Country music singer Lee Brice will perform in March at the PPL Center in Allentown, officials announced Monday in a news release. Tickets go on sale Dec. 4.
Read MoreColin Mochrie, left, and Brad Sherwood return Nov. 21 to the State Theatre in Easton. (Courtesy Photo)
'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' star teases 'wild' night in Easton
Brad Sherwood and Colin Mochrie, of Whose Line Is It Anyway? fame, on Saturday will bring their popular improv comedy show back to the State Theatre. Find out what Sherwood had to say about the duo's weekend return to Easton and why there is no script when it comes to making others laugh.
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Lehigh Valley weekend concert lineup: Nov. 20-22
Looking for an excuse to let your hair down or let loose this weekend? Here are the bands and comedians performing in the Lehigh Valley.
Read MoreLocal comedy showcase set for this weekend at State Theatre
Local comedians Jason Brown, Tyler Rothrock and Glen Tickle on Saturday, Nov. 21, will perform an evening of stand-up comedy at the State Theatre in Easton.
The pre-show, which is free for Mochrie and Sherwood ticket holders, will take place 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Easton Hospital Gallery and will be hosted by comedian Nathan Marshall.
Read MoreActor-musician Creed Bratton on Tuesday brought his one-man show to the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks in Bethlehem. (Courtesy Photo)
REVIEW: Creed Bratton balances humor, heart in Bethlehem
There was not a script nor were there any cameras in sight. Instead, Creed Bratton stepped on the stage under the lights of ArtsQuest Center's Fowler Blast Furnace Room and proceeded to engage his Bethlehem fans with a earnest, and intimate, evening of music and comedy.
Read MoreBobby Collins, 'Once the Musical' join State Theatre lineup
The State Theatre on Tuesday announced the addition of four shows to its 2015-16 lineup, including comedian Bobby Collins and "Once the Musical." Find out who else will be showing up in the spring.
Read MoreActor-musician Creed Bratton, best known for his portrayal of the creepy Dunder-Miflin employee of the same name on the former NBC series "The Office," performs tonight at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks in Bethlehem. (Courtesy Photo)
Creed Bratton, of 'The Office,' excited for Bethlehem debut
Creed Bratton, the actor, is arguably best known for his portrayal of the creepy, hilariously unhinged Dunder-Miflin employee who just happens to share the same name.
But there is no pretending when it comes to the real Bratton's musical pedigree. Bratton, a former member of 1960s rock band The Grass Roots, tonight brings his one-man show to the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks in Bethlehem.
Read MoreTony Bennett, Staind front man among new Sands acts
Grammy Award-winning singer Tony Bennett, Staind front man Aaron Lewis and comedian Sebastian Maniscalco have joined the Sands Bethlehem Event Center's 2016 event lineup. The three shows were announced Monday in a news release.
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Read MoreDrag performer Hedda Lettuce will return Dec. 4 to Easton. (Courtesy Photo)
Hedda Lettuce bringing holiday spectacular back to Easton
The fourth time is to sure to charm for area fans of drag performer Hedda Lettuce. The entertainer will return in December to the State Theatre in Easton. "Lettuce Rejoice: An Explosive Holiday Spectacular," presented by Easton-based Mercantile Home art and craft boutique as part of its "Distinctive Music Series," will be held in the theater's Acopian Ballroom.
Read MoreGuitarist Johnny Rivers and his band on Nov. 13 headlined the State Theatre in Easton. (Courtesy Photo)
REVIEW: Johnny Rivers revs up packed State Theatre
Johnny Rivers on Friday evening showed that he can still rock and roll with youthful exuberance and impressive chops. He can also put one one hell of a show.
The 73-year-old guitarist's performance at the State Theatre in Easton was a rollicking run through soul and R&B-infused hits; fuel-injected musical horsepower driven by Rivers' smoking guitar licks and steered by his stellar backing band.
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