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Posted by: Steve Kimmel 2 years ago

Honeywell Arts & Entertainment adds to the list of concerts set for 2022. Tickets go on sale November 5 and can be purchased by calling (260) 563-1102 or online at www.honeywellarts.org.

Alice Cooper – Monday, January 31, 7:30 p.m. Honeywell Center 

With a career spanning 50 years and numerous hits, Alice Cooper is one of the most iconic and recognizable music legends in rock history. The Godfather of Shock Rock is known for his theatrical stage shows as much as his music, which includes “No More Mr. Nice Guy,” “I’m Eighteen,” “School’s Out” and “Poison.” Sponsored by Frederick’s Photography. Most seats are $59, $69 and $79. Limited premium seating $199 and $259.

Black Violin – Saturday, May 7, 7:30 p.m. Honeywell Center 

Black Violin is a Grammy®-nominated duo comprised of violists Wil B. and Kev Marcus that combines classical training and hip-hop influences to create a distinctive, multi-genre sound described as “classical boom.” Their unique blend challenges stereotypes and preconceived notions of what a classical music, and encourages all ages, races and backgrounds to join together and break down cultural barriers. Most seats are $29 and $39. Limited premium seating $50.

Honeywell Arts Academy Resonance Institute Performance – Friday, June 17, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Theatre 

The Resonance Institute performance lies at the intersection of pristine technical training that classical musicians possess and cross-genre fluidity culminating in an indescribable musical experience. With faculty mentors Peter Dugan, Nick Kendall, Ranaan Meyer and Charles Yang (Time for Three) you will hear quotes from cult favorites as well as original compositions. This performance ranges in instruments. For more information on Honeywell Arts Academy visit www.honeywellartsacademy.org. All seats are $25.

Honeywell Arts Academy Soundboard Institute Performance – Friday, June 24, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Theatre

The Soundboard Institute performance showcases the work these international pianists have been working towards during their intensive time together in Wabash at Honeywell Arts Academy. With a focus on standard repertoire, the Soundboard program with faculty mentors Matti Raekaillo and Peter Dugan, stretch these classically trained musicians’ normal boundaries to include jazz, funk and more which you will experience live. For more information on Honeywell Arts Academy visit www.honeywellartsacademy.org. All seats are $25.

Honeywell Arts Academy Wabass Institute Performance – Friday, July 1, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Theatre 

The Wabass Institute now in its 15th year is a staple of summer music in the Wabash community. Wabass is sure to dazzle audiences with the agility each fellowship scholar brings to the double bass. Faculty mentors Eric Larson, Ranaan Meyer and Hal Robinson curate a wonderful evening of musicianship and personality. For more information on Honeywell Arts Academy visit www.honeywellartsacademy.org. All seats are $25.

Killer Queen – Friday, July 15, 7:30 p.m. Honeywell Center 

Killer Queen’s expert musicianship and accurate portrayal will deliver Queen classics including “Another One Bites the Dust,” “We Will Rock You,” “Don’t Stop Me Now,” “Bohemian Rhapsody” and plenty more. Featuring Patrick Myers as Freddie Mercury, the band is the only Queen Tribute who have sold out the same arenas as Queen and Freddie. Most seats are $29 and $39. Limited premium seating $100.