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Pablo Center Releases Part of Season 7 Lineup

with more to be announced, Pablo Center unveils a few coming stand-outs

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SEVEN HEAVEN. The Pablo Center
SEVENTH HEAVEN. The Pablo Center at the Confluence announced a few of the shows coming up in its seventh season. (Photos via Pablo Center Facebook)

The Pablo Center at the Confluence has given locals a glimpse of what is to come in its seventh season, including a few comedy, theater, and musical favorites. All tickets will go on sale to the public at 10am Friday, March 1, the Pablo Center website.

First up on the docket, coming July 31 is an evening of laughs with Jim Breuer, who has been featured on Comedy Centrals’s 100 Greatest Standups of All Time. Breuer focuses on turning life’s common hardships into humor. Tickets for his show start at $40.

Another well-known comic on the lineup is no stranger to the area: On Sept. 6, Cash Cab’s Ben Bailey will be back in Eau Claire for a night of laughs audiences won’t want to miss. Tickets for his show start at $46.

Be transported back in time on Sept. 8 when “1964” ... The Tribute brings Beatlemania back into 2024. Rolling Stone called this the “Best Beatles Tribute on Earth” with their attention to The Beatle’s iconic touring years, authentic clothing, hairstyles, and onstage banter. Tickets start at $33.

Another comedy show will hit the Pablo Center on Sept. 22 with “Whose Live Anyway?,” an improv comedy performance starring  Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray, bringing the spirit of Whose Line Is It Anyway? to life. Tickets start at $58.

Broadway fans rejoice as Dear Evan Hansen hits the stage from Oct. 4-6. The Washington Post declares it as “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history.” Tickets start at $77.

And that’s not all: In an announcement, the Pablo Center says it will continue to roll out more shows throughout the year.