Dream On Tribute Returns To Orange Beach

Ken Cooper • June 6, 2024

Orange Beach Performing Arts Center to Feature Rock Tribute

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The Expect Excellence Music Department will present "Dream On: A Tribute to Classic Rock" at the Orange Beach Performing Arts Center for a return performance from June 27-29. The show will feature hits from the '70s, '80s, and '90s, highlighting bands like AC/DC, Guns N' Roses, Bon Jovi, and Aerosmith.


Performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. on June 27 and 28, and 2 p.m. on June 29. Tickets are $15 and available for general admission. Doors open one hour before each show​.


The tribute has become a popular event, prompting the addition of a summer show due to last year’s success. This year’s concert will showcase 40 performers from various age groups, from third-graders to adults in their 50s. Rehearsals started in April, with the cast working hard to deliver an energetic and memorable performance​.


Jessica Langston, the Creative Director of Orange Beach, noted the community’s strong connection to classic rock. Music Director Caleb Pittman emphasized the excitement of performing these iconic songs live, acknowledging the thrill and pressure it brings​.


Tickets for “Dream On: A Tribute to Classic Rock” are available online. All seating is general admission and tickets are $15. 


For more information, email Jessica Langston at jjlangston@orangebeachal.gov or call the box office at (251) 923-0043​.


The Performing Arts Center is located at 23908 Canal Road in Orange Beach. The building is on the eastern portion of the Orange Beach Middle/High School campus.


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