1-19-26 Monday News 10 P.M. E-2
Due to overwhelming audience response, Peach Jam — A Tribute to The Allan Brothers Band returns to the REES Theatre this Thursday, January 22, at 7:30 PM.
Peach Jam is a collective of seasoned musicians drawn from respected Chicago-area bands who come together to celebrate the timeless music of The Allman Brothers Band. Known for their tight grooves, soaring vocal harmonies, and extended jam-style performances, Peach Jam delivers the down-home blues and Southern-rock sound that defined a generation of live music.
Their previous appearance at the REES Theatre earned rave reviews from concertgoers, prompting their highly anticipated return. Audiences can expect passionate musicianship and an authentic tribute that captures the spirit of legendary Allman Brothers performances.
Whether you are a longtime fan or discovering the music for the first time, Peach Jam offers a live concert experience rooted in groove, soul, and classic rock tradition.
This Thursday, January 22, doors will open at 6:30 PM, and the concert with Peach Jam begins at 7:30 PM at The REES Theatre in downtown Plymouth.
About The REES Theatre
The REES Theatre is a restored historic landmark in the heart of Plymouth, Indiana. Originally opened in 1940, it now operates as a community performing arts venue, offering concerts, films, theatrical productions, and private events. The REES is a 501 c3 charity supported by generous donors, volunteers, and community partners who help keep this local treasure thriving. For more information on upcoming events, follow us on Facebook @The REES or check out our website reestheatre.org
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