Phil Vassar: HITSteria Tour 6 PM
October 12, 2019
6:00 PM
Doors Open: 5:30 PM
Doors Open: 5:30 PM
Phil Vassar is a hit song writing and accolade receiving machine. Best known for the chart toppers "In A Real Love" and "Just Another Day In Paradise," Phil Vassar also hit the Top Ten with "Carlene," "Last Day Of My Life," "American Child," "Six-Pack Summer," "That's When I Love You" and "Love Is A Beautiful Thing." Other artists have also taken his songs to number one, including "My Next Thirty Years" by Tim McGraw, "She's Right On The Money" by Alan Jackson, Jo Dee Messina's "Bye, Bye" and "I'm Alright." David Nail had a hit with "The Sound Of A Million Dreams" and Billboard named it the Number One song in their Top 10 Country Songs Of 2012. Billboard Country Songwriter Of The Year Phil Vassar continues to churn out incisive, soulful lyrics with infectious melodies. Don't miss this return appearance in Sellersville for the HITSteria Tour, a celebration of 1999-2019 and all of the hits!
Kendal Conrad will be starting off the show.
Artist Website
Artist Website
15% off your hotel stay when seeing a show at Sellersville Theater! Planning on having fun? Why not make it a night? Use the promo code SHOW15 when booking your room online or by phone at The Washington House Hotel next door after seeing a show. Enjoy a dessert or drink worry-free after the show and then head upstairs to cozy up in your room. Our continental breakfast the next morning features house made breakfast breads, yogurt parfaits, oatmeal and more and is prepared early, so you can still get to work in the morning!
A processing fee of $6.50 per ticket will appear on your order at check out. This fee is waived when you purchase at our Box Office, click here for hours. All ticket delivery options are free.
The cabaret and first four rows are reserved for Theater Members until one month before the show. To inquire about Membership, call our Box Office at 215-257-5808 or click here. If you are a Theater Member, select your tickets using the price code that matches your Membership level and enter your Member ID into the Membership box on the checkout page.
Friends & Fanatics: Thank you for your support! As promised, you do not pay additional ticket fees. Because we are unable to remove fees from online sales, we lower the ticket price you see below by $6.50 so that when the fee is applied it all balances out and you pay the original ticket price, nothing more! Please call the Box Office with questions at 215-257-5808.
Kendal Conrad will be starting off the show.
Artist Website
Artist Website
15% off your hotel stay when seeing a show at Sellersville Theater! Planning on having fun? Why not make it a night? Use the promo code SHOW15 when booking your room online or by phone at The Washington House Hotel next door after seeing a show. Enjoy a dessert or drink worry-free after the show and then head upstairs to cozy up in your room. Our continental breakfast the next morning features house made breakfast breads, yogurt parfaits, oatmeal and more and is prepared early, so you can still get to work in the morning!
A processing fee of $6.50 per ticket will appear on your order at check out. This fee is waived when you purchase at our Box Office, click here for hours. All ticket delivery options are free.
The cabaret and first four rows are reserved for Theater Members until one month before the show. To inquire about Membership, call our Box Office at 215-257-5808 or click here. If you are a Theater Member, select your tickets using the price code that matches your Membership level and enter your Member ID into the Membership box on the checkout page.
Friends & Fanatics: Thank you for your support! As promised, you do not pay additional ticket fees. Because we are unable to remove fees from online sales, we lower the ticket price you see below by $6.50 so that when the fee is applied it all balances out and you pay the original ticket price, nothing more! Please call the Box Office with questions at 215-257-5808.
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