Two Tickets to Imelda May Concert at Singletary Center for the Arts. Three Seating Options Available.
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Dublin-born rockabilly songstress plucks twangs & lays riffs from triple-platinum debut album in intimate concert hall
Music achieves its full emotional effect only when performed live, just as great literature becomes comprehensible only when screamed aloud in a crowded subway train. Enjoy public performance with today's Groupon to the Imelda May show at Singletary Center for the Arts' Concert Hall on Saturday, October 8, at 7:30 p.m. Consult the seating chart and choose from the following options:
- For $22, you get two seats in Rows S–Y (a $44 value).
- For $27, you get two seats in Rows OP–CC or Rows O–R (a $54 value).
- For $32, you get two seats in Rows D–N (a $64 value).
Playing rockabilly medleys of guitar twangs and blues riffs from her debut 2008 album, Love Tattoo, up-and-coming Irish rock songstress Imelda May has reached triple-platinum status in Ireland and shared the stage with legends such as Eric Clapton, Chuck Berry, and Van Morrison. Imelda May's music pops with retro rhythms that will cascade like a loosened fire hydrant of Stratocasters over the concert hall's intimate seating chart of 1,500 concertgoers. Showcasing singles such as "Inside Out" and "Psycho" from her new album Mayhem, Miss May storms the Kentucky stage at the tail end of her American tour, stopping in Lexington before her finale in Nashville, where she will drag-race through the Grand Ole Opry.
Dublin-born rockabilly songstress plucks twangs & lays riffs from triple-platinum debut album in intimate concert hall
Music achieves its full emotional effect only when performed live, just as great literature becomes comprehensible only when screamed aloud in a crowded subway train. Enjoy public performance with today's Groupon to the Imelda May show at Singletary Center for the Arts' Concert Hall on Saturday, October 8, at 7:30 p.m. Consult the seating chart and choose from the following options:
- For $22, you get two seats in Rows S–Y (a $44 value).
- For $27, you get two seats in Rows OP–CC or Rows O–R (a $54 value).
- For $32, you get two seats in Rows D–N (a $64 value).
Playing rockabilly medleys of guitar twangs and blues riffs from her debut 2008 album, Love Tattoo, up-and-coming Irish rock songstress Imelda May has reached triple-platinum status in Ireland and shared the stage with legends such as Eric Clapton, Chuck Berry, and Van Morrison. Imelda May's music pops with retro rhythms that will cascade like a loosened fire hydrant of Stratocasters over the concert hall's intimate seating chart of 1,500 concertgoers. Showcasing singles such as "Inside Out" and "Psycho" from her new album Mayhem, Miss May storms the Kentucky stage at the tail end of her American tour, stopping in Lexington before her finale in Nashville, where she will drag-race through the Grand Ole Opry.