The Clyde have announced that Resurrection: A Journey Tribute will roll into town Saturday, Jan. 13. The band are considered the gold standard by which all Journey tributes are measured. Together, they recreate the experience of a 1980s-era Journey concert.

The band is comprised of some of Nashville, Tennessee’s hottest musicians, many of whom have performed, written, or recorded with the biggest names in the music industry, even with Journey itself. 

Whether you need a pre-game for the actual Journey when they come to town to rock out at the Coliseum in April with Toto or maybe don’t have the funds to do so, why not head to The Clyde. There, you will see a brilliant reproduction of the sights and sounds that will transport audiences to the age of arena rock when Journey was killing it on the Billboard charts. 

General admission tickets can be purchased at clydetheatre.com, by calling (800) 514-3849, or by going to The Clyde box office or Sweetwater Sound.    

Pay tribute to Creed at Piere’s next month

“My Sacrifice” was a hit song off the rock band Creed’s third studio album, 2001’s Weathered. It also happens to be the name of a Creed tribute band from Chicagoland. 

My Sacrifice: A Tribute to Creed deliver a high-energy experience that captures the dynamics of Creed. 

On Dec. 23, the band will be in town for a performance at Piere’s. This is an all-ages show with opening bands to be announced soon.  

Tickets are available via etix.com and at all three Wooden Nickel locations.

Los Lobos look to pack in a crowd in Wabash

Can you believe that Los Lobos are celebrating their 50th anniversary? 

It might seem like yesterday they were lighting it up on the La Bamba soundtrack. But the movie came out in 1987, and the biopic featured Los Lobos covering Ritchie Valens’ eternal Mexican-American party song, “La Bamba” that ended up elevating the band’s popularity. 

Throughout their 50 years, Los Lobos have performed more than 100 gigs a year five decades running, recorded 17 studio albums, seven live LPs, two compilations, two EPs, two DVDs, and a handful of Grammys. 

Your chance to witness the greatness will come on Saturday, April 6, when they hit the Honeywell Center stage. Tickets can be purchased at honeywellarts.org. 

Honeywell brings in ’60s pop acts

If Los Lobos are not enough for you, Honeywell Center will host a Salute to the ’60s the following weekend, Saturday, April 13. 

This eventful evening will include performances by Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone, The Grass Roots, and The Buckinghams

These tickets are also on sale and will make for a great stocking stuffer for that boomer in the family. 

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