Ashburn, VA, United States daily deals > groupon > "That 60's Show" Performance for Two at Danforth Music Hall on June 9 at 8 p.m. (Up to 40% Off)

value $100
discount $38
savings 38%
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Deal provided by: Groupon
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Highlights:

Musical night assembles tunes, dynamic lighting, and multimedia presentations that honour the 1960s

Fine print:
  • Expires Jun 9, 2012
  • Limit 8/person. Valid only for option purchased. Redeem starting at 6PM on 6/9 for a tickets at box office; doors open at 7PM. Must show valid ID matching name on Groupon at Danforth Music Hall. Must provide first and last name upon purchase, which will be provided to Danforth Music Hall. Refundable only on day of purchase. Must redeem together to sit together. Discount reflects Matthew Stone Presents' current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event.
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Description:
Concerts are meticulously coordinated events, with dedicated roadies ensuring that each instrument is tuned and that each baby knows when it’s time to crawl onstage. See a seamless show with this GrouponLive deal for two tickets to see "That 60's Show" at Danforth Music Hall on Saturday, June 9, at 8 p.m. Choose between the following seating options:

  • For $62, you get two tickets for seating in the right, left, or centre section of the orchestra or mezzanine level (a $100.50 value, including all fees).
  • For $87, you get two tickets for gold circle orchestra seating (a $144.50 value, including all fees).

During "That 60's Show," six ace musicians rekindle the flames of nostalgia for the decade of flower power. The instrumentalists, some of whom have shared the stage with artists such as Bon Jovi and John Mayer, blaze through rollicking classic rock songs backlit by multimedia showcases, with the hip-shaking swagger of "Jailhouse Rock" set against footage of the King himself, and Aretha Franklin's "Respect" gets its titular dues from powerhouse belts and stunning lighting displays. Harrowing scenes from Vietnam juxtapose with the rousing pacifist anthem "War," and kaleidoscopic beams swirl around the performers during Jefferson Airplane's trippy "White Rabbit." With each musical production, the cast dons era-appropriate costumes, such as sharp suits, bell-bottoms, or pixie cuts snipped by actual pixies.