The Granada Theatre Concert Series is pleased to present An Evening with David Cassidy on Sunday, February 19, 2017 at 7:00pm. Fans can look forward to a nostalgic rock and roll performance, featuring hit singles and fan favorites from over 40 years of performing live. David Cassidy live at The Granada Theatre... is truly something to get happy about!
Possessing a unique ability to reinvent himself, and adapt to numerous genres, David Cassidy is a true artist with a devoted fan following in almost every genre. Thanks to his role in "The Partridge Family," David Cassidy became the biggest TV and performing phenomenon in history by the time he was 20 and has managed to stay at the top of his game for over four decades. From television to recording and record-breaking concert tours, from Broadway and London's West End to Las Vegas production shows, David has made his mark and been lauded with nominations and awards in each arena.
David Cassidy was responsible for seven chart-topping Partridge Family singles including "Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted," "I Woke Up In Love This Morning," "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do," and of course, "I Think I Love You," the best selling record of 1971. As a solo artist, David has had hit singles including "Cherish," "Could It Be Forever," "How Can I Be Sure," "Rock Me Baby" and "Lyin' to Myself." His 2004 CD, "Then and Now," was in the Top Five and reached platinum status. With overran audience that spans three generations, David has proven that his talent, creativity and tenacity keep people coming to shows, turning on the television, and buying his recordings.
Tickets to An Evening with David Cassidy range in price from $29 - $68, and are available now through The Granada Theatre's Box Office. Please click here to purchase online or call the Box Office at (805) 899-2222. Dates and times are subject to change.
Sponsored by Montecito Bank & Trust, The Granada Theatre Concert Series has an outstanding lineup of performances in store for 2017. Following the David Cassidy performance are Rita Wilson's Liner Notes: Songwriters, Stories and Music with Richard Marx, Billy Steinberg andMoZella (March 11), An Evening with Kathy Griffin (April 1), and Rodriguez: A Solo Acoustic Evening (May 20) Please visit The Granada Theatre's website for a complete schedule of performances and to purchase tickets.
About The Granada Theatre
The SBCPA, a privately-funded 501(c)(3) corporation established in 1983, is dedicated to providing best-in-class production, sales and administrative support to arts organizations from throughout the Santa Barbara region, including its Historic Theatre District partners (Lobero Theatre and the New Vic Theatre) as well as its eight resident companies (CAMA, Music Academy of the West, Opera Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Choral Society, Santa Barbara Symphony, State Street Ballet, Theater League and UCSB Arts & Lectures).
The SBCPA's most visible service is operation of The Granada Theatre. Purchased by the SBCPA in 2003, restored and reopened in 2008, The Granada Theatre has state-of-the-art electrical, sound, lighting and fly systems, large and up-to-date dressing rooms, as well as contemporary audience amenities. By providing a world-class venue with skilled house management staff, production staff, marketing and ticketing services staff, the SBCPA is making it possible for many of Santa Barbara's finest performing arts organizations to present their programs with the highest level of contemporary production support and audience comfort. For more information please visit www.granadasb.org.
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