Great Lakes Center for the Arts announces ‘A Season for Dreamers’ schedule

The Preservation Hall Jazz Band
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band
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BAY HARBOR — The Great Lakes Center for the Arts recently announced the lineup of performances and events scheduled for the 2024 summer and fall season.

The “A Season for Dreamers” schedule will “present performances for the dreamer in everyone,” according to the center.

From May through October, performances will include the world-renowned a cappella vocal ensemble The King’s Singers, Hollywood royalty Lucie Arnaz, Gala headliners The Temptations and The Four Tops, the Broadway sensation “Mamma Mia!,” Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and encore performances by Christ Botti and LeAnn Rimes, among others on the schedule.

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Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

“Opening weekend at the center is always a celebration, and this summer is no exception,” said executive director Matthew Kacergis in a press release. “We're kicking it off with the legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Hailing from the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans, this ensemble has been the heartbeat and soundtrack of The Big Easy for more than 60 years.”

Kacergis added that “While I am looking forward to all of the events in the upcoming season, I am especially excited about a special project premiering in June.“

“‘When You Wish’ will be a soaring musical tribute to 100 years of magic with original arrangements of Disney’s greatest hits created just for the center,” he said. “Patrons of all ages are invited to relive the moments that shaped our childhoods and taught us to dream. We have a few surprises planned that will make for a very memorable experience for the whole family.”

For more information about upcoming events or the A Season for Dreamers schedule, visit greatlakescfa.org.

This article originally appeared on The Petoskey News-Review: Great Lakes Center for the Arts announces ‘A Season for Dreamers’ schedule