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A Very Intimate Evening With Evil Woman - The American ELO
Elevation 27
600 Nevan Road - Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Sat May 18 8:00 pm (Doors: 7:00 pm)
All Ages
$35.00 - $60.00 Tickets
Elevation 27 proudly presents A Very Intimate Evening With Evil Woman - The American ELO!
Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 8 PM, Doors at 7 PM


Tickets
Sections A - E: $55
Sections F - N: $50
Reserved Dining: $60
All Ages

The flawless musical arrangements, vocals and the flexible theatrical lighting are the hallmarks in this tribute to the rock band ELO, whose fusion of Beatles-esque pop with classical arrangements rocketed the group to massive commercial success throughout the 1970's and 80's, generating over 50 Million in record sales.

Reserved Seating Tickets at Dining Tables and Booths include admission to the show. You may be seated with other guests. All Table and Booth Tickets are asked to comply with a minimum food purchase of $10.00 per guest.

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Artists

Evil Woman - The American ELO

Evil Woman - The American ELO (formerly A New World Record) returns to Elevation 27! The 2020-2021 season marks the 50th Anniversary of Electric Light Orchestra. The flawless musical arrangements, vocals and the flexible theatrical lighting are the hallmarks in this tribute to the rock band ELO, whose fusion of Beatles-esque pop with classical arrangements rocketed the group to massive commercial success throughout the 1970s and 80s, generating over 50 Million in record sales.