Long Island-based singer-songwriter Jeff LeBlanc will return to the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center in his fourth headlining performance on Friday, November 15, while the jazz-steeped sojourn Some Enchanted Evening will take the stage on Sunday, November 17.
“This is an exciting weekend of performances that music lovers of all ages will enjoy,” said WHBPAC Marketing Director Heather Draskin.
Since releasing his first album release in 2009, LeBlanc has epitomized success as an independent artist – netting millions of streams, achieving both satellite and commercial radio play, selling out headline shows, and sharing the stage with a wide range of artists including Boz Scaggs, Tori Kelly, Chris Stapleton, Chaka Khan, John Hiatt, Michael McDonald, Gavin DeGraw, Robert Cray, Jamie Cullum, Chris Isaak, Brett Dennen, Lori McKenna and many more. He returns to the WHBPAC with a full band and brand-new music. Originally from Center Moriches, Leblanc has released four independent-label albums and found success on streaming radio. With an earthy, pop-folk sound infused with thoughtful lyricism, LeBlanc has been compared to John Mayer, Mat Kearney, and Amos Lee.
Celebrating a century of music from beloved Broadway shows, Some Enchanted Evening is an engaging and wildly popular tribute to the Great American Songbook and more. This enthralling concert seamlessly blends timeless music and dance – celebrating beloved classics (“Over the Rainbow,” “The Sound of Music”) to contemporary favorites (“My Shot”). Featuring Emmy-nominated trumpeter and charismatic crooner Benny Benack III, the exceptionally talented singer and social media sensation Stella Cole, and dazzling tap dance phenom Jabu Graybeal, Some Enchanted Evening pays homage to the enduring legacy of Broadway, bringing together music and dance in a way that resonates with audiences of all ages.
Tickets can be purchased at whbpac.org.