Best Seats to see Patti LaBelle
Upcoming Events Calendar
Dec 06
Fri . 08:00 PMPatti LaBelle
Xcite Center at Parx Casino, Bensalem, PADec 07
Sat . 08:00 PMPatti LaBelle
The Vine at Del Lago Resort and Casino, Waterloo, NYDec 08
Sun . 07:00 PMPatti LaBelle
Tilles Center Concert Hall, Brookville, NYDec 14
Sat . 08:00 PMPatti LaBelle
Celebrity Theatre - Phoenix, Phoenix, AZDec 17
Tue . 08:00 PMPatti LaBelle
Kravis Center Dreyfoos Hall, West Palm Beach, FLDec 18
Wed . 08:00 PMPatti LaBelle
Duke Energy Center for the Arts - Mahaffey Theater, Saint Petersburg, FLDec 19
Thu . 08:00 PMPatti LaBelle
Florida Theatre Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FLFeb 06
Thu . 08:00 PMPatti LaBelle
The Theater at MGM National Harbor, National Harbor, MDFeb 07
Fri . 08:00 PMPatti LaBelle
Springfield Symphony Hall, Springfield, MAFeb 08
Sat . 08:00 PMPatti LaBelle
Prudential Hall at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ
Patti LaBelle, often hailed as the Godmother of Soul, has been blessing the world with her vocal prowess for nearly six Decades. Beginning her career as part of The Ordettes, LaBelle went on to form the iconic girl group Labelle, and eventually soared as a solo artist. Known for classics like "Lady Marmalade" and "On My Own," her music transcends generational boundaries.
One of the best parts about experiencing a Patti LaBelle concert is the diversity in venue choices, from intimate theaters to bustling arenas. She once played at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor, where the grand setting matched her larger-than-life vocals. In contrast, her performance at the more subdued Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota offered an intimate atmosphere where every note reverberated with clarity.
The Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet, Illinois, another unique setting, offered an ambiance that only added to her soulful renditions. For those who prefer a larger spectacle, LaBelle's gig at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas brought the glitz, showcasing her flamboyant outfits and stage settings.
For best seats, the game varies from venue to venue. In smaller theaters like Van Wezel, a central orchestra seat provides that perfect mix of audio-visual delight. In expansive venues like The Pavilion, you'd want to opt for premium boxes or pit areas to fully grasp LaBelle's legendary stage presence.
Ticket pricing, as you'd expect, varies by venue and seating. For more intimate settings, a ticket will typically range from $70 to $120. In larger venues, you could be looking at $50 for the nosebleeds to upwards of $200 for prime spots. And for the super fans, VIP packages could be as high as $500, offering exclusive backstage access and merchandise.
LaBelle's live performances offer something more than just her famed high-octane vocals; they often include impromptu storytelling and engagement with the audience. At the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, she was known to leave the stage to give fans hugs, creating unforgettable moments that money can't buy.
Through the years, she's collaborated with a range of artists, from Michael McDonald to Mary J. Blige. But regardless of whom she shares the stage with, she invariably remains the focal point. A career-highlight was a groundbreaking jazz collaboration with the Dizzy Gillespie Quintet at the Detroit Opera House, which drew critical acclaim for seamlessly blending genres.
Her voice, combined with her engaging personality and sense of humor, makes every concert an event. Audience members get treated to both her mellifluous singing and her charming stories, often shared as she's cooking on stage—yes, you read that right. LaBelle has been known to whip up some of her famous desserts right then and there, an additional treat for the attendees.
Whether you're a long-time fan who's memorized every lyric or a newbie looking for a quality live music experience, a Patti LaBelle concert promises a mix of soul, sass, and the unexpected. And if you choose your seats wisely, it'll be an unforgettable night of music that strikes all the right chords.
One of the best parts about experiencing a Patti LaBelle concert is the diversity in venue choices, from intimate theaters to bustling arenas. She once played at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor, where the grand setting matched her larger-than-life vocals. In contrast, her performance at the more subdued Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in Sarasota offered an intimate atmosphere where every note reverberated with clarity.
The Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet, Illinois, another unique setting, offered an ambiance that only added to her soulful renditions. For those who prefer a larger spectacle, LaBelle's gig at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas brought the glitz, showcasing her flamboyant outfits and stage settings.
For best seats, the game varies from venue to venue. In smaller theaters like Van Wezel, a central orchestra seat provides that perfect mix of audio-visual delight. In expansive venues like The Pavilion, you'd want to opt for premium boxes or pit areas to fully grasp LaBelle's legendary stage presence.
Ticket pricing, as you'd expect, varies by venue and seating. For more intimate settings, a ticket will typically range from $70 to $120. In larger venues, you could be looking at $50 for the nosebleeds to upwards of $200 for prime spots. And for the super fans, VIP packages could be as high as $500, offering exclusive backstage access and merchandise.
LaBelle's live performances offer something more than just her famed high-octane vocals; they often include impromptu storytelling and engagement with the audience. At the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, she was known to leave the stage to give fans hugs, creating unforgettable moments that money can't buy.
Through the years, she's collaborated with a range of artists, from Michael McDonald to Mary J. Blige. But regardless of whom she shares the stage with, she invariably remains the focal point. A career-highlight was a groundbreaking jazz collaboration with the Dizzy Gillespie Quintet at the Detroit Opera House, which drew critical acclaim for seamlessly blending genres.
Her voice, combined with her engaging personality and sense of humor, makes every concert an event. Audience members get treated to both her mellifluous singing and her charming stories, often shared as she's cooking on stage—yes, you read that right. LaBelle has been known to whip up some of her famous desserts right then and there, an additional treat for the attendees.
Whether you're a long-time fan who's memorized every lyric or a newbie looking for a quality live music experience, a Patti LaBelle concert promises a mix of soul, sass, and the unexpected. And if you choose your seats wisely, it'll be an unforgettable night of music that strikes all the right chords.
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
What time should I arrive for the concert?
Doors open one hour before the show starts, so plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before the show begins.
Is there an age restriction for the show?
All ages are welcome to attend the show.
Are there any special seating arrangements?
Yes, there are special seating arrangements for those with disabilities. Please contact the venue for more information.
Is there a dress code?
No, there is no dress code for the show.
Are there any special activities before the show?
Yes, there will be a pre-show meet and greet with Patti LaBelle.