About TIM McGRAW Tribute by Vegas McGraw
Tim McGraw Tribute Show (Las Vegas, NV)
Presenting a powerful show that thrills and captivates audiences everywhere. This Tim McGraw tribute performed by Nashville recording artist and Las Vegas Entertainer Adam D. Tucker accurately recreates the music and mystique of country music ICON Tim McGraw. Adam recently WON episode 3 on the new hit TV show executive produced by Jimmy Fallon Called Clash of The Cover Bands! He and his talented crew have opened up for 42 National Acts all over the United States, including: Taylor Swift, Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Charlie Daniels, Blake Shelton, Josh Turner, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Tracy Lawrence etc. The response has been overwhelming and invitations from large corporate events to fairs, festivals, casinos and charity benefits have presented themselves. The timeless sound of Tim McGraw proves appealing to audiences of all ages, bringing back memories and touching the hearts of all. This talented group of musicians showcase Tim McGraw's' mega-hits from the 90's such as Don't Take The Girl, I Like It I Love It, Everywhere and his current radio hits of today! This tribute was formed to salute Tim McGraw and bring his music to your city, so get ready to experience the best Tim McGraw tribute show going today!
The Monroe Theatre
Legacy of the Historical Monroe Theatre
The Historic Monroe Theatre first opened its doors on a chilly Saturday in December 1939. It was the vision of the formidable Mrs. Mena Fliehman, who established it as the premier place to see a movie and a legendary stop for live entertainment.
The Monroe’s stage became a launching pad for future stars and an essential venue for traveling talent. Long before they were household names, icons like Bill Monroe, Hank Snow, and Minnie Pearl graced our stage. Most famously, a 15-year-old girl named Virginia Patterson Hensley, who we all know now as the sensational Patsy Cline, performed here in 1946.
Though the curtains sadly closed in 1977, the spirit of the theatre never left. After sitting dormant for decades, the Monroe was lovingly gifted to the Monroe Arts Council in 2016. A team of dedicated volunteers immediately began the challenging work of cleaning, restoring, and bringing this gem back to life.
Today, the Monroe Theatre is alive again, serving as the cultural cornerstone of Southeast Ohio. Thanks to incredible community support and recent transformative grants, including $4.6 million from the Appalachian Community Grant Program, we are undertaking our full restoration. This project ensures we can continue to host the next generation of musical legends while preserving our history for decades to come.