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Five O'Clock Shadow and Plymouth A Cappella

Five O’Clock Shadow, Boston’s premier vocal powerhouse band, is joined by two of Plymouth State University’s a cappella groups, Vocal Order and Mixed Emotions, in a charity concert on October 23, 2021. Appearing at Laconia’s newly refurbished Colonial Theater, the concert benefits The Bridge House. The nonprofit eliminates homelessness in New Hampshire, one family at a time, through referral services, emergency shelter, food, job training, transitional living support, and aftercare services for men, women, families, and veterans.

This concert promises an inspired musical experience in one of the state’s grandest historical settings. Five O’Clock Shadow is renowned for its rock-solid leads, harmonies, unique vocal textures mimicking percussion instruments, trumpets, harmonicas, and guitars. Vocal Order and Mixed Emotions, the two a cappella brands from PSU, will open the concert, introducing a one-of-a-kind musical journey not to be missed. The historic Colonial Theatre venue first opened in 1914 and has recently been restored in all its detailed glory to its original vaudeville days.

The show starts at 7:30 P.M., and seating is socially distanced. Tickets for reserved seats are $31.00 per person and $16.00 for students with ID. Masks will be required of attendees when in the theatre. Tickets can be purchased at the Colonial’s website and information about tickets and safety precautions is available at http://www.tbinh.org.

Presented by We Care of Temple B’nai Israel of Laconia, the net proceeds from the support services provided by The Bridge House focused on ending homelessness in New Hampshire one family and veteran at a time.

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