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Mannheim Steamroller fans get ready for the Blue Gate Performing Arts Center because as part of her upcoming tour Mannheim Steamroller will be playing the Shipshewana, IN on Friday, December 12th 2025. Get the best deals on Mannheim Steamroller Blue Gate Performing Arts Center tickets right here.

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Mannheim Steamroller Shipshewana IN schedule

Prepare for a festive evening as Mannheim Steamroller brings their beloved holiday classic, Mannheim Steamroller Christmas, to the Blue Gate Performing Arts Center in Shipshewana on December 12, 2025. This enchanting concert promises a delightful mix of Christmas favorites, perfect for holiday lovers of all ages. If you're eager for more live music, don't miss the Marshall Tucker Band on March 14, 2026, where you can enjoy their iconic Southern rock sounds, or catch Jo Dee Messina on April 23, 2026, for an evening filled with heartfelt country melodies. Additionally, jazz and blues enthusiasts should mark May 1, 2026, on their calendars for a soul-stirring performance by Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Plus, there’s nothing quite like the warmth of the holiday season, so be sure to check out the Gaither Homecoming Christmas on December 10, 2025, for a night of uplifting music. With so many incredible concerts lined up, be sure to visit bluegatetheatretickets.com to secure your spot and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of live performances this holiday season and beyond!


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By Wildcat4Broncos

A rip off

Oh boy, where do I even begin! From the start, we were quite astonished at the sight of three two-story tour busses with individuals 90 and up pouring into the place by the hundreds. Then, as the show began, five--at most six--pitiful people in very cheap-looking, oversized costumes appeared on the stage. The lights were blinding, the sound system deafening, and it distorted all the noise they were making. Okay, I must say that their music is great, but the problem is, is that on the concert more than half of it is on recording. So, make it cheaper and easier on yourself, and just buy a CD and listen it in your home. The video was very cheap, old, of very poor quality, and what did they mean by videotaping Thomas Kinkade candle villages?! As well as possessed stuffed animals?!! And we do live in the 21st century with all of the great sound and visual technology out there, but it seems that they are stuck in the middle of the 20th century. So, for the first part of the concert we were squinting at the stage due to the blinding beams of light shooting at us, and/or covering our ears from the squealing distorted sound. Then came the intermission, and that was the best part! We had our champagne, walked around the greatly-decorated Shea's, and then left in the luxury of no one crowding the parking lot. In general, a rip off! We are greatly disappointed…