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That Motown Band Holiday Show Livestreamed

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That Motown Band performs a livestream concert at the WHBPAC.

That Motown Band performs a livestream concert at the WHBPAC.

authorahinkleoptonline-net on Dec 2, 2020

Editor's Note: Due to inclement weather, this livestream concert is rescheduled for Friday, December 18, at 8 p.m.

This holiday season, relive the magic of Motown with a livestream concert by That Motown Band presented by the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center (WHBPAC). On Thursday, December 17, at 8 p.m., the band will perform its famous soul, blues and dance classics with remarkable style, energy, and harmony from the WHBPAC mainstage. With powerful vocalists and a superb rhythm section, the sound is tight, the groove is irresistible, and the performance is spectacular.

Expect all the hits you know and love — from “Rescue Me” to “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” along with classic holiday favorites. That Motown Band recreates all of Motown’s best-loved songs featuring top industry musicians and singers to who perform with the intensity of the original performances. This is your chance to experience attending a live Motown concert, just like it was 1965.

Bring the smooth soul stylings right to your home with That Motown Band Holiday Show. Tickets are $15 and buyers will be emailed a unique, one-time access link to the livestream which must be viewed live. Visit whbpac.org to purchase.

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