Lyceum in the āFast Laneā: Eagles tribute band Disco Stranglers headline Oct. 17 Lee Hall performance
Contact: Carl Smith
STARKVILLE, Miss.āFrom āHotel Californiaā to āLife in the Fast Lane,ā fans of the legendary ā70s rock band Eagles are set to enjoy a night of hit singles and deep tracks from the Starkville-based Disco Stranglers this month.
Borrowing their name from an iconic song off āThe Long Run,ā Disco Stranglers is part of MSUās 78th annual Lyceum Series, performing at 7 p.m., Oct. 17, at Lee Hallās historic Bettersworth Auditorium.
Known for their start-to-finish cover of the classic 1976 album āHotel California,ā band members bring an authentic Eagles sound to every performance, which features steel, acoustic and electric guitars, mandolins, keyboards, bass and drums. The group was founded by and features numerous members with Mississippi State ties, including Jerry Carnathan, Bill Cooke, Bob Damm, Drew Diekmann, Raymond Miller and Dale Robertson.
Tickets are $30 for the general public, $25 for Ļć½¶Ö±²„employees and $10 for children. Purchase them at . Students can attend for free by reserving tickets through the site or picking them up in person at the Center for Student Activities, located in Suite 314 of Colvard Student Union.
Additional Lyceum events scheduled for 7 p.m. in Lee Hallās Bettersworth Auditorium include:
āChristone āKingfishā Ingram, Dec. 3. In collaboration with Music Maker Productions, Clarksdale native and global blues sensation Kingfish performs at Ļć½¶Ö±²„for the first time, following two previously postponed visits due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Kingfish has toured across North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. He has quickly become known as the defining blues voice of his generation.
āAiley II, Feb. 11. One of Americaās most celebrated dance companies, Ailey II combines the spirit of energy of the countryās best young dance talent with the creative vision of Artistic Director Francesca Harper, offering a fresh take on the legacy of acclaimed choreographer Alvin Ailey.
āSonic Escape, Feb. 26. The flute and violin duo, founded by Shawn Wyckoff and Maria Kaneko Millar, reimagines classical musicās greatest hits. Known for their stage presence, Sonic Escape has performed at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and more.
āCanadian Brass, March 18. With more than 135 albums and 24 combined Grammy and Juno nominations, Canadian Brass is among the worldās most revered brass ensembles. Performances blend classical favorites with jazz, opera and contemporary selections, including works by Joni Mitchell and Drake.
The Lyceum Series is MSUās longest running performing arts series and is a key part of the universityās continued commitment to the arts. For more information about the 2025-26 season and tickets, visitĀ Ā or call 662-325-2930.
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