Hello one and all...this is my monthly blog entry about the return of live music and concerts at the Ray Stevens CabaRay showroom this coming September. I wrote a blog entry about this back in April and then I wrote one last month and here we are in late June and this will be my third reminder of the CabaRay re-opening this fall. As of this moment I don't know if I'll write a reminder in July or not...it depends on how many blog entries I write between now and the middle of next month. I looked over in the archives and seen that my previous blog entry about the CabaRay re-opening was buried beneath a lot of blog entries surrounding his audio uploads and more recent happenings and so I decided to just write a third blog entry about the September 4th re-opening of the CabaRay. Tickets are available for online purchase now...but the box office itself won't open until August.
The first concert, as mentioned, is scheduled for September 4th and every concert will take place on a Saturday night through the end of the year. The night begins several hours before showtime. The gift shop and piano bar are open prior to the main concert floor opening up...and there's an optional dinner prior to the concert. In the first two seasons of concerts those who purchased a dinner as part of the concert sat in tables and booths on the first floor near the stage. Those who didn't want a dinner before the concert sat in the balcony. This year they've dropped that policy and will now allow those who don't want a dinner to purchase floor level concert tickets. As it was in 2018 and 2019 the no dinner policy is still in effect for the balcony seats. When you purchase your tickets you indicate whether or not you want dinner.
All of the information is in this LINK. As mentioned, tickets are on sale now for online orders...and you can reserve tickets, too. When you visit the CabaRay webpage and see the calendar, click the arrows to the month of September. When you see each of the concert dates you can click whichever one you want and then a page will pop up with a buy tickets button for that particular concert. The site is not that hard to navigate through. To close the blog entry I wanted to post an update about the current novelty song from Ray Stevens, "Gas". The audio track on YouTube has 8,548 unique views...and pretty much all of those unique views are from people finding the song on their own since it hasn't had much publicity from Ray or the record company, Curb.
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