Editorial | Success of Nelly show validates diversity of entertainment options | News
, 2022-12-06 18:00:00,
A diversity of entertainment was the winner on Saturday night, when hip-hop star Nelly performed to a packed house at 1st Summit Arena @ Cambria County War Memorial.
Arena leaders say 4,000 tickets were sold for what they believe was the first appearance by a black hip-hop artist in the venue’s 70-year history.
Nelly’s concert joins a series of best-selling shows at the War Memorial, which offers a wider variety of entertainment, including rappers Nelly and opening act Ying Yang Twins along with the “America’s Got Talent” performer. Kodi Lee, whose visit to Johnstown was postponed and will be rescheduled, arena officials say.
That sits alongside the traditional genres: country (Cole Swindell played to a huge crowd on November 12); classic rock (Foreigner will return to the arena on May 23) and contemporary Christian (MercyMe will visit on March 10).
Families can enjoy Disney On Ice – and the “Let’s Celebrate” show – during the holidays from December 22-26. Southern rock/country band Whiskey Myers will take the War Memorial stage on February 25.
Shows like Nelly’s performance allow the arena, and nearby businesses on concert nights, to reach a significant demographic. Nelly’s audience was mostly people under 40 and predominantly women.
Abby Cole, Nelly’s manager, said the tour would bring…
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