Live On Stage, Inc. and Pampa Community Concert Association announces

America’s Got Talent Finalists as part of their 2021-2022 Concert Season

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PAMPA, Tex. – (December 21, 2021) – Sensational vocal/instrumental quartet and America’s Got Talent Season 9 finalists, Sons of Serendip, are bringing their jaw-dropping, powerhouse sound to M.K. Brown Auditorium in Pampa on Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. Season tickets for the concert series are $35 for adults, $50 for a couple, and $5 for students (grades 6-12). Single adult tickets for this performance are $10. Children/Students are admitted free with adult ticket holder. Season subscriptions include reciprocal tickets for concerts in Borger and Plainview, Texas. For more information call 806-665-9432.

“…most musically talented contestants on the show.”- Howie Mandel, America’s Got Talent

Season 9 finalists on America’s Got Talent and America’s Got Talent “The Champions” veterans, Sons of Serendip is an extraordinary quartet featuring harp, piano, cello and vocals. Their ethereal and emotionally stirring orchestral acoustic interpretations of pop music, arranged with unique instrumentals, captured the hearts of fans, judges, and audiences all around the world. The Billboard charting quartet is gaining popularity by offering fresh interpretations of popular music with unique instrumentation. With three successful albums and multiple national tours under their belt in addition to their numerous televised performances, this group has taken the world by storm and continues to climb higher and higher, gaining fans everywhere they go!

Other shows in Pampa this year will be Let’s Rock Broadway starring The Diamonds on Tuesday, February 22 and modern-day crooner Mark Kingswood on Monday, March 14. Season Tickets will be good in Borger for America’s Sweethearts on Thursday, February 3 and Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Brass on Friday April 22. Videos of upcoming artists may be viewed on LiveInPampa.com.

PCCA is also offering a free to the public show presented by Lone Star Ballet on March 10th entitled REMEMBER THE ALAMO!

The Pampa Community Concert Association has been presenting internationally acclaimed artists to the community since 1944. This all-volunteer nonprofit organization is committed to enriching the cultural life in the Texas Panhandle through live performances. Thanks to the generosity of Patrons and Corporate Members, these concerts can be offered at affordable, family friendly prices.

Live On Stage, Inc. provides excellent, affordable, entertainment attractions and support services to an American community of concert presenters. For more information, visit www.LiveOnStage.biz.