
Rick Springfield pops into EQC
After a decade of failed record deals and musical flops, rock musician Rick Springfield finally made his mark in the entertainment world. Read more...

Singer Michael Bolton to share his classics, covers at EQC performance
Singer Michael Bolton continues to lead a successful music career, hot off the heels of his most recent release “One World One Love.” Touring in support of his 18th studio album, the long-time crooner will be making a stop at the Emerald Queen Casino for a performance featuring fan favorites new and old. Read more...

Styx returns to the EQC next month
In the past 10 years, long-time arena rockers Styx have performed more live shows than all of their previous years combined. Read more...
Two chances to see Montgomery Gentry
Country duo Montgomery Gentry have had a long, successful journey to the front ranks of American music. Now in their 10th year on the national stage, they look back on their legacy which includes gold and platinum albums, countless awards and nominations, and more than 20 charted singles, with anthems like “My Town” and “Hell Yeah” becoming indelible parts of the honky-tonk landscape. Read more...
It's Hammer Time
Known for his amazing dance talent and spectacular performances as well as his flamboyant wardrobe and energetic personal style, MC Hammer has made his mark in America’s pop history. Read more...
George Thorogood and the Destroyers play the EQC in May
George Thorogood and the Destroyers fought their way to the top over the last 30 years. They came out of Delaware in the ‘70s as a jarringly high-energy bunch (also featuring drummer Jeff Simon and bassist Billy Blough) whose raucous, slide guitar-stoked, blues-rock takes on tunes by Chuck Berry, Elmore James, John Lee Hooker, Bo Diddley and others helped land them a contract with Cambridge’s Rounder Records. Read more...
Blues, country masters take over EQC
The last week of April pays homage to the past and present of classic Americana, with three sure-to-be knockout performances by three of blues and country’s beloved musicians. Read more...
Cheap Trick may be one of the most covered bands of all time. Since the ‘70s they’ve been blending elements of pop, punk and even metal in a way that is instantly catchy and recognizable. Read more...

Keith Sweat makes tour stop at EQC
R&B artist Keith Sweat has been making his mark in the smooth and silky music niche for decades. With the release of his most recent album “Just Me” in 2008, Keith Sweat has continued to tour, and it does not seem as though the long-standing R&B artist is going anywhere anytime soon. Keith Sweat will bring his signature sultry sound to the Emerald Queen Casino once again March 27. Read more...
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