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Who's Bad - Michael Jackson Tribute Band at Bloomington Center For The Performing Arts

Who's Bad - Michael Jackson Tribute Band

The ultimate Michael Jackson has been thrilling fans for over a decade with its spectacular lighting, visual effects, teams of dancer and a live band on stage, all bringing The King of Pop's iconic catalog of hits to life. Jackson himself is portrayed by a rotating cast of impersonators. So grab your leather jacket, and one glove - it's time to be starting something.

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Night Ranger at Bloomington Center For The Performing Arts

Night Ranger

All throughout the decade of decadence, San Francisco rockers Night Ranger rode high with a string of successful albums and singles, with their first five albums selling over 10 million copies across the globe. Straddling the worlds of hard rock and glam metal, they provided an anarchic soundtrack to the big hair generation, solidifying their here-to-stay status with the release of their seminal soaring power ballad 'Sister Christian' in 1984.

Amy Grant at Brown County Music Center

Amy Grant

Ever since bursting on the scene as a young teenager in 1976, Grammy award-winning Amy Grant has built a long, successful career on music that comes from her heart, and matters. This year sees her bringing her sensational talent to the North American road. Make sure you don't miss Grant's contemporary, award-winning Christian music when she comes to a town near you!

Killer Queen - Tribute to Queen at Brown County Music Center

Killer Queen - Tribute to Queen

When a tribute band sell out the same arenas their subjects did, you know they're onto something and that is just the case with Killer Queen, a bunch of British superfans who've made celebrating their idols into an art form. Led by charismatic Freddie Mercury-look-and-soundalike Patrick Meyers, what started as a one-night thing has now spanned over 25 years and been welcomed the world over!

Straight No Chaser at Indiana University Auditorium

Straight No Chaser

10-man acapella group Straight No Chaser, who found fame on Youtube after forming at Indiana University, continually dazzle audiences with their renditions of pop classic and modern chart hits with highlights "Let It Go", and Pharrell Williams' "Happy" catapulting the group to mainstream success. This fall, they're back on the road again, celebrating the holiday season on the Top Shelf tour!

Steven Curtis Chapman at Bloomington Center For The Performing Arts

Steven Curtis Chapman

Steven Curtin Chapman is probably one of the biggest names in Christian Contemporary music. From his 20 albums, five Grammy awards and 58 (!) Gospel Music Association Dove Awards Chapman has been bringing his talent to fans and worshippers across the States for the last 30 years. Join Chapman has he brings his plethora of hits to a stage near you!

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