Fort Hill PAC Announces Upcoming Fall & Winter Lineup

Canandaigua, NY - Fort Hill Performing Arts Center is thrilled to unveil its upcoming Fall and Winter lineup, promising an extraordinary season of entertainment that caters to a wide range of artistic tastes. With a diverse lineup featuring renowned musicians and festive performances, Fort Hill continues its mission to bring world-class entertainment to the heart of the Finger Lakes region.

“The artists we've lined up for this fall and winter are exceptional talents, poised to captivate audiences with their diverse performances,” said Sueann Townsend, Executive Director, Fort Hill Performing Arts Center.

Upcoming Fall & Winter performances include:

  • September 14: How Sweet It Is! Steve Leslie sings James Taylor

  • September 26: Journeyman - A Tribute to Eric Clapton

  • October 4: The THE BAND Band - A Tribute to The Band

  • October 12: The Eaglez

  • October 26: Phantom of the Opera - Silent Film with Organ

  • October 27: Finger Lakes Community Band

  • November 8 & 9: Big Wigs!

  • November 14: Close To You - The Music of the Carpenters

  • November 23: High Noon

  • December 6: Tammi Pascitelli and Mark Skippy Price

  • December 7: Mary Fahl - Winter Songs

  • December 13-15: Rochester City Ballet

    “We take pride in offering our community live entertainment in an up-close and intimate setting that stands out from other theater venues,” said Townsend. “From impeccable acoustics to enhanced sightlines, every detail of the theater is designed to ensure an unforgettable experience.”

    Don’t miss the opportunities to see the incredible performances coming to Fort Hill Performing Arts Center, this Fall and Winter! Tickets are available at pac.org or at the venue’s box office.

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