Best Concerts in Schenectady
Best Concerts in Schenectady
Best Concerts in Schenectady
Best Concerts in Schenectady
Best Concerts in Schenectady
The Nightmare Before Christmas
December 14
GE Theatre
A screening of the Tim Burton classic with a live orchestral score
Best Concerts in Schenectady
Best Concerts in Schenectady
Get The Led Out - Tribute Band
January 31, 2025
Proctors Theatre Mainstage
They will take you on a journey through the annals of Rock and Roll's greatest band that you won't ever forget.
Best Concerts in Schenectady
Best Concerts in Schenectady
The Last Waltz Tour
November 14
Proctors Theatre Mainstage
Celebrating The Band's final historic farewell concert
Best Concerts in Schenectady
Straight No Chaser
10-man acapella group Straight No Chaser, who found fame on Youtube after forming at Indiana University, continually dazzle audiences with their renditions of pop classic and modern chart hits with highlights "Let It Go", and Pharrell Williams' "Happy" catapulting the group to mainstream success. This fall, they're back on the road again, celebrating the holiday season on the Top Shelf tour!
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The public's fascination with Tim Burton's iconic 1993 dark fantasy film The Nightmare Before Christmas hasn't faded since its release. In fact, it's become a tradition to watch Jack Skellington's deliciously dark misadventure on both Halloween and Christmas! Don't miss this film screening accompanied by a live orchestral score.
Get The Led Out - Tribute Band
The Urban Dictionary defines as 'Getting the Led out' as: 'It basically means that you are rocking out to some Led Zeppelin which is probably the best band ever to grace our Earth.' On a mission to bring the legend of Plant, Page et al to the stage, this is no ordinary tribute show. Passionate about the 'Zep, these guys are committed to playing you the tunes in with the greatest respect and musicianship, whilst sharing the Led love.
The Last Waltz Tour
Held on Thanksgiving Day in November 1976 at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom, The Last Waltz was The Band's farewell show and went down in history as a cult classic concert thanks to its cinematic immortalization by Martin Scorsese and special guest performers including Eric Clapton, Dr. John, Joanie Mitchell, Muddy Waters, Neil Young, Van Morrison, and Ringo Starr, amongst others.