A sensational celebration of two musical legends, brought to life by an extraordinary father and son duo, comes to the Clark Center August 15, followed on August 18 by a tribute to “the bad boy of country music.”

Terry and Nick Davies, on a national tour with Piano Men: Generations, take audiences on a mesmerizing journey through the timeless hits of Billy Joel and Elton John that have captured the hearts of music lovers for decades.

Accompanied by an exceptional band, the duo delivers a high-energy performance of mega-hits like “Only the Good Die Young,” “Circle of Life,” “Philadelphia Freedom,” “Bennie and the Jets,” and of course the iconic “Piano Man.”

But it’s not just a concert. The show also includes an interactive audience shout-out section, where the audience becomes part of the show, shaping the performance into a one-of-a-kind experience.

Piano Men: Generations is presented by Entertainment Events and T2, who also bring Toby, a tribute to Toby Keith celebrating his 30 years of country smash hits, to the Clark Center a few days later on August 18.

Get ready to sing your heart out to timeless classics like “How Do You Like Me Now,” “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” and “I Love This Bar” in a tribute to an extraordinary career that captures the essence of Keith’s rebellious charm and unwavering dedication to his craft.

 

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