Rocktopia, a Fusion of Rock and Classical Music, Opens on Broadway | Playbill

Broadway News Rocktopia, a Fusion of Rock and Classical Music, Opens on Broadway The concert event features performances by rock and opera vocalists, a five-piece rock band, a choir of 40, and an orchestra of 20.
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Rocktopia celebrates its official Broadway opening at the Broadway Theatre March 27. The all-new concert event celebrates the fusion of rock and classical music and features performances by world-renowned vocalists, a five-piece rock band, a choir of 40, and an orchestra of 20.

The lineup of performers includes Train frontman Pat Monahan, Robert Evan (Les Misérables, Jekyll & Hyde), Tony Vincent (American Idiot, The Voice), Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s Chloe Lowery, Kimberly Nichole (The Voice), Alyson Cambridge (The Merry Widow), and the newly announced Robin Zander, lead singer of Cheap Trick, who will be a special guest vocalist in the show for the final week of its limited engagement, April 23–29.

Read: CHEAP TRICK FRONTMAN ROBIN ZANDER TO MAKE BROADWAY DEBUT IN ROCKTOPIA

The evening showcases the works of Mozart, Queen, Beethoven, Journey, Handel, U2, Tchaikovsky, Pink Floyd, and The Who, among others.

Rocktopia began performances March 20. Created through the vision of vocalist and recording artist Evan and Maestro Randall Craig Fleischer, Rocktopia is scheduled to play a limited Broadway engagement through April 29.

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