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Fox Theatre Events
November 27, 2021 @ 8:00 pm - December 17, 2021 @ 8:00 pm MST
This season’s schedule is getting even better! Early access to purchase tickets to these great events starts tomorrow, Wednesday, September 8 at 12pm for all qualifying donor members. Ticket sales for each event will open to the general public this Friday, September 10 at 12pm.
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Jake Shimabukuro • Christmas in Hawaii
November 27, 2021
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With only four strings, Jake Shimabukuro is a humble master whose mission is to connect and inspire people. Whether one-on-one or in front of an audience of thousands, Jake shares a deep emotional connection with the listener that is open, magical, and transcendent. Jake takes the ukulele to places no one has gone before, performing awe inspiring music that ranges from jazz, blues, and rock to bluegrass, classical, and folk.
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Ann Hampton Callaway Sings the 70s
December 3, 2021
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Don’t miss the Tony nominated Broadway star and Platinum selling singer/songwriter in “Ann Hampton Callaway Sings the 70s” for a night of rousing and beautiful classics with her all-star trio. Callaway covers hits from the great songwriters of the time: Carole King, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Billy Joel, John Lennon, and more. And, she puts her own stamp on the unforgettable songs from The Carpenters, Linda Ronstadt, Barbra Streisand, Roberta Flack, and other beloved singers of the time. For a feel-good time of holding hands, clapping, singing along, and taking a walk down memory lane, this is the show to see!
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Pokey LaFarge
December 17, 2021
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In March 2020, the veteran singer-songwriter packed up and left his Los Angeles abode behind, putting his belongings in storage in anticipation of spending extensive time on the road in support of his then-forthcoming album, Rock Bottom Rhapsody. He couldn’t wait to head down to Austin a few weeks later to showcase those songs and launch the album with his band at South-by-Southwest. Then the pandemic hit and all of LaFarge’s well-laid plans went into thin air.
Stuck in East Austin with nowhere to go, LaFarge did what he does best: he got to work. Throughout his career, nine albums to date including a stint on Jack White’s Third Man Records, the singer-songwriter has never been one to look back in anger or disappointment. LaFarge used the sudden change in plans to his advantage, having perhaps his greatest period of personal growth in the midst of this crippling pandemic.
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