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Experience an unforgettable evening as Alfreda Sings Aretha and Tina takes the stage at Harbison Theatre At Midlands Tech in Columbia, South Carolina, on January 17, 2026. This concert promises to be a powerful tribute to two of music's most iconic legends, Aretha Franklin and Tina Turner, showcasing their timeless hits and unforgettable performances.
Alfreda's remarkable vocal prowess and dynamic stage presence have garnered her acclaim as one of the premier tribute artists in the industry. With a repertoire that includes classics such as "Respect," "Proud Mary," and "What's Love Got to Do with It," fans can expect a night filled with nostalgia and energy. The combination of these legendary artists' music, delivered by Alfreda's passionate interpretation, ensures an experience that resonates deeply with audiences.
Tickets for this highly anticipated event are expected to be in high demand. Based on historical trends for similar performances, ticket prices may range from $30 to $75, depending on seating selection and availability. Early purchase is recommended to secure the best seats in the house. The Harbison Theatre At Midlands Tech offers a comfortable and intimate setting, allowing fans to connect with the performance on a personal level.
In addition to the main event, attendees can look forward to potential opening acts that may enhance the overall concert experience. The venue itself has a rich history of hosting exceptional performances, making it a beloved destination for music lovers in Columbia. With positive reviews highlighting both the acoustics and ambiance of the theatre, fans can anticipate an evening that is not only entertaining but also memorable.
For those interested in attending this remarkable tribute concert, tickets are available through ticketscolumbiasc.com. Don’t miss your chance to witness Alfreda Sings Aretha and Tina live at Harbison Theatre At Midlands Tech—mark your calendars for January 17, 2026, and prepare for an extraordinary night of music celebrating two of the greatest voices in history.