Here Come the Mummies, John Oates and Little River Band Coming to the King Center in November

By  //  May 16, 2019

Tickets for all three shows go on sale Friday, May 17 at 12 noon

John Oates is one-half of the best-selling duo of all time, Daryl Hall & John Oates, as well as a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. (King Center image)

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – Elko Concerts is bringing the King Center for the Performing Arts in Melbourne three new shows, including Here Come The Mummies, Little River Band and John Oates.

Tickets for all three shows go on sale Friday, May 17 at 12 noon.

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HERE COME THE MUMMIES

• Friday, November 1, 8 p.m.

• Tickets on Sale Friday, May 17 at 12 noon

• Tickets start at $48 (inclusive of fees)

Here Come the Mummies is an eight-piece funk-rock band of 5,000-year-old Egyptian Mummies with a one-track mind.

Their “Terrifying Funk from Beyond the Grave” is sure to get you into them (and possibly vice versa).

Since their discovery, HCTM has been direct support for P-Funk, Al Green, Mavis Staples, KC and the Sunshine Band, and Cheap Trick; rocked Super Bowl Village; become a regular on The Bob and Tom Show; played massive festivals like Summer Camp, Common Ground, Voodoo Fest, Musikfest, Suwannee Hulaween, and Riverbend; and sold tickets by the thousands across large swaths of North America.

Get ready for Here Come The Mummies!

Here Come the Mummies is an eight-piece funk-rock band of 5,000-year-old Egyptian Mummies with a one-track mind. (King Center image)

JOHN OATES

• Tuesday, November 19, 7:30 p.m.

• Tickets on Sale Friday, May 17 at Noon

• Tickets start at $59 (inclusive of fees)

John Oates is one-half of the best-selling duo of all time, Daryl Hall & John Oates, as well as a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Now he has teamed up with a number of accomplished Americana musicians, known as The Good Road Band, to deliver his sixth solo album, Arkansas (Thirty Tigers).

The album pays homage to the state’s beautiful countryside and Oates’ interest in early American music.

Beginning as a tribute to Oates’ musical idol, Mississippi John Hurt, the project evolved during a series of Nashville recording sessions into a unique, retrospective collection that drew from a wide range of Oates’ creative influences. John Oates’ critically acclaimed album, Arkansas, is out now.

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LITTLE RIVER BAND

• Saturday, November 23, 8 p.m.

• Tickets on Sale Friday, May 17 at Noon

• Tickets start at $59 (inclusive of fees)

Little River Band is hotter than ever, selling out shows and making music from coast to coast nationwide continuing their legacy of being “the best singing band in the world.” 

Through the 1970’s and 1980s, LRB enjoyed huge chart success with multi-platinum albums and charttopping hits like “Reminiscing,”  “Cool Change,” “Lonesome Loser,” “The Night Owls,”  “Take It Easy On Me,”  “Help Is on Its Way,”  “Happy Anniversary,”   “We Two,”  “Man On Your Mind,”  “The Other Guy,”  and “It’s A Long Way There.”

Bassist/vocalist Wayne Nelson joined the band in 1980 and worked alongside founding members with some of the most distinctive harmonies and vocal abilities, creating the unique LRB sound.

To date, he has contributed his vocal and bass guitar talents on 22 Little River Band Albums/CDs.  Keyboardist, Chris Marion, a Dove Award-winning producer, is the creator of all the orchestral arrangements and charts on The Big Box.

Little River Band is hotter than ever, selling out shows and making music from coast to coast nationwide continuing their legacy of being “the best singing band in the world.” (King Center image)

Lead Guitarist, Rich Herring is a highly skilled player, singer, and producer of many Nashville artists, not to mention a great songwriter.

Drummer, Ryan Ricks has locked down the rhythm section and rounds out the vocals with his incredible range. Nashville Guitarist, Colin Whinnery plays rhythm and lead guitar, and shares lead vocal duties with Wayne.

Bringing their vocal and musical energy along with great arrangements to their timeless classic hits, each show creates new memories for the audience. 

The band enjoys watching their fans fall in love with the songs all over again as they are swept up by the show’s powerful performance and the volume of hits from LRB’s history. 

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