back in Black was an unprecedented success, selling an estimated 50 million copies worldwide—making it one of the best-selling albums in music history. Ticket Prices start at $27.
10. Three Dog Night Friday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m.
Now in its fifth decade, Three Dog Night claims some of the most astonishing statistics in popular music: In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group achieved more “Top 10” records, moved more records (including three #1 singles), or sold more concert tickets.
Songs by the Grammy-nominated band weave through the fabric of pop culture to this day, whether on the radio, where they are heard day in and day out, in TV commercials, or major motion pictures—songs like Mama Told Me (Not To Come), Joy to the World, Black and White, Shambala and One serves to heighten emotions and crystalize their continuing popularity.
The band, whose now-famous name refers to native Australian hunters in the outback who huddled with their dogs for warmth on cold nights, the coldest being a “three dog night.” Ticket Prices start at $35.
11. Tribute to The Eagles Hotel California, Friday, May 27, 8:00 p.m.
The Original Tribute to The Eagles Hotel California prides itself on creating the illusion that you are listening to the actual Eagles. They’ve shared the stage with the Doobie Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Styx, REO Speedwagon, Gretchen Wilson, and many more International Artists, performing worldwide. Tickets start at $31.
Health & Safety Protocols
For information about the health and safety protocols at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts, please visit safe-at-the-center-COVID-19-information.
Tickets
Tickets are available for purchase by calling the Box Office at 954-344-5990 or going online to www.TheCenterCS.com. Coral Springs Center for the Arts is located at 2855 Coral Springs Drive.
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