The REES Theatre is welcoming summer with a night of live country music as Mason Dixon Line takes the stage on Saturday, June 6th, at 7:30 p.m.
Known for their strong vocals, talented musicianship, and crowd-pleasing performances, Mason Dixon Line promises a high-energy country concert experience filled with familiar favorites and feel-good moments in one of Indiana's most beautiful historic theatres.
The show is part of The REES Theatre's exciting June lineup and continues the venue's mission of bringing live entertainment and memorable community experiences to downtown Plymouth.
Whether planning a night out with friends, a date night, or simply looking for a great evening of live music, Mason Dixon Line offers the perfect way to usher in the summer season.
Tickets are available now through Eventbrite, in person at Na Rie Simple Treasures, or at the Everwise Box Office the night of the show. Seating is limited, so early ticket purchase is encouraged. The REES Theatre is located at 100 N. Michigan St. in Plymouth.
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