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8 DAYS A WEEK: Your look ahead at Valley Arts

Styx men: Styx, 8 p.m. July 31, Penn’s Peak, 325 Maury Road, Jim Thorpe. Doors open at 6 p.m. The concert is sold-out. The concert is rescheduled from March 14, 2020, and Nov. 13, 2020. Original tickets are being honored. Styx blends hard rock guitar, acoustic guitar, synthesizers and acoustic piano for a sound of progressive rock and power ballads. Styx is, from left, above, Chuck Panozzo, bass; Ricky Phillips, vocals, bass; Todd Sucherman, drums; Tommy Shaw, vocals, guitar; James Young, vocals, guitar, and Lawrence Gowan, vocals, keyboards. Styx, founded in 1972 in Chicago, has had eight songs in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 100 and sold more than 54 million records. Hits include “Lady,” “Come Sail Away,” “Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man),” “Renegade,” “Blue Collar Man (Long Nights),” “Babe,” “The Best of Times,” “Too Much Time on My Hands,” “Mr. Roboto” and “Show Me the Way.” Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com; Ticketmaster, 800-745-3000; Penn’s Peak box office; Information: https://www.pennspeak.com/events/all; 866-605-PEAK

Levitt live: Ruthie Foster, 6 p.m. Aug. 1, Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks, Bethlehem. The concert is free. Foster, an Austin, Tex., native, performs folk, blues, soul, rock and gospel. Her albums include “Joy Comes Back” (2017) and “Live At The Paramount” (2020). Foster has been nominated for three Grammy Awards, has received multiple Blues Music and Austin Music Awards and the Grand Prix du Disque from Académie Charles-Cros in France. Information: www.steelstacks.org; 610-332-1300, 610-297-7100

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