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Signs of Life: The American Pink Floyd brings their tribute to rock legends to The Twin City Opera House on March 20th, 2020. Tickets on Sale Now!

McConnelsville, OH (January 8, 2020)​ --​​ As one of the most acclaimed Pink Floyd tribute groups on today's music scene, Signsof Life: The American Pink Floyd​will deliver an unforgettable experience.

Signs of Life: The American Pink Floyd presented by GTG will debut at The Twin City Opera House on Saturday March 20th, 2020. Tickets on sale now at www.operahouseinc.com ​and www​.ohiomusic.com.

Signs of Life: The American Pink Floyd faithfully captures the music, emotion, and excitement of a Pink Floyd concert. The group features eight incredible musicians and a top-notch production team dedicated to reproducing the vast and spacious Pink Floyd sound. Arguably one of the best tributes anywhere, Signs of Life shows feature authentic music, sound effects, lighting, and video to recreate the essence of Pink Floyd. Setlists encompass hits and rarities spanning every Floyd album - played live with remarkable reverence and power. Concert-goers will never see the same show twice!

Ticket prices for adults are $15, $20, and $29. Tickets are available at GTG Promotions Box Office (937) 619-9586 or online at www​.ohiomusic.com.​ Tickets are on sale now.

About The Twin City Opera House:

The doors of the Opera House Theater opened to the public in 1892, in a town boasting nearly 30,000 people. Over the years, the Opera House has accommodated an endless variety of performers and celebrities. Fire and brimstone evangelist Reverend Billy Sunday, William Jennings Bryan, and Senator Albert Beveridge spoke here. High School commencements and local minstrel shows were staged here. But, most spectacular were the traveling shows. Often arriving by train, the traveling shows brought lavish productions to McConnelsville. Specially constructed doors at the rear of the stage allowed the loading and rigging of the enormous backdrops. Set pieces over twenty feet tall could be slid in through the narrow doors. The theater continues to screen recently released films, as it has done nearly every weekend since 1936, and open its doors to live shows like this. To learn more about the Twin City Opera House visit http://www​.operahouseinc.com/

Media Contact
Natasha Baylor
Twin City Opera House
65 Millard Dr.
Franklin, OH 45005
Box Office: 937.619.9586
natasha@gtgpromotions.com
www.ohiomusic.com

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