Rock out to the original “Heartbreaker” who’s still giving her best shot with powerful Grammy-winning vocals, as well as the raucous riffs of Cheap Trick, who still wants you to want them.
- Queen of arena rock and 4-time Grammy winner Pat Benatar gets the crowd all fired up with “Shadows of the Night,” “Love is a Battlefield,” and other tough-talking classics from the early ’80s.
- “Benatar hasn’t lost a step, and her voice can still hit those notes and wail those long passages in her easily identifiable and distinctive voice,” according to AllMusic.com’s review of her album Summer Vacation Tour Live.
- Cheap Trick, a pop/rock wonder whose music kicked off in the ’60s, drives crunching power chords and catchy melodies for memorable numbers including “Dream Police,” “The Flame,” and “Surrender.”
- Cheap Trick has given more than 5,000 performances to date and earned 40 gold and platinum recording awards. Their hyped, electric sound can also be heard on their 2009 release, Sgt. Pepper Live.
- “Anyone who saw arena rock shows in the mid- to late-1970s should dig this.”—Rolling Stone
- Pop/country singer Brynn Marie got her start after winning a talent contest through a radio station in 2005 and has since been showcased with Armed Forces Entertainment for a tour across the Middle East. She recently released feisty single “Bandaid on a Bullet Hole,” which showcases her powerful vocals and tell-it-like-it-is attitude.