A Night In Vegas
Two former members of The Nylons bring you an evening of pizzazz with songs you can’t forget. Billy Newton-Davis recounts his real life experience working with Sammy Davis Jr. and Micah Barnes lights up the stage singing songs from his latest album, Vegas Breeze, as well as classics such as “Got a Lot of Livin’ To Do” and “One For My Baby.” This isn’t just nostalgia, it’s some of Canada’s best cabaret performers working their magic in a great new intimate space you will want to return to again and again.
Want to enjoy more great music for less? Save 20% when you attend two shows within our Songbook Series Package, celebrating some of the greatest songs of our time, including A Night in Vegas on August 23, Barbra Sings Bacharach August 9 or September 1, Rebecca Perry’s James Bond: The Songs of 007 August 11 and 12, Queens of Country August 25, Honky Tonkin’ with the Song of Hank Williams August 30, and Jackie Richardson September 2. To select our Songbook Series Package head on over to the following link to select your two shows.
Shows are all ages as long as any minor is accompanied by an adult. Please refer to our safety policy if you have any questions.
ABOUT THE VENUE
Sergeants Mess Hall
The 180-seat Sergeants Mess Hall at Base31 is the newest performance venue to open in Prince Edward County. This architectural gem has been renovated and repurposed as a unique and intimate concert venue, featuring state-of-the art sound and lighting, with its original historic charm and character retained. Now with an alluring, cabaret lounge feel and elevated bar service, this gem of a venue ensures a sophisticated, enjoyable and warm concert experience. The space features both reserved seating at cabaret tables and general admission seating ticket options. Enjoy some of the most legendary and impressive names in music, sharing the music you already love, along with your favourite tunes revisited by new artists we know you’ll become instant fans of. The Sergeants Mess Hall is an up-close and personal experience with the best of the stage in a beautifully reimagined setting. An unforgettable entertainment experience; it doesn’t get any better than this.
The Sergeants Mess Hall has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1939. The building was originally built as a mess hall for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) No. 31 Bombing and Gunnery School during World War II. During the war, the building served as a gathering place for the sergeants who were stationed at the base. It was a place where they could relax, eat meals, and socialize with their fellow soldiers. After the war, the base was decommissioned and the building served a variety of purposes over the years, including as a community center, a school, and a storage facility.
General Admission Seating
Seating is first come, first served in this section. Please do not save seats for individuals who have not yet arrived. Our goal is to create an enjoyable and comfortable experience for all attendees. Thank you for your cooperation and we look forward to seeing you at the event!
Reserved Seating
We are excited to offer reserved seating for our upcoming event. Please note: our tables at the Sergeants Mess Hall are arranged as tables of four. If you purchase less than four tickets, you will be seated with other attendees at a small table cabaret style. We hope this seating arrangement will provide a fun and sociable experience for everyone. Thank you for your understanding and we look forward to hosting you at the event.
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