Get ready for a night of music, laughter, and audience-powered fun as Twilight Tunes: Dueling Pianos takes the stage at The REES Theatre on Thursday, April 30, at 7:30 PM.
This one-of-a-kind live music experience transforms a traditional concert into an interactive event where the audience helps create the show. Tickets are available now on Eventbrite, and guests are encouraged to reserve their seats early as availability is limited.
Twilight Tunes delivers a high-energy dueling piano performance featuring two talented pianists going head-to-head on stage. Taking requests from the crowd, the performers play a wide range of music spanning decades and genres—from classic rock and pop hits to timeless favorites.
Unlike traditional concerts with a fixed setlist, this show thrives on spontaneity. Audience participation drives the performance, resulting in playful musical battles, unexpected mashups, and a lively, engaging atmosphere from start to finish.
Whether you’re planning a night out with friends, a unique date night, or simply looking for an entertaining evening in downtown Plymouth, Twilight Tunes: Dueling Pianos promises a memorable experience filled with music and fun.
The show begins at 7:30 PM, making it easy for guests to enjoy a full evening of entertainment while still getting home at a reasonable hour—ideal for a weeknight outing.
Tickets are on sale now through Eventbrite and are expected to sell quickly. Don’t miss your chance to experience this engaging and energetic performance.
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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