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The regional event beats include OMD, Corinne Bailey Rae and six a five collective [Events roundup]

• The Wood Brothers with Viv & Riley will perform on Friday at 7 p.m. in the Upper Merion Township Building Park in King of Prussia. The Wood Brothers have learned to trust their hearts. For two decades, they have consolidated their reputation as a hands -free songwriter, street warriors and community builders and created a catalog with diverse music and a loyal audience that has grown next to them over the years. This evolution continues with “Heart is the hero”, the eighth studio album of the band. An acoustically controlled album that elects “Heart is the hero” is filled with songs that not only target the heart, but also the head and hips. A bitter sweet nostalgia is in the heart of “Imaginary People”, the new album by VIV & Riley. Vivian Leva and Riley Calcagnos First album under the name VIV & Riley are a subtle masterpiece of thinking and reflection. The album gives the summer jams that speak of uninhibited joy and creative camaraderie. Tickets start at 52 US dollars. Further information can be found at tixr.com/groups/concertsunderthestars/events/.

• OMD will perform in Glenside at 8 p.m. in Keswick Theater on Saturday at 8 p.m. In the past four decades, the famous orchestral maneuvers celebrated by the criticism have sold over 40 million records worldwide to create them as electronic synthesizer pioneers and one of the most popular pop groups of Britain. Her 13 albums include benchmark-raising classics “Orchestra Manöver in the Dark” (1980), “Organization” (1980), “Architecture & Moral” (1981) and “Dazzle Ships” (1983). OMD conquered the United States and gave the 1986 hit “if you leave” from the soundtrack “Pretty in Pink”. You achieved 12 top 20 hits in the British singles charts and three top 20 hits in the USA Advertising board Hot 100. After the recent celebration of her 40th anniversary, OMD returned with “Bauhaus staircase” last year, her first new studio album since the highly praised “The Punishishment of Luxury” 2017. With “Bauhaus Stree”, Omd has created a pioneering album that is worthy of her best work and shows a duo that shows 45 years after her first appearance in the legendary lipool Club Eric's is still perfectly synchronized. Tickets start at 116 US dollars. For more information, see Keswickheatre.com/events/.

OMD comes to Glenside on Saturday. (With the kind permission of the Keswick Theater)

• Corinne Bailey Rae will appear on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Keswick Theater in Glenside, Montgomery County. In 2006, Bailey Rae released her self -titled debut album, which she recorded on a shoe budget while she was not yet signed. An early appearance in BBC2S “Later with Jools” and some intimate appearances in Great Britain had already started a word of mouth that she had given up the next big thing. The success of this album was immediately and immense. Debüing in 1st place in Great Britain, with hit singles such as “Put Your Records on” and “Like a Star”, becomes a stroke all over the world and crashes directly into the Advertising board Top 20 in the USA meant that Bailey Rae won a large global audience within months. Four years and 4 million album sales later the long -awaited second album will be released. For the 30-year-old singer and songwriter, this meant to lose weight politely with this or the producer of the Great League in this or this big money studio. It meant producing the album with friends and musicians with whom she had worked with in the past to keep intimacy and control. Tickets start at 90 US dollars. For more information, see Keswickheatre.com/events/.

Corinne Bailey Rae comes to Keswick Theater on Wednesday. (With the kind permission of the Keswick Theater)
Corinne Bailey Rae comes to Keswick Theater on Wednesday. (With the kind permission of the Keswick Theater)

• Six One Five Collective will perform at 8 p.m. in the Sellersville Theater in Bucks County today. The Six One Five collective is a common effort and creative brainstorming of four artists who deal with the musical mix of land, Americana, folk and pop. Her sound is an undeniable wall with unmistakable harmonies, vocal currents and solo voices that are reminiscent of great American bands that have come before them: Fleetwood Mac, Little Big Town and others. Your roadshow is a versatile mix of original solo music. You have opened the world for Carly Pearce, Marshall Tucker Band, John Legend, India Arie, John Hatt and Kenny Chesney. They are nationally awarded artists and songwriters with three Grammy nominations and an IBMA song of the year. Tickets start at 25 US dollars. For more information, see st94.com/events/.

Six One Five Collective comes to the Sellersville Theater today. (With the kind permission of the Sellersville Theater)
Six One Five Collective comes to the Sellersville Theater today. (With the kind permission of the Sellersville Theater)

• Darrell Scott with Chris Rafter will perform on Friday at 8 p.m. in the Sellersville Theater in Bucks County. The multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Scott Mines and cultivates the everyday moment, take the red, lower, secular and enables it to be surreal, always moving and openly honest, lilking, blooming and resonance. He spent time with Robert Plant and the Zac Brown Band touring and producing albums for Malcolm Holcomb and Guy Clark, while he was appointed songwriter of the year for ASCAP and NSAI. You can now find that Scott wanders his Tennessee Wilderness Florage along the small river and plays delicious meals with food on his property and music. He often leads songwriting workshops to help people tell their own truths with their stories, and is just as busy as always writes, produces, appear and simply immerse themselves in life. Rafter is an unmistakable force in the world of music, which is known for its unique mix of rock with a country crossover. His background and experience weave through his music, tell stories about struggle, resilience and a profound connection to his roots. Tickets start at 35 US dollars. For more information, see st94.com/events/.

Darrell Scott with Chris Rafter comes to Sellersville on Friday. (With the kind permission of the Sellersville Theater)
Darrell Scott with Chris Rafter comes to Sellersville on Friday. (With the kind permission of the Sellersville Theater)

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