Published April 26. 2019 12:00AM
Celine celebrated: Tiffany Desrosiers takes audiences on a journey through Celine Dion’s greatest hits in “Celebrate Celine,” 7 p.m. April 27, State Theatre Center for the Arts, Easton. Celine Dion favorites in the concert include “The Power Of Love,” “My Heart Will Go On,” “I’m Alive,” “Because You Loved Me,” “That’s The Way It Is” and “The Prayer.” The concert includes a 12-piece orchestra with a four-piece string section, plus dancers. Vocalist and songwriter Desrosiers has shared the stage with Loverboy, Jackson Browne, Colin James, the Canadian Tenors, Mark Masri, Jully Black, Ben Harper and the late David Foster. Tickets: State Theatre Center for the Arts box office, 453 Northampton St., Easton; statetheatre.org; 1-800-999-7828; 610-252-3132
Rock ‘N’ Rollers: The Bay City Rollers perform in concert at 8 p.m. April 25, Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. The Rollers’ first hit, “Saturday Night,” charted at No. 1 in 1975. In the next 18 months, the plaid-clad rockers would have five more records in the Top 40, including “Money Honey,” “I Only Want To Be With You,” “The Way I Feel Tonight,” “You Made Me Believe In Magic” and “Rock ‘N’ Roll Love Letter.” The Rollers, originally The Saxons, were founded in 1967 in Edinburgh, Scotland. As legend has it, the band members stuck a pin in a United States’ map and hit Bay City, Mich. With the addition of “Rollers” (British slang for “soft rockers”) and a wardrobe of tartan-trimmed trousers and suspenders and plaid scarves and shirts, “Rollermania” was underway. Tickets: Penn’s Peak box office, 325 Maury Road, Jim Thorpe; pennspeak.com; ticketmaster.com; 800-745-3000
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