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Rock ‘n’ roll powerhouse duo Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo to perform in Sounds of Summer Concert Series

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Rock ‘n’ roll powerhouse duo Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo join the 2022 Sounds of Summer Concert Series presented by Sands Auto Thursday, July 7, at the Univest Performance Center in Quakertown.

Tickets are now available at QuakertownEvents.com. Both reserved seating and lawn tickets are available online. Tickets start at $40 for lawn seating and reserved seats range from $50 to $135 depending on the seat location. In addition, there are limited VIP Packages available.

Benatar’s vocals and take-no-prisoners attitude, along with Giraldo’s artistry as a guitarist, producer and songwriter forged the undeniable chemistry and unique sound that created some of rock’s most memorable hits, including “We Belong,” “Invincible,” “Love is a Battlefield,” “Promises in the Dark,” “We Live for Love,” “Heartbreaker” and “Hell is for Children.”

Together they have created two multi-platinum, five platinum and three gold albums, as well as 19 Top 40 hits. They have sold over 30 million records worldwide and have won an unprecedented four consecutive Grammy awards. Their rock and roll love affair has endured for more than three and a half decades. They continue to tour, selling out concerts everywhere.

The Sounds of Summer Concert Series presented by Sands Auto features a variety of artists from country, classic rock, pop, and more. Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo will complete the Sounds of Summer Concert Series announcements as they join the already announced Happy Together Tour (June 15), multi-platinum country music star Scotty McCreery (July 8), heavy metal bands Queensrÿche and Great White (July 15), country legends Rodney Atkins and Diamond Rio (Aug. 20), and Philadelphia rock band The Hooters (Aug. 26).

The Univest Performance Center can comfortably accommodate 3,000 people while providing all essential amenities such as restrooms, concessions, libations, merchandise, plenty of parking, and is ADA compliant.


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