The Zombies, Lorrie Morgan, Jesse Colin Young, Get the Led Out

THE KEY WEST THEATER’S CONCERT LINEUP CONTINUES TO GROW FOR 2017/18 SEASON

The Zombies, Lorrie Morgan, Jesse Colin Young Band and Get The Led Out announced and on sale Wednesday, July 26th at 12pm

Rams Head Productions has been pulling out all the stops to bring the best national entertainment to the Key West Theater and there are no signs of it slowing down. Just added to the current lineup are: The Zombies, Lorrie Morgan, Jesse Colin Young, and Get The Led Out.

“This is the prime time for bands and artists to book their winter and spring tours, so you’ll most likely see a lot of newly-announced shows coming up in the next few weeks” says Kelly Norman, Rams Head Rep and Marketing Director for the Key West Theater. “Shows are announced on Mondays at 10am via Facebook and our e-newsletter,” she added.

Currently on a six-week hiatus, the national concerts will pick back up on September 3rd with Donavon Frankenreiter, followed by comedian Tig Notaro on September 10th and Toad the Wet Sprocket on October 24th. That’s not to say there isn’t still a full lineup at the newly-renovated theater on Eaton Street. Currently, the 2nd Annual Summerish Fun Movie Series is in full swing on Wednesdays at the theater, and you can enjoy many movies for free such as Labyrinth, Best in Show, and Pulp Fiction.

August 6th kicks off the most anticipated event of the summer, The Summer Smackdown, an island-wide artistic challenge during which artists of all mediums compete around a specific theme. All artists are invited to participate and an information session and signup will take place at the theater at 6pm on August 6th. The resulting pieces that are created will be shown and performed live on August 23rd-26th.

For full lineup and details, please visit thekeywesttheater.com

TICKETS Available online at www.thekeywesttheater.com  and at the Key West Theater box office by calling 305-985-0433.

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About Key West Theater

Key West Theater is located in downtown historic Key West, within walking distance of multiple restaurants, shops and bars. Since its renovation in 2015, the nonprofit theater has hosted some of the biggest names in the entertainment business, in addition to producing numerous original plays and musicals.

 

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