The REES Theatre will bring high-energy country music to Plymouth when VEO takes the stage Saturday, February 21, for an exciting evening of music ranging from classic country legends to today's chart-toppers.
The show begins at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. for the performance.
VEO promises to deliver a dynamic country music experience featuring a lively setlist designed to have audiences singing and dancing throughout the evening. The performance will span generations of country music, appealing to fans of both traditional country sounds and contemporary hits.
Whether attendees prefer the sounds of classic country legends or modern Nashville stars, VEO's diverse setlist aims to satisfy all tastes. The show promises high energy and audience engagement, creating a fun, interactive atmosphere throughout the performance.
Tickets are currently available through multiple convenient options. Tickets can be purchased now through the REES Theatre website, in person at Na Rie Simple Treasures, 104 North Michigan Street, or the Everwise Box Office at The REES Theatre on the night of the event
Located in downtown Plymouth, The REES Theatre serves as a premier entertainment venue for Marshall County and the surrounding areas. The historic theater regularly hosts a diverse array of performances, including concerts, theatrical productions, comedy shows, and special events. The venue's intimate setting provides an excellent atmosphere for live music performances, allowing audiences to experience concerts in a classic theater environment with excellent acoustics and sightlines.
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