Bianca Del Rio, dubbed “The Joan Rivers of the Drag World” by the New York Times, is bringing her “Dead Inside” tour to the Kravis Center’s Dreyfoos Concert Hall on Feb. 18.
She cemented her place in the pop culture hall of fame since winning “RuPaul’s Drag Race” with her snarky frankness, impeccable timing, and politically incorrect humor. She says, “I’m coming out of my crypt and hitting the road again to remind everyone that I’m still dead inside! If you enjoy irreverent humor, like sparkly costumes, and are not easily offended … this is the show for you!”
RONNIE LARSEN IS LOOKING FOR SEMEN
Oh, that’s seamen with an a? Casting has officially begun for his next big silly community extravaganza, “Sea Men!” He has holes, I mean roles, for men of all ages and all levels of experience. The play, written and directed by Kalani Whitford, will open on Feb. 22 at The Foundry. But Ronnie’s not just about the seamen, Plays of Wilton will also produce the world premiere of “Family Tree” in April, and a revival of Dan Clancy’s award-winning gut-wrenching drama “Daniel’s Husband.”
HEARTBEAT
Heart is coming to Hard Rock Live on April 25. With a career spanning nearly five decades, the 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees have earned global recognition selling more than 25 million albums worldwide, with 20 Top 40 singles to their name. Heart will be performing their catalog of global chart-topping classic hits including “Magic Man,” “Barracuda,” “Crazy on You” and “These Dreams.” Nancy Wilson and Ann Wilson still lead the award-winning band, tickets start at $105.
FUN IN THE SUN
SunFest, Palm Beach’s waterfront music festival, has announced the line-up for its 40th season. The national headliners scheduled to perform at SunFest, Friday, May 3 through Sunday, May 5 include Nelly, Billy Idol, Shaggy, The Fixx, Elle King, Third Eye Blind, Dashboard Confessional, and Boys Like Girls among other national and local acts. SunFest is more than a place to see a concert. Festivities and amenities include the Art Village with interactive art and art activities, as well as art available for purchase, a floating bar, more than 100 foodie items, and several VIP options. For more information about SunFest, and a full artists lineup and schedule, visit sunfest.com.
GOIN’ TO THE CHAPEL, UHM, BROWARD CENTER
“Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding” renews its vow to entertain audiences in the Abdo New River Room at The Broward Center Feb. 14-25. Every performance is unique as the audience becomes wedding guests along with the happy couple’s colorful and madcap Italian American families. Guests are invited to eat, drink, dance, converse, and get caught up in the festivities. Tickets include a full Italian buffet with garlic bread, Caesar salad, chicken Marsala, traditional meatless baked ziti, mixed vegetables, and, of course, wedding cake. Tickets at browardcenter.org.