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ROCK ‘N RAVIOLI: BLUES NITE WITH DOWNTOWN CHARLIE BROWN, JOHN PRIMER & FRIENDS

Arcada Theatre 105 E Main St, St. Charles, IL, United States

Join us in Rock ‘N Ravioli, located in the Arcada Theatre Lobby, for an evening of Blues with Downtown Charlie Brown, Tim Holland and John Primer! Food and hand-crafted cocktails are available for purchase. Happy Hour pricing available all night ($5 Beer | $6 Wine and Call Level Cocktails). There is no cover charge for...

BEE GEES GOLD featuring JOHN ACOSTA with FOREVER DONNA SUMMER featuring RAINERE MARTIN

Arcada Theatre 105 E Main St, St. Charles, IL, United States

John Acosta as Barry Gibb has performed in Bee Gees Tributes all over the world for years! His portrayal of lead singer Barry Gibb is with a zest for detail, like no other. The Bee Gees Gold tribute is the ultimate salute, and experience of seeing the Bee Gees in their prime, LIVE ONCE AGAIN! Backed by...

ROCK ‘N RAVIOLI: BLUES NITE WITH DOWNTOWN CHARLIE BROWN

Arcada Theatre 105 E Main St, St. Charles, IL, United States

Join us in Rock ‘N Ravioli, located in the Arcada Theatre Lobby, for an evening of Blues with Downtown Charlie Brown! Food and hand-crafted cocktails are available for purchase. Happy Hour pricing available all night ($5 Beer | $6 Wine and Call Level Cocktails). There is no cover charge for this event. Seating is first-come,...

GLADYS KNIGHT – THE EMPRESS OF SOUL

Arcada Theatre 105 E Main St, St. Charles, IL, United States

The great ones endure, and Gladys Knight has long been one of the greatest. Very few singers over the last sixty years have matched her unassailable artistry. This seven-time GRAMMY Award winner has enjoyed #1 hits in Pop, Gospel, R&B, and Adult Contemporary, and has triumphed in film, television, and live performance. All told, Knight has...

THE LAST WALTZ: TRIBUTE TO THE BAND’S FAREWELL SHOW

Arcada Theatre 105 E Main St, St. Charles, IL, United States

During the late 1960’s, the only act that displayed the diversity of musical genres better than Top 40 radio was a group appropriately named, The Band. The group was made up of four Canadians and a fella from Arkansas. The Band’s musical influences ranged from American Folk to Rock, Country to classical, Psychedelic to Soul,...