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GoodTimes/BadTimes brings a touch of Led Zeppelin to the Wayne Theatre

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The Led Zeppelin tribute band GoodTimes/BadTimes takes the stage at the Wayne Theatre in Waynesboro on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m.

Audiences can expect powerful performances of classics such as “Kashmir,” “Immigrant Song,” “Whole Lotta Love,” “Ramble On,” “Rock and Roll,” “When the Levee Breaks,” and the legendary “Stairway to Heaven.”

“Led Zeppelin’s music continues to resonate across generations,” said Tracy Straight, executive director of the Wayne Theatre. “GoodTimes/BadTimes has earned a reputation for delivering an authentic and exciting concert experience, and we’re thrilled to welcome them to Waynesboro. Whether you grew up listening to these songs or are discovering them for the first time, this is a performance that celebrates some of the most influential music ever recorded.”

A limited number of VIP packages are available and include early access to the theatre, two exclusive song performances, a meet-and-greet with the band, a complimentary drink ticket, and a signed commemorative poster.

For tickets and additional information, visit waynetheatre.org or contact the Wayne Theatre Box Office at 540.943.9999.




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