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A Tribute to Earth, Wind & Fire Comes to The Suffolk

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"Shining Star: Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute Band” performs at The Suffolk on April 6. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Mar 17, 2025

The Suffolk presents “Shining Star: Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute Band” on Sunday, April 6, at 7 p.m. Get on the open dance floor at The Suffolk and step into a world of rhythm, soul and pure joy as the stage lights up for an unforgettable Earth, Wind & Fire tribute band performance. From the first note, you’ll be transported back to the golden era of funk, R&B, and disco, where infectious grooves and heartfelt lyrics ruled the airwaves. The show kicks off with an electrifying renditions of timeless hits like “September,” “Let’s Groove,” and “Boogie Wonderland.” The band, captures the essence of Earth, Wind & Fire with their high-energy choreography, tight harmonies, and masterful musicianship.

The horns blaze, the bass thumps, and the percussion pulses, creating a wall of sound that makes it impossible to sit still. Each band member embodies the spirit of the original legends, from the soulful lead vocals to the intricate guitar, keyboard and horn solos.

With a setlist that spans the band’s greatest hits and fan favorites, this tribute show pays homage to the unparalleled legacy of Earth, Wind & Fire while delivering a unique experience that’s both nostalgic and fresh. Feel the groove, embrace the spirit and let the music take you higher.

Tickets are $29 to $49 at thesuffolk.org. The Suffolk is at 118 East Main Street in Riverhead.

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