An Evening of Legendary Love Songs: Keith Allynn & Carpenters Once More
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Approximate running time: 2 hours
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An Evening of Legendary Love Songs: Keith Allynn & Carpenters Once More Two Unforgettable Acts. One Night of Pure Musical Magic.
Get ready for a night filled with nostalgia, romance, and the timeless music of two of the most beloved voices in American pop history. This unforgettable concert event features award-winning tribute artist Keith Allynn as Neil Diamond, and the acclaimed Carpenters Once More tribute show starring vocalist Diana Lynn.
Keith Allynn: A Neil Diamond Tribute One man. One legend. One extraordinary love story. Feel the passion and power of Neil Diamond’s iconic hits as Keith Allynn—voted a top tribute artist—takes you on a heartfelt, toe-tapping journey through the life and music of a legend. From the soulful “America” and “Cracklin’ Rosie” to the anthemic “Sweet Caroline,” Allynn doesn’t just sing Neil—he becomes him, weaving in humor, authentic storytelling, and even his own surprising path from Elvis impersonator to Neil Diamond… all for the love of a woman. It’s a show full of laughter, emotion, and music that lives forever.
Carpenters Once More: A Tribute to Karen & Richard Carpenter Then, relive the unforgettable sound of the ‘70s with Carpenters Once More, winner of the Branson Show Awards “Tribute Show of the Year” and a TripAdvisor fan favorite. Led by powerhouse vocalist Diana Lynn, this touching tribute traces the rise of Karen and Richard Carpenter—from their early recordings to their final performances. Sing along to timeless classics like “Close To You,” “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “Yesterday Once More,” “Superstar,” and “Rainy Days and Mondays.” It’s an emotional, beautifully staged journey that captures the harmony, heart, and magic of the Carpenters’ music.
One ticket. Two legendary tributes. Endless memories. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply love great music, this evening promises to be a powerful celebration of love, legacy, and legendary songs that defined a generation.