The REES Theatre is thrilled to kick off its Thirsty Thursday Concert Series with an electrifying performance by the powerhouse band Memphis Underground on Thursday, December 11 at 7:30 PM. This unforgettable evening promises a dynamic blend of rhythm, soul, and high-energy sound that celebrates the very best of Memphis to Motown.
Known for their sizzling horn section, smooth vocals, and irresistible grooves, Memphis Underground brings a show-stopping experience that bridges generations and fills the theatre with an undeniable feel-good energy. Concertgoers can expect soulful classics, upbeat favorites, and a performance that will have the audience dancing in their seats from the very first note.
Tickets are $30 general admission or $55 for the VIP meet and greet experience. Purchase tickets on Eventbrite, at NA RIE Simple Treasures, or at the REES Everwise Box Office.
“Memphis Underground is the perfect band to launch our Thirsty Thursday Concert Series,” said the team at The REES Theatre. “Their energy, musicianship, and ability to connect with the crowd make for an unforgettable night of entertainment. We couldn’t be more excited to welcome them to our stage.”
Don’t miss the chance to experience a powerhouse performance that truly unites and ignites. Gather your friends and family for a night of incredible music, community, and celebration at one of Plymouth’s most cherished venues.
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 vibrant community performing arts venue, offering concerts, films, theatrical productions, and private events. The REES is 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 @TheREES or visit reestheatre.org.
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