Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Allman Betts Band, Echoes performing at Garrett Amphitheat­er

- MediaNews Group

Here are some live and virtual events scheduled for this weekend throughout the region:

• Live music returns to the Pat Garrett Amphitheat­er, Route 183at I-78, Strausstow­n, Berks County, with two socially distanced shows this weekend. The Allman Betts Band will perform with opener the Jake Joyce Band on Friday at 7:30p.m., and the Pink Floyd tribute band Echoes will take the stage Saturday at 7p.m. Advance tickets for Allman Betts cost

$100for a two-person grid

($50per person). Advance tickets for Echoes cost $70

($35per person) for a twoperson grid. For reservatio­ns and a rundown of COVID-19 policies and conditions, visit flagshipmu­sicproduct­ions. com.

• Ardmore Music Hall will broadcast rock legends Living Colour’s only concert of 2020 on Saturday at 8p.m., followed by Matt Butler’s Everyone Orchestra on Sunday at

7p.m. for their first live show since the beginning of the pandemic. Everyone Orchestra will feature Steve Kimock, Eli Winderman (Dopapod), Dylan Skursky (Cabinet), Arnetta Johnson and more. Both live shows will be broadcast for free via Ardmore Music Hall’s Facebook page and YouTube channel and nugs.tv. Donations to benefit the musicians and venue staff are encouraged. In partnershi­p with HeadCount, both concerts aim to encourage voter registrati­on and turnout ahead of the Nov. 3election. For additional details, visit ardmoremus­ichall.com.

• 1812Produc­tions, Philadelph­ia’s All Comedy Theater Company, kicks off its 2020

21season this weekend with the original comedy “Patsy’s Block Party,” created and performed by Jennifer Childs and Brian Anthony Wilson. Childs will revisit her original character Patsy, a South Philly politico. Each performanc­e will feature largely improvised material between Childs and Wilson, including daily check-ins with the presidenti­al campaign, quarantine arts and crafts, virtual party games and nightly interviews with Philadelph­ians who are doing good work across the city. It will be a mixture of live performanc­e and prerecorde­d material and will be streamed through 1812 Production­s’ website. Performanc­es run through Nov. 1, and tickets range from $28 to $50. For more informatio­n, showtimes or to reserve, visit

www.1812produc­tions.org/ patsys-block-party.

• From Thursday through Sunday, nugs.net will be streaming a Pearl Jam concert recorded April 29, 2016, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelph­ia. The 32-song,

three-hour-plus performanc­e includes a beginning-to-end performanc­e of the band’s debut album, “10,” something Pearl Jam had only done one other time, in 1992. Tickets are available on nugs.net for

$14.99, with a portion of proceeds supporting Pearl Jam’s Vitalogy Foundation.

• The Community Arts Center, Wallingfor­d, Delaware County, presents Friday Night Live, featuring a tribute to Willie Nelson by the regional band Tumbleweed, on Friday at 7p.m. Attendees are welcome to bring their own food and beverages. All ages welcome. Admission is $15 per person, $10for Community Arts Center members and free to CAC benefactor­s. It’s

$5for ages 12and younger. Tickets are for sale at communitya­rtscenter.org. Take along chairs and blankets for lawn seating. Rain date is Saturday.

• Sellersvil­le Theatre’s Soundbooth Sessions livestream concert series presents Ken Yates on

Friday at 8p.m. and Boris Garcia on Saturday at 8p.m. The livestream­s take place on Facebook and can be found either in the Facebook Videos or Events tabs. Access is free; donations to support Sellersvil­le Theater and the artists will be requested during the shows.

• Reverb, 1402N. Ninth St., Reading, presents an all-ages concert headlined by heavy metal heroes Quiet Riot on Friday at 7p.m. Tickets are

$25in advance at bigneon. com or $35at the door. Doors open at 6. For more informatio­n, visit reverbconc­erts. com.

• Liberty Taproom, 237N. Prospect St., Reading, hosts Music With Matt Cullen & Friends on Saturday from 3 to 7p.m. The afternoon of acoustic music on the patio will include performanc­es by Owen Asztalos at 3p.m., Noah Gibney at 3:30, Mike

Clipman at 4, Kris Kehr at

5and Dave Hinkle and the Almost Brothers Trio at 6.

The event is all ages with free admission.

• Bear Creek Mountain Resort, 101Doe Mountain Lane, Longswamp Township, Berks County, hosts the Bear Creek Fall Music Fest on Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. The festival is being held outdoors with physical distancing protocols in effect. Face coverings are required. There will be wineries, distilleri­es, vendors and food trucks on hand. Scheduled to perform are Highway 61 Revival (Bob Dylan tribute), Dead Friends (Grateful Dead tribute), Trouble City All Stars (reggae) and Cathy & The Spoon (John Prine tribute featuring Chris Kasper and

Kylie Ryan). Tickets are $15in advance at bcmountain­resort. com or $20at the door if still available.

 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? The Allman Betts Band visits the Pat Garrett Amphitheat­er, off I-78in Strausstow­n, Berks County, on Friday night.
MEDIANEWS GROUP The Allman Betts Band visits the Pat Garrett Amphitheat­er, off I-78in Strausstow­n, Berks County, on Friday night.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States