The Undercovers presents ROGERS, RICHIE & ROBINSON – Celebrating Kenny Rogers, Lionel Richie, and Smokey Robinson
Rediscover timeless songs like "The Gambler," "Hello," and "Cruisin'," brought to life with fresh, elegant arrangements. Learn how these legends’ music intertwined and the unexpected ways they shaped each other’s work. Even Smokey Robinson himself praised The Undercovers’ cover of "Ooh Baby Baby" as the best he’s ever heard.
Join The Undercovers—featuring vocalists Luke McMaster, Kevin Pauls, and Joel Parisien—as they reimagine the greatest hits and go beyond the music, sharing behind-the-scenes stories. Songs you remember. A night you won’t forget.
The Undercovers is a musical supergroup consisting of three of Canada’s most respected vocalists. The trio has united to reimagine timeless songs by some of the most iconic artists of all time, but their own career credits are equally impressive.
Luke McMaster’s writing credits have sold millions of copies for superstars like Rihanna, and he has collaborated with legends like Smokey Robinson, Lamont Dozier, Felix Cavaliere and Jim Brickman, who he teamed up with for their hit single, “Good Morning, Beautiful.” Joel Parisien is best known as the front man for Newworldson, earning four Juno Award nominations, penning three Top 5 Billboard singles, and headlining festivals around the world. And Kevin Pauls is a Gospel and CCM icon, often sharing the stage with many of his musical heroes such as Gaither Vocal Band, Michael English, Russ Taff, Steve Archer, Steven Curtis Chapman and more.
Tickets: Tickets are available through the Averitt Center for the Arts website or over the phone by calling the Averitt Center box office at 912-212-2787.
The VIP Section (Rows B & C + yellow highlighted box seats) includes entry to a special catered dinner reception at the Averitt Center for the Arts. More details will be available soon.
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