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Palace Theatre announces 3 new late-summer, fall concerts in Greensburg

Shirley McMarlin
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Country singer Ronnie Milsap, shown onstage in 2019 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn., has a July 17 date at Greensburg’s Palace Theatre.

Looking forward to lifting of coronavirus-related restrictions, The Palace Theatre in Greensburg has scheduled these new late-summer and fall shows:

• Ronnie Milsap, July 17 — Grammy-winning country singer and pianist best known for late 1970s and early ’80s hits like “(There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me” and “I Wouldn’t Have Missed It for the World.”

• Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Aug. 21 — Platinum-selling guitarist, singer and songwriter known for his genre-defining blues-infused rock n’ roll.

• Celtic Thunder, Nov. 23 — “Ireland,” the live theatrical show, will offer a blend of lively, fast-paced and upbeat songs, classic ballads and renowned Irish love songs.

Rescheduled shows

Original tickets will be honored for the following previously announced shows that have been rescheduled:

• “Legally Blonde The Musical,” May 22-24. Original dates were April 17-19.

• Hotel California — The Original Eagles Tribute Band, June 17. Original date was March 26.

• Neal McCoy, June 28. Original date was March 21.

• Jamey Johnson, June 29. Original date was April 11.

• Little Anthony and The Imperials, The Crystals and The Marcels, July 12. Original date was March 15.

• Travis Tritt, July 14. Original date was May 19.

• “Whose Live Anyway?,” July 28. Original date was May 13.

• “Peppa Pig Live! Peppa Pig’s Adventure!,” Aug. 1. Original date was April 28.

• The Righteous Brothers, Aug. 26. Original date was May 31.

• Against the Wind — The Ultimate Bob Seger Tribute, Sept. 10. Original date was March 27.

• Chonda Pierce, Sept. 11. Original date was May 1.

• The Lettermen, Sept. 20. Original date was May 17.

• Kenny Vance and The Planotones, with special guests, Oct. 11. Original date was April 26.

• “Masterchef Junior Live!,” Oct. 14. Original date was March 20.

• River City Brass — Sounds of the ’60s, Jan. 2, 2021. Original date was May 2.

• River City Brass — Latin Fiesta, Feb. 20, 2021. Original date was April 4.

• Rain — A Tribute to The Beatles, March 7, 2021. Original date was March 24.

• Illusionist Rick Thomas, May 7, 2021. Original date was April 21.

The Palace box office is currently closed. Ticket information and reservations, along with the complete list of scheduled performances, is available at thepalacetheatre.org.

Shirley McMarlin is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Shirley by email at smcmarlin@triblive.com or via Twitter .

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