“GLORIA ESTEFAN & MIAMI SOUND MACHINE: A Benefit Concert for Viva Broadway” Offers New Block of Tickets

10 Jul 2015 by Rachel Herrelle in Celebrities, Event, Fame, General, Home, Music, Pleasure, Theater

 A limited number of “Benefactor” seats will be available for Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine: A Benefit Concert for Viva Broadway. The concert will take place on Monday, September 14th at 8:00pm at the Minskoff Theatre, 200 West 45th Street in Manhattan.

The “Benefactor” seats will go on sale today, July 7th, for $1,500. The package includes the same elements as the VIP Packages — a pre-show champagne reception with Emilio Estefan, premium seats to the concert and post-show meet and greet cast party with Gloria Estefan and the band at the Hunt & Fish Club NYC in Midtown Manhattan – as well as, a Viva Broadway certificate signed by Gloria and Emilio Estefan naming the “Benefactor” for Family First Nights; plus inclusion in the Playbill program and Broadway League website.

Tickets can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000. For more information:  www.broadway.org/info/viva-broadway.

Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine return to New York City to perform a special concert comprising their greatest hits including: “Get On Your Feet,” “Conga,” “Rhythm is Gonna Get You,” “Mi Tierra,” and more! The Broadway production On Your Feet! will begin previews October 5, 2015 and opens November 5, 2015 at the Marquis Theatre.

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Proceeds from this benefit will support Viva Broadway. The Broadway League’s Viva Broadway initiative is an audience development partnership with the Hispanic community to help bridge the world of Broadway with Latino audiences around the country. The long-term initiative aims to increase awareness about Broadway while culturally enriching lives, bringing families together, and building new careers in the theatre. Proceeds will go towards The Broadway League’s Family First Nights®, a nationwide program specifically designed to encourage economically at-risk families to attend theatre on a regular basis.

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