After more than 50 years, Earth, Wind & Fire remain one of the mightiest live bands. We take you inside a recent show.
Soul and funk icons Earth, Wind, & Fire (EWF) recently took the stage at Etess Arena in the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic ...
Washington's Emily Engstler, Golden State's Carla Leite and Dallas' Li Yueru could be valuable picks in the expansion draft. Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The Athletic; Patrick Smith / Getty, Scott ...
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THERE’S A GOOD REASON FOR YOU TO BE EXCITED ABOUT A CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE UPSTATE. EARTH, WIND AND FIRE IS PERFORMING AT THE CCNB AMPHITHEATER IN SIMPSONVILLE. THAT I ...
WILMINGTON — Show announcements have begun for next year’s concert season at two downtown venues. American R&B band Earth, Wind and Fire will be coming to Live Oak Bank Pavilion in May 2026 and ...
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WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Iconic music group Earth, Wind, & Fire is set to perform in Wilmington next spring. The show is set for May 17 at Live Oak Bank Pavilion as part of the REEDS Jewelers Concert ...
A legendary R&B/funk band with more than 100 million in record sales worldwide and nine Grammy awards is scheduled to bring its "Boogie Wonderland" to Wilmington. Live Nation announced in a news ...
Earth, Wind & Fire knows how to get the party started. The legendary R&B band is a favorite in Birmingham, playing here most recently as the joyful opener for Lionel Richie in May 2024. Now Earth, ...
Feeling nostalgic for the big acts of rock 'n' roll history? They are coming back in 2026. Two heavyweight bands are headed to Tallahassee for two separate concerts at the Adderley Amphitheater next ...
Trombones replacing cellos, contrabassoons and everything in between — the University of Connecticut’s Symphonic Wind Ensemble transformed a series of songs initially written for different instruments ...
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