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The Weinberg Center for the Arts announces the lineup for its 43rd season of live music, comedy, dance, film and more, continuing its commitment to presenting diverse, affordable
entertainment to the Frederick community. The season kicks off September 8th with the first Frederick Speaker Series event of the season, An Evening with Rick Steves.


Tickets go on sale to Weinberg Center members Tuesday, August 30 at 10:00 AM and to the public Wednesday, September 7 at 10:00 AM. Tickets and memberships can be purchased online at WeinbergCenter.org, by calling the Box Office at 301-600-2828, or in person at 20 W. Patrick Street, Frederick, MD. Tickets for several performances previously announced are already on sale to the public.

This season the 2022- 2023 performances include:
The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA
Classic Albums Live – The Eagles Greatest Hits
We Banjo 3
Mark Bryan & The Screaming Trojans
Smokey & Me A Celebration of Smokey Robinson
USAF Concert Band & Singing Sergeants
Lightwire: A Very Electric Christmas
Eric Byrd Trio – A Charlie Brown Christmas
1964 The Tribute
The Doo Wop Project
Teelin Irish Dance Company – Celtic Journey
Loudon Wainwright III & Tom Rush w/ Matt Nakoa
Friends! The Musical Parody
Neil Berg’s Woodstock Revisited
Afrique en Cirque by Cirque Kalabanté
Ngaiire

The Weinberg Center will once again host the Frederick Speaker Series, celebrating 10 years of bringing world-class leaders into the community. As previously announced, the 2022-2023 line-up features Rick Steves, Jon Meacham, Terry Crews, Dr. Temple Grandin (returning favorite for the 10th Anniversary season) and Emmanuel Acho. 


Honoring its roots as the former Tivoli movie palace, the Weinberg Center will continue to present its Silent Film Series, sponsored by the G. Frank Thomas Foundation and featuring live accompaniment on its Wurlitzer organ. The series begins October 28th with the 1920 classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. The Wonder Book Classic Film Series, sponsored by Wonder Book, starts its season off on October 13th with the 1931 classic, Frankenstein. 

To view the season brochure, click here. More programming will be added throughout the year and will be announced as the season progresses.

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