CEPA 2016 Fall Season Tickets on sale Monday, July 18

Next week, tickets go on sale for the one of the most exciting seasons ever at the Pell City Center for Education and Performing Arts (CEPA).

In September and October 2016, CEPA is hosting four events that feature acts that have never before taken the stage in St. Clair County, and Friday, July 15 is your first chance to clam your seats. Season tickets start at $85 – a 30 percent discount – but act quickly because the number is limited!

Visit pellcitycepa.com to buy tickets beginning Monday, July 18

These passes not only grant access to all four events, they will also give you a chance to meet performers during special pre-show receptions and treat yourself and your family to one-of-a-kind experiences – right in your local theater.

The CEPA Fall 2016 Season includes:

Sept. 24: A Magical Evening. Enjoy a captivating performance by the Magic City Magic Club, highlighted by local magician Brian Reaves. VIP / Season Tickets include access to a special reception featuring a private performance from magician Matthew Wilson prior to the main event. Individual tickets go on sale Monday, July 25 at 10 a.m. Reserved Seating is $10 per ticket, and VIP Tickets are $20 each.

Sept. 27: A Night at the Symphony. CEPA welcomes the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Christopher Confessore, to the stage for the first time for a one-night-only performance. VIP / Season Tickets include access to a pre-show reception in the CEPA lobby. Individual tickets go on sale Monday, August 1 at 10 a.m. Reserved Seating is $20 per ticket, and VIP Tickets are $40 each.

Oct. 6: Confederate Railroad featuring local artists Two Halos Shy. Legendary recording artists Confederate Railroad take the stage in Pell City in a another first for CEPA. VIP / Season Tickets include access to a pre-show reception with the performers. Individual tickets go on sale Monday, August 8 at 10 a.m. Reserved Seating is $20 per ticket, and VIP Tickets are $40 each.

Oct. 23: Voices of St. Clair featuring Dolores Hydock, Flying Jenny and Whitney Junction. Pell City welcomes renowned storyteller Dolores Hydock to the CEPA stage to present “Footprint on the Sky: Voices from Chandler Mountain” accompanied by musicians Flying Jenny and including a special performance from local bluegrass artists Whitney Junction. VIP/Season Tickets include access to a pre-show reception with the performers. Individual tickets go on sale Monday, August 15 at 10 a.m. Reserved Seating is $10 per ticket, and VIP Tickets are $20 each.

The only way to be sure you see all four events at CEPA in Fall 2016 Season is to purchase a Season Ticket, CEPA Membership or CEPA Sponsorship. All three go on sale at 10 a.m. July 18 and include VIP passes to all four performances. The number of Season Tickets and Memberships are limited, and they aren’t expected to last.

How to Buy

Our new ticketing system makes it more convenient than ever to get passes to the shows you want to see at CEPA. Beginning Monday, July 18 at 10 a.m., simply visit pellcitycepa.com and click the “Buy Tickets” link on our homepage. From there, you can select the option that best fits your needs.

For the easiest, most effective way to secure your tickets, select the “Print From Home” option when you purchase. When you do, your tickets will be emailed to you, and you can bring them to the theater prior to the performance. Print From Home tickets can also be scanned right from your smartphone at entry.

You can also purchase tickets by phone by calling our Ticketing Call Center at (256) 358-7546. After speaking with an agent, you can decide whether to have us send your tickets via email or have physical copies delivered right to your mailbox (additional fees apply).

For more or to buy tickets, visit pellcitycepa.com.

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