BLINN TO BRING CLASSIC ARENA ROCK TO BRENHAM WITH ‘RESURRECTION: A JOURNEY TRIBUTE’ NOV. 10

  

The Blinn College District Performing Arts Series is bringing the classic 1980s Journey concert experience to the Dr. W.W. O’Donnell Performing Arts Center when “Resurrection: A Journey Tribute” takes the stage on Sunday, Nov. 10.

Resurrection is the gold standard of Journey tributes, faithfully recreating the experience of a 1980s Journey concert. This dynamic band features some of Nashville’s hottest musicians, many of whom have performed, written, or recorded with the biggest names in the music industry – including Journey and Steve Perry.

Every show is a brilliant reproduction of sights and sounds designed to captivate and transport audiences to the glorious age of arena rock when Journey reigned atop the Billboard charts and sold out arenas across the country. 

“Resurrection: A Journey Tribute” continues to garner worldwide attention and acclaim with high-profile performances, including Royal Caribbean International cruises, Fraze Pavilion, AT&T Park, U.S. Cellular Field, and the Hard Rock Casino and Hotel. Fans across the country, including Steve Perry and Journey purists, rave that “Resurrection: A Journey Tribute” is the ultimate Journey experience!

Following the success of “Feelin’ Good (The Ultimate Michael Bublé Experience),” the performance marks the second of four must-see shows in Blinn’s 2024-25 Performing Arts Series, which also includes “Celtic Angels Ireland,” on Sunday, March 23, and Phat Cat Swinger’s “The Wonderful World of Swing,” on Sunday, April 13.

All performances will take place at 5 p.m. at the O’Donnell Center, located at 600 Blinn Boulevard on the Blinn College-Brenham Campus.

Tickets are on sale now at www.blinn.edu/boxoffice or by calling 979-830-4024. To elevate your experience, join us for a special pre-show reception available for just $15, but act fast—reception tickets must be purchased at least five days before each show.

(Story courtesy Blinn Information)

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