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Lord of the Dance – Bell Auditorium

“Lord of the Dance” Performance on February 19 at 7:30 p.m. (Up to Half Off). Two Seating Options Available.

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In a Nutshell

Fiddles and Celtic drumming fuel Irish dancers’ kicks, taps, and twirls in a show that has crisscrossed the globe

The Fine Print

Dancers use their bodies to express emotions, unlike opera singers, who use their voices, and Punchin' Jack, who only uses his fists. Get an eyeful of art with this GrouponLive deal to see Lord of the Dance at Augusta Entertainment Complex's Bell Auditorium on Tuesday, February 19, at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Choose from the following seating options:

  • For $27, you get one ticket for third-balcony seating (up to a $54 value, including all fees).
  • For $30, you get one ticket for second-balcony seating (up to a $59.50 value, including all fees).

For 16 years and across 68 countries, the ensemble of traditional Irish dancers who make up Lord of the Dance have thundered across stages with kicks, taps, and twirls, all while keeping their upper torsos incredibly still. Lights shimmer across colorful costumes, and a fiddle pierces the rhythmic Celtic drumming as battle lines form between Lord of Darkness Don Dorcha and the Lord of Dance. Tethered to the show’s dramatic plot line is a romance, proving that love has no bounds, just as teeth marks found in blocks of cheese prove roommates have no shame. Ultimately, the tale of good and evil—based upon traditional Irish lore—unfolds in 21 heart-racing scenes.

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Lord of the Dance

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    Bell Auditorium

    712 Telfair St.
    Augusta, Georgia 30901
    706-724-2400 x535
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  • Contact Bell Auditorium at (706) 724-2400 ext. 535 for questions or hours.