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(KNSI) – After 15 months of being shuttered due to COVID-19, the Paramount Theater is reopening for performances this fall.

The season begins on September 24th with the annual Autumn Moon fundraiser, Century Celebration, in honor of the theater’s 100th anniversary. The New Standards are the special guests. The New Standards are jazz and rock combo with a big band playing songs from their favorite films. Tickets are $85 each and feature a pre-show reception with live music and a cash bar. For a $250 sponsorship, guests will get a gourmet dinner, private pre-show reception, premium seating, and “other perks.”

Other shows include SHAPESHIFT telling powerful stories through dance on October 1st, Brat Pack Radio playing hits of the 80’s October 2nd, American bluegrass and roots group Okee Dokee Brothers play a family show on Sunday, October 3rd. Remembering Hee Haw with the Kornfield Friends takes the stage October 19th featuring various original cast members from the hit TV show that ran for 26 seasons. October 24th is Way Down East, which is the silent movie that opened the Paramount in 1921. October 26th, it’s the Killer Country with the Killer Vees.

See more shows, dates, times, and prices by clicking here. Tickets for the fall season go on sale on July 19th.

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