Concert with Bebel Gilberto on February 23 or Don Williams on February 24 at Arena Theatre (Up to 53% Off)
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International star Bebel Gilberto sets hips swaying with classic and modern music; country-music legend Don Williams celebrates a new album
Being the lead singer of a famous band requires nerves of steel, a surplus of swagger, and the patience to endure Cleveland’s rambling, uncomfortably personal answer to “How you doin’ tonight, Cleveland?” Catch master showmen in their element with this deal to a concert at Arena Theatre. Choose between the following shows:
- For $35, you get two tickets to see Bebel Gilberto on Saturday, February 23, at 8 p.m. (up to a $73.50 value, including all fees). Seating is in rows S–U.
- For $42, you get two tickets to see Don Williams on Sunday, February 24, at 8 p.m. (up to an $88.50 value, including all fees). Seating is in sections 3, 4, and 6–13, rows T and U.<p>
Doors open one hour before the performance.<p>
Bebel Gilberto
The daughter of bossa nova legend Joao Gilberto, Bebel Gilberto is the heiress apparent to the musical tradition of Brazil. She lends her airy pipes to everything from genre standards to her father’s songs and her own releases. Besides recording updated versions of classics such as “Bim-Bom,” “So Nice (Summer Samba)” and Carmen Miranda’s “Chica Chica Boom Chic,” Gilberto features prominently on numbers from dance-floor specialists such as Thievery Corporation and DJ Towa Tei.<p>
“So Nice (Summer Samba),” first published in 1966 by Marcus Valle.<p>
####Don Williams Country Music Hall of Famer [Don Williams](http://www.don-williams.com/), affectionately called “The Gentle Giant,” touches listeners’ hearts with his leather-textured baritone and sweet, simple ballads. Over a career that spans nearly half a century, the troubadour has sung a total of 17 No. 1 hits, including “Lord I Hope This Day Is Good,” “Till the Rivers All Run Dry,” and “That’s the Thing About Love.” Williams returned to music in classic style with last year’s And So It Goes, singing about hard work, traditional values, and the wisdom that comes with age. At 73 years old, Williams is far from being eclipsed in his field—as [Steve Morley](http://gr.pn/Yxjut8) of Country Weekly noted, “Guest spots from Alison Krauss, Keith Urban, and Vince Gill are, for the most part, surprisingly understated… ol’ Don can, and does, hold his own on this outing, perhaps his strongest set in the last 20 years.”
“My Heart To You”
International star Bebel Gilberto sets hips swaying with classic and modern music; country-music legend Don Williams celebrates a new album
Being the lead singer of a famous band requires nerves of steel, a surplus of swagger, and the patience to endure Cleveland’s rambling, uncomfortably personal answer to “How you doin’ tonight, Cleveland?” Catch master showmen in their element with this deal to a concert at Arena Theatre. Choose between the following shows:
- For $35, you get two tickets to see Bebel Gilberto on Saturday, February 23, at 8 p.m. (up to a $73.50 value, including all fees). Seating is in rows S–U.
- For $42, you get two tickets to see Don Williams on Sunday, February 24, at 8 p.m. (up to an $88.50 value, including all fees). Seating is in sections 3, 4, and 6–13, rows T and U.<p>
Doors open one hour before the performance.<p>
Bebel Gilberto
The daughter of bossa nova legend Joao Gilberto, Bebel Gilberto is the heiress apparent to the musical tradition of Brazil. She lends her airy pipes to everything from genre standards to her father’s songs and her own releases. Besides recording updated versions of classics such as “Bim-Bom,” “So Nice (Summer Samba)” and Carmen Miranda’s “Chica Chica Boom Chic,” Gilberto features prominently on numbers from dance-floor specialists such as Thievery Corporation and DJ Towa Tei.<p>
“So Nice (Summer Samba),” first published in 1966 by Marcus Valle.<p>
####Don Williams Country Music Hall of Famer [Don Williams](http://www.don-williams.com/), affectionately called “The Gentle Giant,” touches listeners’ hearts with his leather-textured baritone and sweet, simple ballads. Over a career that spans nearly half a century, the troubadour has sung a total of 17 No. 1 hits, including “Lord I Hope This Day Is Good,” “Till the Rivers All Run Dry,” and “That’s the Thing About Love.” Williams returned to music in classic style with last year’s And So It Goes, singing about hard work, traditional values, and the wisdom that comes with age. At 73 years old, Williams is far from being eclipsed in his field—as [Steve Morley](http://gr.pn/Yxjut8) of Country Weekly noted, “Guest spots from Alison Krauss, Keith Urban, and Vince Gill are, for the most part, surprisingly understated… ol’ Don can, and does, hold his own on this outing, perhaps his strongest set in the last 20 years.”
“My Heart To You”