Tribute Concerts: Just as Good as the Real Thing
At the Isle of Capri Casino Hotel Lake Charles, we love to game. But we also love to entertainment! Our sole goal is make sure our guests are happy. For this reason, we make sure that we have lots of things to keep our guests stimulated, making entertaining our top priority. One of our favorite ways to entertain is with our tribute bands. Tribute bands are great because give us moments of nostalgia, whilst helping to keep classic music bands alive!
History of Tribute Bands
Tribute bands were originally created in order to help honor the original artists/bands. The first known tribute band were The Buggs, who mimicked the look, style and sound of the Beatles. However, many argue that there
In 1996, after constantly being asked for autographs, he took the advice of Joe Walsh, of the Eagles, and embarked on a professional tribute career. He hasn’t looked back since. His act is always high energy and always entertaining.
Concert Details
Mark your calendars because our tribute band events are ones that you do not want to miss. Here are the details.
• Garth Guy: is performing Saturday, August 15 at 7 p.m. in the Event Center. Tickets are just $5 with a Fan Club card and $10 without a Fan Club card. You can purchase tickets on our website, at the Banana Cabana Gift Shop or by calling 1-800-THE-ISLE.
• The Rod Stewart Tribute Band: is performing Saturday, August 29 at 7 p.m. in the Event Center. Tickets are just $5 with a Fan Club card and $10 without a Fan Club card. You can purchase tickets on our website, at the Banana Cabana Gift Shop or by calling 1-800-THE ISLE.
We have a slew of tribute concerts lined up for the summer and beyond. To stay in the know, like our Facebook or follow our Twitter page, so you don’t miss out any of the entertainment fun. Come for the gaming, but stay for the
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