The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra: The Beatles to Bourbon Street at The Moss Center

The Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center is hosting a special event featuring The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra on Saturday, August 16, 2025. The orchestra, led by Jeremy Davis and Clay Johnson, will perform The Beatles to Bourbon Street, a unique show that combines The Beatles' classic hits with a New Orleans twist. The performance promises to be a lively and soulful experience that music lovers won't want to miss. Tickets for the event can be purchased online.
Known for their energetic and diverse performances, The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra brings together elements of Sinatra, Motown, country, jazz, and rock and roll in their music. With The Beatles to Bourbon Street, the group offers a fresh take on iconic Beatles songs, including favorites like "Can't Buy Me Love," "Hey Jude," and more. The show is sure to be a memorable evening of music and entertainment.
The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra has garnered praise from music enthusiasts across the country for their innovative approach to the Great American Songbook and beyond. Fans of the group have lauded their unique blend of Southern charm and musical talent, making them a must-see act. Don't miss the chance to experience their British pop-inspired performance with a Southern twist.
Tickets for The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra's show at The Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center are priced at $40 for general admission and $65 for VIP seating. The event is recommended for audiences aged 13 and above. To secure your tickets, visit the Moss Center website, visit the box office in person, or call (786) 573-5300. Join us for an unforgettable night of music and entertainment.
The Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center, also known as "The Moss Center," is dedicated to promoting arts and culture in the Miami-Dade County community. Managed by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Center offers a range of programs and events to engage residents and visitors in the arts. For more information about The Moss Center and its initiatives, visit their website.