Celebrate 4:20 with Dani Tribesmen
Join The Dani Tribesmen and friends as we celebrate 4:20 together in rasta style on Saturday, April 20 at 4 p.m. at The Waldo Theatre, 916 Main St. in Waldoboro.
The modest beginnings of a reggae jam at The Wharf in Hallowell, Maine have lead David Gagne and the other talented musicians of The Dani Tribesmen to perform throughout New England since 1985, sharing the stage with the likes of Burning Spear and The Band. For over 30 years they have been playing a spectacularly successful sunset cruise aboard the Harbor Princess out of Boothbay Harbor, building a following that literally spans generations.
“If you haven’t been to The Waldo before, you really need to check it out”, said Susan Hodder Waldo Theatre’s executive director and East Boothbay resident. “The concert lineup is diverse and impressive, but it’s also just a part of what we’re offering the community. Unique film tours and series, magic, comedy, spoken word, drag, community theatre, and even vaudeville present a wide selection of entertainment options to locals and visitors alike, all year round. And it’s just 40 minutes from the harbor!”
Doors will open at 3. General admission tickets are available in advance online for $18 at www.thewaldotheatre.org. Tickets will also be available at the box office starting at 3 p.m. and concessions will be available for purchase.
Show sponsors Finest Kind Medicinals and Cannabis Cured proudly invite you to this concert event.
The Waldo also offers theatre education programs for all ages in the form of adult workshops, after school classes, and summer camps. A non-profit arts organization based in an historic 1936 theatre, The Waldo seeks to enrich cultural offerings for all residents, regardless of means, and makes a concerted effort to keep ticket prices accessible. Visit their website and sign up to receive their monthly newsletter www.thewaldotheatre.org.
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916 Main Street
Waldoboro, ME 04572
United States