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The Maui Celebrity Series Continues at Sheraton Maui

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Creature at the Bates Motel. Photo provided by Brian Evans.

Creature at the Bates Motel. Photo provided by Brian Evans.

The Maui Celebrity Series continues with its founder, Brian Evans, performing classics and original big band songs on Saturday, Oct. 24, in The Maui Ballroom at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa in Lahaina.

Evans, a singer who has spent his career opening for Erasure, Joan Rivers, Jay Leno and others, has recorded numerous CD’s. His music can be heard on shows such as BoJack Horseman and So You Think You Can Dance. Evans will also introduce several of Maui’s stand-up comics who will open the show, as they seek a spot to open for other Maui Celebrity Series concerts.

Creature at The Bates Motel, featuring Brian Evans and Carrot Top. Photo provided by Brian Evans.

Creature at The Bates Motel, featuring Brian Evans and Carrot Top. Photo provided by Brian Evans.

Known for his songs At Fenway (the music video has garnered close to 12 million views on YouTube and features William Shatner) and the newly released Creature at The Bates Motel, (featuring Carrot Top in the music video), Evans will croon the night away and debut his new single, Maui Moon, performing it for the first time at this show before it’s worldwide release in December.

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“I look forward to performing on Maui, and to giving some local comics the chance to perform to a larger crowd, and even bigger stars in the future,” said Evans. “This is what it’s all about to me.”

Over six million YouTube viewers have watched Brian perform Witchcraft when he last performed a concert on Maui during his Maui Celebrity Series. His music video, At Fenway, his homage to the Boston Red Sox, has received close to 12 million views and counting.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Oct. 1 at honoluluboxoffice.com or by calling (808) 550-8457.

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The Nov. 28 show will feature Rob Schneider.

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