Stephen Freeman, accompanied by the Echoes of a Legend Show Band will bring an Elvis tribute performance to the Dowd Center Theatre in Monroe this January.
A native of Thomasville, North Carolina, Freeman embarked on his career as an Elvis Presley tribute artist in 1998 after serving as a private investigator and police officer. Over the years, his exceptional dedication to recreating Elvis's timeless performances has earned him national recognition. Freeman was twice voted as a top Elvis tribute performer by fans through the Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. In 2012, he was ranked among the top tribute performers at the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest in Memphis.
Tickets for the event are $25 for mezzanine and orchestra seating and $20 for obstructed-view seating. Tickets can be purchased through the event's official listing.
Patrons should note that the theater offers accessible parking with 350 two-hour on-street spaces and over 1,000 public lot spaces. Recording devices are not permitted for ticketed performances. Concessions include drinks and snacks, with beverages allowed in approved containers. Wheelchair seating is provided in select areas. For parking, tickets, or accessibility assistance attendees can call the theatre at 704-282-4577.
Organizers may use flyer printing to get the word out about tribute performances such as this one.
The performance will take place on January 11th at the Dowd Center Theatre, 120 South Main Street, Monroe, North Carolina. Doors will open at 7 pm.
