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Dennis DeYoung Performs the Music of STYX Saturday Night

March 31, 2016 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals News Release


Milwaukee, WI-The first-place Admirals are back at it on Saturday night, April 2nd when they play host to the San Antonio Rampage at the BMO Harris Bradley Center at 7 pm, followed by a post-game concert with founding member of STYX, Dennis DeYoung.

The first 5,000 fans will take home a bobblehead of Admirals great Carl Valimont, courtesy of Bradley Corporation. A defenseman from Southington, CT, Valimont skated for the Admirals from 1988-97 and is fourth in team history with 393 games played. He accumulated 186 points in his Ads career, which is the second most in club annuls among defenseman. Valimont currently lives in the Milwaukee area and is the head coach of the Hartland Arrowhead boys hockey team. He guided the team to the 2009 WIAA State Championship.

DeYoung will perform live in a post-game concert, courtesy of Lee Jeans, Coors Light, Toyota, and Potawatomi Hotel & Casino. DeYoung is a founding member of STYX and the lead singer and writer on seven of the bands eight Top Ten Hits. His live concert with six piece band showcases all the STYX Greatest Hits spanning the 70's, 80's, and 90's. The set includes all eight top Top 10 hits including Lady, Babe, Come Sail Away, and Mr. Roboto plus Classic Rock Anthems Renegade, Blue Collar Man, Suite Madam Blue and more.

In addition to the concert, the Admirals still have a limited number of on-ice passes available for purchase. The on-ice passes allow for exclusive access to the concert from directly in front of the stage. The on-ice passes are $20 and must be purchased in addition to a game ticket.

Fans can purchase tickets for the game and on-ice passes by calling the Admirals office at (414) 227-0550 or online at milwaukeeadmirals.com.




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