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The Laurie Berkner Band Dance Party Tour GIVEAWAY

Enjoy singing and dancing to your favorite songs!

April 29, 2013
Who loves The Laurie Berkner Band?!  Everyone in my house just screamed ‘US!’  They are one of our all-time favorite kids bands and they are coming to the Palace Theatre on May 18th. 

Congratulations to Lisa D. the winner of the family 4-pack!

I think my favorite song is Telephone which I sang over and over to my kids when they were younger.  My preschoolers tell me that We are the Dinosaurs is still their favorite as they march around the house singing.  

On their “Dance Party” tour, The Laurie Berkner Band will perform old favorites as well as new songs from their Party Day! DVD.  Kids can bring their favorite stuffed animal (those in the know will put them on their heads for “Pig on Her Head”) and wear their party clothes.  And don’t forget your dancing shoes of course! This hour and fifteen minute long show will be packed with fun and sure to have your kids (and you) smiling and singing along!

The concert is Saturday, May 18th at 1pm at the Palace Theatre, 34 West Broad Street.

Tickets range in price from $28 - $38 (plus fees), and you can buy them HERE.

Parents with children under 1 year who will be sitting on a lap may pick up a complimentary ticket for that child at the box office on the day of the show.


To enter to win a family 4-pack of tickets to The Laurie Berkner Band concert at the Palace Theatre on May 18th, please comment below with your child’s (or your) favorite song. This is a continuation of last week's giveaway, if you entered last week, you are logged. Please do not enter again.  A winner will be chosen by random.org on Wednesday, May 1st at 9pm EST and be notified by email. They will have until Friday, May 3rd at 12 midnight to confirm via email. You must be a subscriber to NE Columbus Macaroni Kid’s FREE eNewsletter (By entering this contest, you agree to be added as a subscriber to Macaroni Kid NE Columbus). One entry per person. You must be at least 18 years old to enter.


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