What's Happening?
The 1985, a tribute band known for covering popular music from the 1980s, is set to perform at Tibbits Opera House in Coldwater on November 15. The concert will start at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6 p.m. The band, led by Lisa and Dan Vukmirovich, will bring
their full stage experience to the historic venue, featuring videos, lights, costumes, and covers of 1980s rock, pop, new wave, metal, and club music. Tickets range from $20 to $36, and the performance is expected to last approximately two hours, including an intermission.
Why It's Important?
The concert by The 1985 at Tibbits Opera House represents the venue's ongoing commitment to providing cultural and entertainment experiences to the Coldwater community. As a historic site, Tibbits Opera House has been a staple in the area for nearly 150 years, hosting a variety of events that attract audiences of all ages. The performance by The 1985 not only offers nostalgia for fans of 1980s music but also supports local cultural initiatives and community engagement.
What's Next?
Following the concert, Tibbits Opera House will continue to host a variety of events, including musicals, plays, and other cultural activities. The venue's efforts to provide diverse entertainment options may lead to increased community involvement and support for local arts. The success of The 1985's performance could encourage similar tribute acts and themed events, further enriching the cultural landscape of Coldwater.
Beyond the Headlines
The presence of tribute bands like The 1985 highlights the enduring popularity of 1980s music and its influence on contemporary culture. Such performances can foster a sense of nostalgia and community among attendees, while also providing opportunities for local businesses and vendors associated with the event. The concert may also inspire younger generations to explore music from past decades, contributing to a broader appreciation of musical history.












