Enter the Haggis on March 15
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The five-member, Toronto-based group who are also known as Jubilee Riots performs hits from their two-decade-spanning discography
- Seating: rear or mid-side orchestra, front or rear mezzanine, or rear-center orchestra
- Click here to view the seating chart.
Enter the Haggis
- Their sound: Developed over their 20-year reign, Toronto’s Enter the Haggis combines a rock rhythm section with traditional Celtic instruments, like bagpipes and fiddles, for a distinctive sound.
- Where to start: signature songs like “One Last Drink”, “Gasoline”, “Down With The Ship,” and “Lancaster Gate”
- Where you’ve seen them: appearances on Live with Regis and Kelly and A&E’s Breakfast With The Arts in addition to their own hour-long PBS concert special
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About Paramount Hudson Valley Arts
"A Paramount All-Talking Picture" starring Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert drew great public fanfare when the Paramount Hudson Valley Theater debuted in 1930. Then known as the Peekskill Paramount Theater, and owned by a subsidiary of mega-studio Paramount Pictures, the Westchester County Landmark stifled Great Depression and World War II woes as a grand movie house for decades. After shopping malls and TV thwarted its status as a movie house in the '70s, the palace recently reemerged as the Paramount Hudson Valley Theater and now attracts top-name live performers. Lovingly renovated to its original 1930s sheen, the theater sports new carpet, refurbished vintage theater seats, hand-painted ceiling canvas, and opera boxes.