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Just Announced: Brand New Shows Coming to The Palace!

 

Coming Soon

All Palace Shows

Sat, Feb 14 - WSO: Rhapsody in Blue

Thu, Feb 19 - WHO ARE YOU with Carl Dixon

Sat, Feb 21 - DONNIE IRIS & THE CRUISERS

Thu, Mar 5 - ELO Tribute – STRANGE MAGIC

Fri, Mar 6 - YELLOW BRICK JOEL

Sat, Mar 7 - RCB: CELTIC CONNECTIONS

Sat, Mar 14 - WSO: Spring Symphony

Sun, Mar 15 - STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN

Tues, Mar 17 - RHYTHM OF THE DANCE

Wed, Mar 18 - DR. SEUSS’S THE CAT IN THE HAT – LIVE ON STAGE!

Thu, Mar 19 - Tina Turner Tribute – SIMPLY THE BEST

Fri, Mar 20 - DIRTY DANCING IN CONCERT

Sat, Mar 21 - ALMOST QUEEN

Sun, Mar 22 - WARRIORS ROCK

Thu, Mar 26 - ELMO’S GOT THE MOVES

Sat, Mar 28 - THE TEN TENORS

Wed, Apr 8 - TOAST

Thu, Apr 9 - Doobie Brothers Tribute - LISTEN TO THE MUSIC

Fri, Apr 10 - HOTEL CALIFORNIA

Sat, Apr 11 - RCB: LES MIS N’AT

Sat, Apr 18 - WSO: The Planets

Sun, Apr 19 - KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD (Ledbetter Heights 30th Anniversary Tour)

Thu, Apr 30 - Carole King Tribute - TAPESTRY

Sun, May 3 - PITTSBURGH OLDIES ALL-STARS

Sat, May 9 - SUMMER BRASSTACULAR

Thu, May 14 - MOTOWN MANIA

Tue, May 19 - ZZ TOP

Thu, May 21 - Chris Stapleton Tribute – OUTLAW STATE OF MIND

Sat, May 30 - WSO: Best of Broadway

Thu, June 4 - FLEETWOOD MACKED: The Ultimate Tribute to Fleetwood Mac

Fri, June 5 - CINDERELLA’S TOM KEIFER with Special Guests LA GUNS

Thu, July 16 - FOREIGN JOURNEY

Thu, July 23 - AIR SUPPLY - 50th Anniversary Celebration

Sat, Aug 15 - TAYLOR'S STORY - Taylor Swift Tribute

Thu, Aug 20 - ELVIS LIVES

Thu, Sep 10 - FOREVER SEGER

Thu, Sep 24 - CHICAGO TRANSIT

Thu, Oct 1 - Dolly Parton Tribute - BACKWOODS BARBIE

Thu, Oct 15 - Micky Dolenz – 60 YEARS OF THE MONKEES

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Box Office Information

Monday - Friday

9 AM to 5 PM

The box office opens two hours before showtime for all events

and remains open for 30 minutes after the show starts.

email: boxoffice@wc-trust.org

phone: 724-836-8000

21 West Otterman St

Greensburg, PA 15601

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