Get ready for a night of music, laughter, and audience-powered fun as "Twilight Tunes: Dueling Pianos" takes the stage at The REES Theatre tonight, Thursday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m.
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 currently on sale on Eventbrite.
"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 p.m., making it easy for guests to enjoy a full evening of entertainment while still getting home at a reasonable hour.
Don’t miss your chance to experience this engaging and energetic performance.
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