
2025–26 WEBER CENTER SEASON
America’s Sweethearts
Sunday, November 9, 2025 at 2 p.m.
Weber Center for the Performing Arts–Lyche Theatre
$46
Plus a $3 convenience fee and $1 facility fee per ticket.
All orders will include a 5.5% sales tax.
Group sales available: Buy 10 tickets or more at 10% off single ticket prices. Call 608-796-3100 or visit the Box Office.
TICKETS ON SALE
Group Sales: Friday, June 20
Single Tickets on Sale: Monday, June 23
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America loved the swinging sounds of female close-harmony groups even before The Andrews Sisters hit the airwaves with Bei Mir Bist du Schön in 1937. But audiences will hear those great vintage songs with fresh ears when America’s Sweethearts take the stage!
These New York City-based ladies have performed across the USA at iconic spaces honoring our veterans (the Intrepid Air and Space Museum, the WASP Museum), as well as large theatres and intimate cabaret venues, getting crowds tapping their feet to hits like Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy as they celebrate history through their crystal-clear harmonies and colorful costumes. In their vibrant, time-honored new show, this spectacular trio tackles classics like Hold Tight–Hold Tight, Happy Days Are Here Again, Lullaby of Broadway, and The Shoop Shoop Song (It’s In His Kiss). America’s Sweethearts charms audiences of all ages while navigating their way through a variety of trios, duets, and solo features…all with a slice of old-fashioned fun!
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The Viterbo University Fine Arts Center’s official and exclusive ticketing partner is OvationTix. Make sure you are buying directly through our website, www.viterbo.edu/fac or OvationTix. We do not use a third-party ticket reseller/vendor. Do not purchase through unauthorized resellers, as we will not be able to guarantee entry. If you are using a search engine to find tickets, be careful. Unauthorized sites with overpriced/counterfeit/invalid tickets are often listed above official ones. If you come across an offer online/on social media for resale tickets, please be extra cautious. If there is a ticket offer–especially from someone you do not know–that seems too good to be true, it is probably fake.