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After 16 Months, The Buckinghams Return to Concerts, Bound for Odawa Casino on July 2nd

Has it really been 16 months since you've seen The Buckinghams in concert? Yes, it has! On March 6, 2020, the band America invited The Buckinghams to join them for a sold-out crowd at the beautiful Genessee Theatre in Waukegan, IL. The acoustic evening proved to be a crowd pleaser, one that will be reprised next year.

And then, the entertainment industry came to a fast halt as the nation battled COVID-19 and set forward to keeping people safe while vaccines were developed that helped us put the pieces of our worlds back together.

The beauty of the healing power of music is that it is, finally, available wherever we look for it, beginning tomorrow, Friday, July 2, for fans of The Buckinghams, at the dynamic Odawa Casino in Petrosky, Michigan.

Nestled in a beautiful resort area of the state, the beautiful Ovation Hall can accommodate a large crowd of music lovers safely. It's anticipated that people will be rushing to Petrosky to hear their favorite rock band in concert.

Tickets are only $20 per person and you can obtain them here. Doors open at 7:00pm and the concert begins at 8:00pm.

Although August is filled with concerts that were rescheduled from earlier dates, there's only one more concert date in July, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, on 7/30 at the Palace Theatre. As a reminder, the 7/30 concert is a Happy Together Tour makeup concert for which The Buckinghams were booked to appear originally in 2020. On that evening Carl and Nick will be joining The Turtles, The Cowsills, Mitch Ryder, The Classics IV, and The Association. Tickets available here for the Elko Concerts production. Don't hesitate to rejoin the music celebration back in concert with The Buckinghams!

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