December 9, 2021

Ray Stevens: CabaRay Christmas 2021...

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! If you've seen recent photos of concerts at the CabaRay you'll know that the stage has Christmas decorations but there wasn't any announcement of Christmas concerts at the CabaRay but that all changed yesterday with the YouTube upload of an advertisement for a CabaRay Christmas 2021. In my mind I think the reason why there wasn't a big promotional campaign for Christmas concerts this year is due to the uncertainty of the times we find ourselves in. I can understand the reason to not make a big promotional effort for Christmas concerts without knowing, well in advance, if some sort of Government mandated shut down isn't on the horizon. In the back of my mind I feel that's the reason for the low-key nature surrounding the concerts in the latter part of November and this month. When there's always the possibility of some sort of Government mandated shut-down it can impact how a business is run. In 2018 and 2019 Ray promoted the Christmas-themed concerts online with a large banner...featuring a photo of himself in a Santa Claus suit. This year there wasn't an appearance of any large advertisement but rather a 30 second video. 


The great thing about these kinds of video uploads is that the screen cap is always selected to not only promote the CabaRay but also provide the number you call for concert tickets and other information. You can always order your tickets online, too, which is why the webpage is also shown in the screen cap. There are only three more concerts left for the month of December!! He will put on a rare Friday night concert on December 10th and then there's the Saturday night concert on December 11th. His next Christmas concert will be December 18th...and he won't be in concert again until December 31st for the New Year's Eve concert and party. I've embedded the following video in a previous blog entry but it seems natural to include it in this blog entry, too...

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