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Carole King tribute brings timeless songs to The Queen Theatre

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A Tribute to Carole King,” featuring vocalist Lori Citro and indie-folk trio The Accidentals on Friday, Nov. 21, 2025, at 8 p.m. in the Crown Room. WILMINGTON, Del. — The Queen Theatre will celebrate one of popular music’s most influential singer-songwriters this weekend with “A Tribute to Carole King,” featuring vocalist Lori Citro and indie-folk trio The Accidentals on Friday, …

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Amish Outlaws bring high-energy cover show to The Queen on Nov. 7

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“The Amish Outlaws look different, they play everything—and they absolutely deliver an incredible show. That’s why they’re coming to the Queen.” WILMINGTON — The Amish Outlaws, a high-octane cover band blending humor, eclectic hits, and Amish-themed stage personas, will headline The Queen’s Main Hall on Friday, Nov. 7. It’s a 21-and-over show; doors open at 7 p.m., with showtime at …

Juvenile and K. Michelle will headline the 2025 HBCU Week Concert Series in Wilmington. (Photo courtesy QEY Creative Studios, LLC)

Juvenile and K. Michelle to headline 2025 HBCU week concert in Wilmington

Claudia EstradaCulture, Arts & Entertainment, Headlines

WILMINGTON — The HBCU Week Foundation has announced that Juvenile and K. Michelle will headline the 2025 HBCU Concert Series during the 9th annual HBCU Week Wilmington.  The nonprofit organization, dedicated to increasing enrollment and supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), said this year’s concert will be one of the most unforgettable highlights of the week.  Michelle, a proud …

All performances for The Ladybug Musical Festival have been moved inside to the Queen Theater. (Photo credit: bpgroup)

UPDATE: Ladybug Music Festival moves indoors to The Queen due to rain forecast

Claudia EstradaArts & Entertainment, Culture, Headlines, Weather

WILMINGTON— Organizers of the Ladybug Music Festival announced Thursday that all outdoor performances scheduled for Friday, May 30, will be moved indoors to The Queen Theater due to expected rain. The event, originally planned for the 400–500 blocks of Market Street, will continue as a free community festival with all scheduled artists, vendors, and food offerings. READ: Ladybug Music Festival …