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Jake Shimabukuro
First Preview: Jun 5, 2019
Opening Date: Jun 14, 2019
Closing Date: Jun 15, 2019
Running Time: 01:20
Playing @
Tarrytown Music Hall
13 Main St, Tarrytown, NY 10591
Arguably the best contemporary ukulele player in the world returns to the Music Hall.
Jake Shimabukuro combines classic ukulele styles with various other genres ranging from pop, rock, and jazz to metal and has become noted for his solo uke arrangements of such varied pieces as the George Harrison song “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Schubert’s “Ave Maria” and Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.”
Shimabukuro’s records have topped the Billboard World Music Charts on numerous occasions, and as a live performer he’s played with world-renowned orchestras and at prestigious venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Lincoln Center and the Sydney Opera House.
Jake Shimabukuro combines classic ukulele styles with various other genres ranging from pop, rock, and jazz to metal and has become noted for his solo uke arrangements of such varied pieces as the George Harrison song “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Schubert’s “Ave Maria” and Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.”
Shimabukuro’s records have topped the Billboard World Music Charts on numerous occasions, and as a live performer he’s played with world-renowned orchestras and at prestigious venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Lincoln Center and the Sydney Opera House.
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Performance Schedule
FRIDAY, JUNE 14th @ 8 PM
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Full-price tickets:
$38.00 - $48.00
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Accessibility
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Parking
There is a reserved parking space on Main Street for vehicles with disabled drivers. It is located the next block down from The Music Hall, in front the restaurant "A Taste Of China" -
Passenger Loading Zone
The is no parking in front of the theater so that passengers can loaded and unloaded. -
Restroom
Both of our restrooms are located about 6 steps below the orchestra level and are therefore not accessible for everyone. -
Elevator/Escalator
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Entrance
There are no stairs leading in to the main Orchestra Level of the theater. The entrance is a downhill slope. The sloping angle is steeper than an ADA-ramp, so if you are in a wheelchair, you may need some assistance going up or down -
Wheelchair Info
seating accommodations can be made for wheelchairs. The balcony level isn't accessible to wheelchairs.










