New Shows Added Plus More News From MPAC
Saturday, December 11, at 8:00
pm
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For
45 years, Max Weinberg has held the
drum chair behind Bruce Springsteen
& The E Street Band. While
anchoring the house band for Late
Night with Conan O’Brien, Max
enjoyed expanding his role as band
leader and resident music historian.
Max Weinberg’s Jukebox comes armed with
an unlimited repertoire of classic
songs, engaging the audience in a truly
interactive concert experience.
Weinberg invites his fans to create the
set list in real time choosing from a
list of over 200 songs, and his crack
four-piece group plays them on demand
from the glory days of rock from the
Beatles to the Stones to Bruce and The
E Street Band's biggest hits.
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Scott
Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox: The Grand
Reopening Tour
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Saturday, March 26, at 8:00 pm
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Postmodern
Jukebox, the time-twisting musical
collective known for putting “pop music
in a time machine,” are set to make the
‘20s roar again! The Grand Reopening
Tour will bring PMJ back to thrill
music-starved audiences as they perform
some of modern music’s biggest hits in
the classic styles of bygone eras.
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Monday, April 4, at 7:30 pm
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As
The Beach Boys mark more than a half
century of making music, the group
continues to ride the crest of a wave
unequalled in America’s musical
history. The Beach Boys have become
synonymous with the California
lifestyle and have become an American
icon to fans around the world. Special Offer! One
(1) download of Mike Love’s new album, 12
Sides of Summer, is
included with every ticket sold for
this show. Please
Note: THE BEACH BOYS are led by Mike
Love and Bruce Johnston—who, along
with Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill, Keith
Hubacher, Scott Totten and Randy Leago
continue the legacy of America’s iconic
band. This
show does not include
Brian Wilson, Al Jardine and/or David
Marks.
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MPAC'S MISSION
Mayo Performing Arts Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization, presents a wide range of programs that entertain,
enrich, and educate the diverse population of the region and
enhance the economic vitality of Northern New Jersey.
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MPAC
IS GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING DONORS WHOSE MAJOR SUPPORT HELPS
TO SUSTAIN THE GENERAL OPERATING NEEDS OF OUR ORGANIZATION
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