PATCHOGUE, NY — Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Ann Wilson of Heart, will perform at the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts on Oct.4.
The Grammy Lifetime Achievement award-winner, is one of the first women to front a hard rock band at an arena scale, helping redefine the possibilities for female artists in rock, and delivered era-defining hits like “Barracuda,” “Magic Man,” and “Crazy on You," show organizers say.
Wilson, who is a founder and the lead singer-songwriter of the barrier-breaking band, is widely-praised, as being among some of the greatest singers in the history of rock, according to show organizers.
For over five decades, Wilson has earned record sales of more than 35 million, show organizers say.
In addition to her work with Heart, Wilson has built a dynamic solo career, highlighting both her range and restless creative spirit.
Her solo albums, including "Hope and Glory," "Fierce Bliss," and "Another Door," blend rock, folk, and orchestral influences while pairing her unmistakable voice with bold reinterpretations and original material.
Tickets for the show will run $71 to $141.
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