Leisure Travelers

  1. Inspired by the Emmy-winning TV series for children, Bluey's Big Play is its theatrical adaptation based on an original story by Joe Brumm. It follows the beloved characters Bluey, Bandit, Bingo and Chilli who go on adventures through brilliant puppetry.
  2. Two older men wearing sunglasses, white shirts, and black vests stand outdoors in front of a cloudy sky. One holds a guitar by his side.
    This soft rock duo has been churning out hits since the '80s. Since the band got together in 1975, they have had a successful career. In 2013, Air Supply was inducted into the Australian Recording Induction Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame.
  3. Experience the music of renowned singer-songwriter A.J. Croce. His dynamic style of Americana and blues-infused rock is sure to captivate you. A.J. is the son of the legendary Jim Croce and his music carries the torch of his father's legendary songwriting. Come for a night of inspiring songs and stories...
  4. In a career spanning over 60 years, the Grammy-winning American singer and songwriter, Judy Collins, has played with many musical genres including folk, pop, and rock-and-roll. From more than thirty albums under her name, the biggest hits are "Both Sides, Now," "Send in the Clowns," and "Cook with Honey."
  5. Six people in sunglasses sit in a row of green chairs against a plain wall, with one person on the far left facing sideways.
    Ambrosia is a rock band from Los Angeles who had five Top 40 singles between 1975 and 1980. Along with creating charting singles like, "Holdin' On to Yesterday," "How Much I Feel," and "Biggest Part of Me," they have also earned multiple Grammy nominations with albums like One Eighty and...
  6. The Fab Four is a tribute band from California that pays homage to The Beatles. After being founded by Ron McNeil, a John Lennon mimic, the ensemble played Beatles songs around southern California in 1997. They've performed in Japan, Malaysia, France, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Mexico, and...
  7. A man with dark hair and a beard, wearing a light-colored button-up shirt, looks at the camera while standing in a shaded area.
    Tab Benoit is a blues guitarist, singer, and musician from Louisiana who has won the highest accolade for Blues musicians: B.B. King Entertainer of the Year award, twice. He also earned a place in The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame with popular tracks like “For What It’s Worth” and “Shelter...
  8. Two men in formal attire are in a dimly lit room; one is standing by a mirror adjusting his hat, while the other writes on a clipboard.
    The Roots are an American hip-hop group led by renowned MC and producer Tariq Trotter (aka Black Thought) and drummer/producer Questlove. Hailing from Philadelphia, The Roots formed in 1987, and have since established themselves as a pioneering force in hip-hop and alternative music. The Roots have often pushed the boundaries...
  9. Three men pose together against a plain backdrop, each wearing light-colored, patterned shirts; one has long hair, one has short hair, and one is bald.
    Known as "masters of soulful folk," The Wood Brothers is a roots band from New York City that combines genres like folk, blues, jazz, and gospel. With extremely popular tracks like "Luckiest Man," "Postcards From Hell," and "I Got Loaded," they have earned over a million monthly listeners on Spotify.
  10. Six adults pose in formal attire against a white background; three men wear blue tuxedos, while two women wear black and gold dresses and one man wears a black tuxedo.
    Los Ángeles Azules is the only Mexican duo who has two videos on YouTube with over a billion views. Being one of the biggest names in the Latin musical genre of cumbia, some of their most popular albums include "De Buenos Aires Para el Mundo" which debuted at #8 on...