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Best Shows This Weekend

in Cincinnati

Mamma Mia! at Procter and Gamble Hall

Mamma Mia!

It's time to break out the platform shoes and feather boas - Mamma Mia is BACK! With 25 years since this sunshine-filled show first redefined the concept of the jukebox musical. Single mother Donna is struggling to cope with her young daughter's impending marriage on a picturesque Greek island. Throw into the mix three lovers from her past, and a catalogue of ABBA's greatest hits, and you've got yourself a classic!

Fat Ham at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

Fat Ham

James Ijames' Pulitzer Prize-winning play comes to you! Fat Ham is a wildly imaginative and socially-charged reimagining of Shakespeare's classic, Hamlet. Instead of a Danish castle however, this time our story takes place at a BBQ cookout in Southern America where Juicy, a queer college student, must decide whether to avenge his father's death or carve a new path for his future.

Ronny Chieng at Taft Theatre

Ronny Chieng

Award-winning comedian extraordinaire Ronny Chieng is on as he brings his comedy to the USA! Having starred in the global smash-hit film, Crazy Rich Asian, Malaysian-born Chieng is one of the world's fastest-growing comedians. Don't miss your chance to see this funny man live as he brings the Love To Hate It tour to you thus year!

Kings of Leon at Andrew J Brady Music Center

Kings of Leon

The band, formed in 1999 in Nashville by three brothersNathan, Jared, and Caleb Followilland their cousin Matthew, aka Kings of Leon, return this year with a brand new album and tour! "Can We Please Have Fun" is the band's ninth studio album and sees them return to a playful form much like their early albums. With the lead single "Mustang" gaining huge critical acclaim, KOL is back and better than ever!

Parker McCollum at Riverbend Music Center

Parker McCollum

Austin-born singer-songwriter Parker McCollum is relatively new on the scene, releasing his debut album, 'The Limestone Kid', in early 2015. But don't let that fool you - he's swiftly become one of country musics' ones to watch. Make a date to see this rising star live on stage and discover what makes him such a special new sound.

Bill Bellamy at Funny Bone

Bill Bellamy

Drawing on his experience of growing up in Newark, Bill Bellamy is a true story-teller, combining subtle visual comedy with astute observations. With style and panache, the quick-witted comedian draws the audience in with intelligent verbal artistry; there are no cheap shots, over-the-top rants or yawn-inducing cliches here!

Jim Breuer at Live at the Ludlow Garage

Jim Breuer

Man of a thousand voices and all round comic whirlwind Jim Breuer is heading out on tour once again. While he's a cult icon for his role in stoner comedy Half Baked with Dave Chappelle, Breuer has made a conscious decision to shift his stand-up in a family friendly direction in recent years because "it's much more challenging".

STRFKR at Madison Theater

STRFKR

Oregon indie band STRFKR are heading out on an extensive US tour this year to support their album Parallel Realms' out March 1. The band kick things off in California this March, before ending their 4-month stint in Phoenix Arizona. With support from Ruth Radelet and Holy Wave this is shaping up to be one of the most electric tours of the year.

Ice Cube at Hard Rock Casino

Ice Cube

Bursting onto the scene in 1988 with the critically acclaimed and cultural classic 'Straight Outta Compton' Ice Cube has been a household name ever since. A pioneer of hip-hop, Cube has had a glittering and varied career that has seen the star direct, act, produce and write. As well-rounded an artist as you can get Cube returns to the stage with the 'Straight Into Canada' tour!

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