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Greater Omaha Chamber: Billy McGuigan's Pop Rock Orchestra At SumTur Amphitheater

Like many of us out there, the feeling Billy got from watching big rock bands from the 70s was exhilarating and it's an energy that is r ...

7/27/2021

Like many of us out there, the feeling Billy got from watching big rock bands from the 70s was exhilarating and it’s an energy that is re-created with Billy McGuigan's Pop Rock Orchestra. His musical influences left an incredible impact on the type of entertainer Billy was to become. Think of Frank Sinatra at the Sands with the power of the Count Basie Orchestra behind him, the Moody Blues who put symphonic interludes in the middle of a rock song, ELO with an electric horn and string section - rock & roll was transformed! As Billy navigates the audience through decades of classic gems, he does so backed by a rock orchestra that can match his energy in force. The set list is as varied and versatile as Billy himself. It’s untarnished, unvarnished old-fashioned rock ’n’ roll.

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August 5 – 7, 13 – 15 at SumTur Amphitheater

$20 tickets for Lawn Seating (bring your own chair), $35 for Stadium SeatingTickets available at theomahaseries.com

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“This is an entertainer who works the crowd and works for the crowd. Everyone will get more than their money’s worth. Believe the hype.”

 Christine Swerczek, BroadwayWorld.com

 

“With a surprisingly diverse set list, ‘Pop Rock Orchestra’ is another hit for Billy. I discovered what lots of others already know: Billy McGuigan has tons of talent, stage presence and charisma.” 

Betsie Freeman, Omaha World Herald

 

“An iconic and innovative performer on stage!” 

Chicago Sun Times

 

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Media Contact : Kate Whitecotton Related Links : theomahaseries.com/poprockorchestra


This press release was produced by the Greater Omaha Chamber. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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