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The regional event highlights include Messenger, World Ballet Society and Tommyinnit [Events roundup]

• We are messengers on Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Santander Performing Arts Center in Reading. We Are Messengers is written by Darren Mulligan, a determined Irish who writes rock'n'roll hymns and intimate earthly psalms for messy-up people, in front of the rock 'n' roll roll roll. The goal has always been to involve culture in a conversation about the goodness of God and some of the toughest things that we see as humans to put words and melody. This is a band that understands and loves the outsiders, the marginalized, the lost and the slightest. We are messengers have a career, the old -fashioned way on the street, which is relentlessly touring in the USA, Europe and beyond. They had eleven top 10 radio singles consecutive top 10 singles, including the multi-chart hit “Come What May” and the gold-certified “Maybe it's okay”. Cooperation was a cornerstone of We Are Messengers' distinctive sound. In 2020, Vince Gill joined the band with a one-take back version of “Image of God” in Gills. Features by Cory Asbury, Josh Baldwin, Naomi Raine von Maverick City and the Christian hip-hop legend KB. Tickets start at 25 US dollars. For more information, see Santander-arena.com/events/.

• “The Great Gatsby” will perform on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Santander Performing Arts Center in Reading. Enter the jazzy world of the 1920s with this new production of the World Ballet Company. Take a look at the gloss, glamor and tragedy romance by F. Scott Fitzgerald's timeless novel on stage, which contains a multinational line-up of 40 professional ballet dancers, an all-star creative team, funny handmade costumes and lavish, groundbreaking sets. The original score is reminiscent of the energy and atmosphere of the 1920s. “The Great Gatsby” by World Ballet Company is a must for the eyes and for eight and up. Driven by the conviction that ballet is for everyone, appeal for newcomers and experienced ballet visitors alike. Tickets start at 45 US dollars. For more information, see Santander-arena.com/events/.

World Ballet Company: “The Great Gatsby” is coming to the Santander Performing Arts Center on Wednesday. (With the kind approval of the Santander Performing Arts Center)

• Are you ready for it? A Taylor experience, an event that recreated the magic of the Eras tour in a spectacular, unforgettable show, will take place on Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Miller Center for the Arts in Reading. Are you ready for it? A Taylor experience plays Traci Marie as Taylor Swift. Swifties will not remain unnoticed by Swifties. Her authentic costumes, mannerisms and voice embody the essence of Taylor Swift. This show in theater style is filled with everything you would expect from the Eras tour: choreography, breathtaking multimedia visuals, costume changes and participation of the audience. Traci, a small town theater girl from the suburbs of Chicago, grew up by musical talent. During her career, Traci opened the righteous brothers and chubby check for national tour artists such as Tony Orlando. She played fame with Felix Cavaliere the Schlingel and Dennis Tufano of Buckingham. This former “Miss Congeniality” winner is also nominated for the Josie Music Awards for the Tribute Artist of the Year (2024). Are you ready for it? A Taylor experience offers a live bandage to the most successful tour in music history. Tickets start at 33 US dollars. You can find more information at Millercenter.racc.edu/.

Are you ready for it? A Taylor experience comes to read on Saturday. (With the kind permission of the Miller Center for the Arts)
Are you ready for it? A Taylor experience comes to read on Saturday. (With the kind permission of the Miller Center for the Arts)

• Leonid & Friends will perform in Glenside at 8 p.m. in Keswick Theater on Friday at 8 p.m. They have blown the legions of fans with their uncanny ability to capture the mind, musicality and fire from the American super group Chicago. Leonid Vorobyev's goal was a studio project for the commitment to Chicago under the motto “Musician for Musicians”. Her first video became viral, but you really gained traction when Chicago himself published the video on his official website. Since then, you have included your repertoire for earth winds & fire, blood sweat and tears, Ides from March, Stevie Wonder, Stely Dan, Deep Purple and new original material. This incredible 11-piece band now has over 1,000,000 followers on social media, astonishing 250 million video views and over 300 successful US shows under her belt. Tickets start at 74 US dollars. For more information, see Keswickheatre.com/events/.

Leonid and friends come to Glenside on Friday. (With the kind permission of the Keswick Theater)
Leonid and friends come to Glenside on Friday. (With the kind permission of the Keswick Theater)

• Comedian Tommyinnit will perform in Glenside at 8 p.m. in Keswick Theater on Sunday at 8 p.m. Tommyinnit is not satisfied with writing the final book about the survival of the world. She goes on the way to ensure that you really understand how to avoid death in almost every situation. Do you really know how to survive a swan attack? A squirrel army? A night club? Tommyinnit: The Survival Tour is Tom Simons, also known as Tommyinnit as you have never seen before: Half stand-up, half an interview with a special guest from the world of YouTube. This new show, inspired by his latest book “Tommyinnit's Guide to Survival”, shows Toms fresh, unique comedy brand and gives its audience funny insights into his creative mind. Tickets start at 40 US dollars. For more information, see Keswickheatre.com/events/.

Tommyinnit comes to Glenside on Sunday. (With the kind permission of the Keswick Theater)
Tommyinnit comes to Glenside on Sunday. (With the kind permission of the Keswick Theater)

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