David Foster at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall March 22
Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, the iconic imperial venue overlooking Sarasota Bay, will celebrate its 50th season with a recently announced lineup of eclectic entertainment featuring popular returning shows and highly predictable premieres.
In improver to an enticing Broadway season including "Cute — The Carole King Musical," "Les Misérables" and "The Book of Mormon," the 1,700-seat waterfront theater will host a bunch of great musicians and comics. Hither's a rundown of our 10 favorites.
All single tickets will keep sale to the public 10 a.g. Sept. 7, but several of these have been on sale for weeks. Tickets tin can be purchased at the box office (777 Due north. Tamiami Trail), online at vanwezel.org or by calling 941-953-3368.
Dwight Yoakam (Nov. sixteen)
Dwight Yoakam will play Van Wezel this year for the first time since delivering an outstanding operation here in 2003. An acclaimed character actor and host of SiriusXM'due south "Dwight Yoakam and the Bakersfield Crush," Yoakam'due south long list of timeless, traditional country hits include the self-penned classics "Guitars, Cadillacs," "I Sang Dixie," "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere" and "Fast As You" from the 1980s and '90s, equally well as contempo gems such as an emotive 2016 bluegrass cover of Prince's "Purple Rain." — Wade Tatangelo
John Leguizamo (Nov. 19)
The performer visits Van Wezel with "Latin History for Morons," his comedic one-homo show spanning 3,000 years of Latin history that was nominated for a Best Play Tony Honor and recorded every bit a Netflix special. You lot might likewise recognize Leguizamo from his numerous notable Television set and moving picture roles, including recently on the Florida Keys-set and shot show "Bloodline" and his Emmy-nominated turn in the Cardinal Park Five limited series "When They See Us." — Jimmy Geurts
Sebastian Maniscalco (Nov. thirty)
Sebastian Maniscalco is i of the biggest stand-up comedians in the world right now, selling out Madison Square Garden multiple times and releasing the Netflix special "Stay Hungry" earlier this year. He as well appeared in this yr's Best Picture Oscar winner "Green Book," and after this autumn, he'll join Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in Martin Scorsese's Netflix gangster picture "The Irishman." — JG
Tony Bennett (Dec. 3)
The greatest crooner alive, Tony Bennett has been delighting tape buyers and concertgoers with his sonorous voice, adept phrasing and irrepressible charm since the early 1950s. Winner of numerous major awards including a Kennedy Center Honor, the 93-years immature Bennett volition likely perform his hit versions of such love standards as "Steppin' Out With My Babe," "The Mode You Look Tonight" and "I Left My Centre in San Francisco." — WT
Steve Martin and Martin Short (Jan. 23)
Following a sold-out show in February 2017, comedy icons Steve Martin and Martin Short render to Van Wezel with what should exist another evening of jokes, greatest hits clips and even some song and trip the light fantastic numbers. "The evening could take been simply a pleasant stroll down memory lane," reads my 2017 review. "Instead, Curt, 66, and Martin, 71, performed as if they genuinely wanted to kill with each scrap. It came as a surprise in the best way possible." — WT
Louie Anderson and Rita Rudner (Jan. 28)
Louie Anderson and Rita Rudner, 2 of the groovy storyteller stand up-ups of the '80s and '90s, team up for a show. Final week, Anderson concluded his multi-year, Emmy-winning part as Zach Galifinakis' mother on the FX series "Baskets," while former Broadway performer Rudner recently returned to her stage roots by appearing in the new off-Broadway musical "Two's a Oversupply." — JG
Kristin Chenoweth (Jan. thirty)
Many people still know Kristin Chenoweth all-time for originating the role of Glinda the Good Witch in the enormous Broadway hitting "Wicked," amid her other stage work. Nevertheless she'due south too been as busy with TV, movies and music, next month releasing her album "For the Girls" with guests like Ariana Grande and Dolly Parton, and actualization in the upcoming Netflix romantic comedy "Holidate." — JG
David Foster and Katharine McPhee (March 22)
Producer and songwriter extraordinaire David Foster sold out Van Wezel earlier this year with his Hitman tour, performing hits he helped create like "After the Love Has Gone" and "St. Elmo's Burn down (Man in Motion)" with guest musicians. This time he'll be joined by Katharine McPhee, the "American Idol" runner-upward and star of NBC's "Smash" and CBS' "Scorpion," who is also Foster'south married woman. — JG
Bruce Hornsby (March 29)
Singer, songwriter and pianist Bruce Hornsby became a pop star with his 1986 debut album "The Style It Is" and its No. i hit championship track plus the equally impressive Height 5 smash "Mandolin Rain." By the early 1990s, though, Hornsby had left the pop earth behind, embarking on a more eclectic career path that has included touring as a member of the Grateful Expressionless, winning a Grammy Honor for Best Bluegrass Recording and another for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. Hornsby'due south latest album, 2019'southward "Absolute Naught," features collaborations with Justin Vernon and Sean Carey of Bon Iver, among others. — WT
The Pointer Sisters (April 2)
One of the almost successful female groups in American musical history, The Pointer Sisters' fifty-yr-career has included everything from a Best Country Vocal Performance Grammy for their self-penned 1974 song "Fairytale" and historic advent on the Grand Ole Opry to a trio of Acme ten pop hits in 1984: "Jump (For My Love)," "I'm So Excited" and "Automatic" plus the "Beverly Hills Cop" soundtrack blast "Neutron Dance." The Pointer Sisters' highest charting popular hit, "Burn down" (No. ii in 1979), was penned by Bruce Springsteen. Founding member Ruth Pointer currently performs the music of The Pointer Sisters with her daughter and granddaughter. — WT
Source: https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/entertainment/local/2019/08/29/top-10-musicians-comics-playing-sarasotas-van-wezel-in-2019-20/4354109007/
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