
Tickets go on sale Friday for one of the top tribute shows in the country, on tour, coming to ilani in Ridgefield in August
The Legends of Motown Old School Tribute Show, one of the top tribute shows in the nation, is coming to the Cowlitz Ballroom at ilani this summer.
Performances honoring James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, and more will be on stage Aug. 4.
Tickets are $39 and $29 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, June 10.
This tribute show has been headlining all of the country for the past 10 years. Vocals. Music. Choreography. It is all on one stage.
“Rhythm and blues is one of the true roots of our musical history, and the cast of the Legends of Motown show feel it’s an honor to carry on a tribute to iconic musical artists,” according to a press release from ilani.
For more information about the show and ticket, go to ilani’s website: ilaniresort.com
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