Elton John Tribute Philadelphia Freedom Plays Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre

Philadelphia Freedom isn’t a stranger to the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, but at 8pm Saturday, February 10th, the Elton John tribute is headlining the theater’s main stage for the first time ever!

Don’t miss this exciting moment—or the exciting special guests, Burn the Jukebox!

Tickets and Seating Information

Tickets for Philadelphia Freedom: A Tribute to Elton John are $30.00, $35.00, and $45.00, plus fees. Public sales begin 10am Friday, December 1st. A special Kirby Center Member pre-sale begins 10am Wednesday, November 29th. Click here to learn more and become a member.

Purchase your tickets online at kirbycenter.org or ticketmaster.com, or at the F.M. Kirby Center box office.

About Philadelphia Freedom: A Tribute to Elton John

Are you ready to see the ultimate, most realistic Elton John tribute currently touring?!

Doug Delescavage is Elton John as he was in his 20s: full of joy and unlimited energy, commanding his top-notch band through all the hits of Elton’s career. Doug owns the stage with a domineering fashion sense rivaling no one but Mr. Captain Fantastic himself. We’ll see you at the show!

About Burn the Jukebox

Burn the Jukebox is a powerhouse made up of four teenagers with an insatiable passion for music. These talented musicians, ranging in age from 15-to-16-years-old, have spent countless hours perfecting their craft and mastering your favorite hits from the last five decades.

From classics to modern anthems, Burn the Jukebox knows how to get the crowd moving and keeps them on their feet all night long. With a repertoire that spans five decades, these young musicians breathe new life into old favorites and forge a unique sound all their own. Burn the Jukebox is a band that truly embodies the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, with infectious energy and a magnetic stage presence that leaves audiences begging for more.

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