If you're looking for the perfect way to spend a summer Saturday night, look no further than downtown Plymouth. This Saturday, June 27th, The REES Theatre plays host to Yacht Party — a high-energy tribute to the smooth sounds and sun-soaked hits of the late 1970s and 1980s that defined the yacht rock era. Showtime is 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 6:30 p.m.
Yacht Party has built a strong following across the Midwest for faithfully recreating the polished harmonies, catchy hooks, and breezy melodies that made yacht rock a cultural phenomenon. From dance-worthy favorites to beloved sing-alongs, the band delivers a performance that transports audiences to a place where the sun never sets and the good times roll.
Fans of the genre can expect lively energy, a welcoming atmosphere, and wall-to-wall music from one of the most feel-good eras in pop history. Whether you grew up with yacht rock or are simply looking for a fun night out, the show promises something for everyone.
Concert-goers are encouraged to lean into the theme and arrive in their best nautical attire — captain's hats, tropical shirts, and deck shoes are all welcome. Of course, simply showing up ready to enjoy great live music is more than enough.
Tickets are available now on Eventbrite. With the show just days away, organizers encourage music lovers to secure their seats soon.
All aboard — the party sets sail Saturday night.
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