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Drumline Live!

Why see Drumline Live!?

Drum Roll Please

DrumLine Live! is an international tour based on the Historically Black College and University marching band tradition. The touring version is brought to you by the creative team behind the hit 2002 movie, which starred Nick Cannon, and the VH1 series Drumline: A New Beat.

With riveting rhythms, bold beats and ear-grabbing energy, the staged show will be a synchronized musical showcase of the HBCU experience. Incorporating original compositions and soul-infused interpretations of top 40 hits, group performances will range from colorful, choreographed routines to heavy doses of drum riffs and cadences. 

Key Information

Audience

This event is suitable for all ages.

Dates

Jan 18, 2025

Upcoming Performances

Creative

Don Roberts - Creator/Director/Musical Director
Brian Snell - Assistant Musical Director
Jacques Bell - Assistant Show Director/Choreographer
Demetrius Hubert - Percussion Director
Tovah 'TJ' Lovely - Assistant Percussion Director/Choreographer
Xavier Pierce - Lighting Designer
Harlan Penn - Scenic Designer
Glenda Morton - Costume Designer
Trudy Jones - Assistant Costume Designer
Raymond Rolle II, Lindsey Sarjeant, Keven Shepherd, Nicholas Thomas, Terry Jones - Arrangers

Reviews

Customer reviews

5 reviews, average rating: (3.1 Stars)

Tracy

Awesome/Talented/Entertaining

Saw this show a few years ago at the Meyerhoff,before the show was over, I knew I would see them everytime they came back!!! As a bonus the cast did a meet and greet with the audience in the lobby after their Amazing performance!!! ... Read more

Ellie Clements

Youth at it's finest.

My husband saw the movie and I didn't know what to expect. I found the youth were so energetic, totally performing with such wonderful talent and polish. It was a great experience. They put their hearts and souls into the performance tonight. They had it all, audience participation, wonderful vocals, stunning drummer's and a band that was all brass. So great and entertaining. I wish them the best with their travels and I do believe no one was sad in the audience. It was a very happy crowd that was there and whom ever their parents are they should be proud of these young people and they are all more than good enough for a Broadway show. I'd recommend this for a family outing, clean fun as well as a teaching experience on the history of black universities in the USA. We saw this in Cerritos and there are several great restaurants near by that are LA Based chain, i.e., Wood Ranch. YOu are near the beach in Orange County where you have some of the best places to eat and relax. ... Read more
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