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The Stadium Theatre's 2017-2018 season has a show for everyone!

 

 

 
 

 

Visit our Marquee Room for a taste of the local underground music scene.

 

 

 

 

Every big name in the music industry began on a small stage, performing in cafes, restaurants and bars before launching their careers into the stratosphere. In 1969, four musicians formed a group called The Reasons Why in their hometown of Topeka, Kansas... The following year, they changed their band's name to Kansas and the rest was history! (Don't miss their show at the Stadium on July 27th!)


Since it's construction in 2013, our Marquee Room has become a launch pad for underground bands with multiple sold-out performances. This Summer, seize your chance to see several up-and-coming local musicians and be the person who "saw them before they were big!"

 

 

 

 

Hailing from Northern RI, The Beardogz are an alternative/folk band taking the state by storm! Playing a diverse selection of original music along with some catchy covers of hits by the likes of Van Morrisson and Joni Mitchell.

 

The Beardogz were finalist in the 2017 WBRU Rock Hunt and recently released a new cd!

 

A Marquee Room Event (Seating is limited.)

 

Tickets: $26

 

 

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Influenced by everything from yesterday's classics to today's alternative power rock, Moment of Clarity, from Fall River MA, has shredded numerous battle of the band competitions with original hits and gritty covers of legendary bands from Audioslave to Zeppelin.

 

A Marquee Room Event (Seating is limited.)

 

Tickets: $26

 

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You can expect a healthy dose of guitar shredding solos during an Aaron Lessard performance, backed by his band of jazz cats for good measure. From Billy Joel to John Mayer, Aaron, a draws heavy inspiration from great songwriters, bringing you a night of originals and a few covers too.

Aaron is currently attending the Berklee College of Music in Boston.

 

A Marquee Room Event (Seating is limited.)

 

Tickets: $26

 

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Rhode Island music sensation Jack Babineau's natural talent has put him in the spotlight He's opened for such greats as Blues Traveler, John Cafferty, Southside Johnny and Clint Black. Singing originals and well known covers of your favorite hits, Jack's show is one you just can't miss!

 

A Marquee Room Event (Seating is limited.)

 

Tickets: $26

 

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Bring It On The Musical brings music by Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda to the Stadium July 14th, 15th & 16th!

 

 

 

 

Inspired by the hit film, Bring It On The Musical will take you on the high-flying journey of two cheer squads with one mission - claim the title at the National Cheerleading Championships. Get ready for a whole lot of laughs, fresh music, dance-offs and displays of human fireworks! 

 

Music by Lin-Manuel Miranda Tom Kitt, Book by Jeff Whitty, Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda Amanda Green.


Tickets: $16

Parental discretion advised. Some adult language and situations.

 

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