• Mike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs with Sarah Lee Guthrie at Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead | July 18

    Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall 510 E 10th Avenue, Munhall, PA

    Mike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs with Sarah Lee Guthrie at Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead | July 18 Saturday, July 18th, 2026 | This event is for all ages. 91.3 WYEP & Drusky Entertainment present: Mike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs with Sarah Lee Guthrie (solo) Saturday, July 18th, 2026 Doors: 7:00PM / Show: 8:00PM Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall (Munhall, PA) *All tickets subject to day of show price increase. Prices at the ticket link reflect the all-in ticket price (face value + fees) - minus any taxes / credit card processing fees. This event is recommended for all ages.   Seating Chart (click to view) Carnegie of Homestead Seat Map (click to expand) Built in 1898, the Carnegie Library of Homestead was constructed by William Miller and Sons of Pittsburgh at a cost of $250,000. The second of three libraries built here in the Mon Valley, the Carnegie Library of Homestead was built for use by the common man but adorned with grandeur and opulence fit for a royal family. The Carnegie Library of Homestead is the oldest Carnegie library in continuous operation in its original structure in the US, and was chosen by CNN in 2014 […]

  • Borbo, Prism and Friends at the Glitterbox Theater | July 20

    The Glitterbox Theater 210 W 8th St, Homestead, PA, United States

    Borbo, Prism and Friends at the Glitterbox Theater Borbo/Prism is an eponymous duo of artists. They hail from Bushwick, Brooklyn- famously memed for its colorful cast of characters- where they work extensively in the DIY experimental performance art scene. Prism’s (they/she) work is focused on visual storytelling, with a heavy reliance on folkloric imagery. Having come-of-age in the Appalachian countryside of Ohio, their works’ themes often reflect on the conflicting reality of tradition and personal identity. Prism practices mostly in the mediums of conventional “feminine craft” (sewing, embroidery, applique, textiles). They then force new meaning onto these heavily connotated mediums by enmeshing them with the performance art practices typically overrun with male artists (puppetry, noise music, clowning). Borbo (it/its) is a queer non-binary percussionist, performance artist, and noise clown. It draws inspiration from a wide range of genres, including psychedelia, free improvisation, and jazz-fusion. Anything it can strike, scrape or shake is a potential musical instrument - drum sets, found objects, toys, and self-made percussive sculptures are all fair game. Borbo has also been observed using live electronics and contact mics as an electro-acoustic tool to augment its percussive sonic palette. A natural buffoon since birth, Borbo rejects self-seriousness in […]

  • AMY GRANT The Me that Remains TOUR at Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead | July 30

    Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall 510 E 10th Avenue, Munhall, PA

    AMY GRANT The Me that Remains TOUR at Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead | July 30 Thursday, July 30th, 2026 | This event is for all ages. Drusky Entertainment presents: Amy Grant Thursday, July 30th, 2026 Doors: 6:30PM / Show: 7:30PM Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall (Munhall, PA) *All tickets subject to day of show price increase. Prices at the ticket link reflect the all-in ticket price (face value + fees) - minus any taxes / credit card processing fees. This event is recommended for all ages.   Seating Chart (click to view) Carnegie of Homestead Seat Map (click to expand) Built in 1898, the Carnegie Library of Homestead was constructed by William Miller and Sons of Pittsburgh at a cost of $250,000. The second of three libraries built here in the Mon Valley, the Carnegie Library of Homestead was built for use by the common man but adorned with grandeur and opulence fit for a royal family. The Carnegie Library of Homestead is the oldest Carnegie library in continuous operation in its original structure in the US, and was chosen by CNN in 2014 as one of the 27 most fascinating libraries in the world to visit. Unique to […]

  • Pittsburgh Free Theater: Lughnasadh Performance at the Glitterbox Theater | July 31

    The Glitterbox Theater 210 W 8th St, Homestead, PA, United States

    Pittsburgh Free Theater: Lughnasadh Performance at the Glitterbox Theater | July 31 Borbo/Prism is an eponymous duo of artists. They hail from Bushwick, Brooklyn- famously memed for its colorful cast of characters- where they work extensively in the DIY experimental performance art scene. Prism’s (they/she) work is focused on visual storytelling, with a heavy reliance on folkloric imagery. Having come-of-age in the Appalachian countryside of Ohio, their works’ themes often reflect on the conflicting reality of tradition and personal identity. Prism practices mostly in the mediums of conventional “feminine craft” (sewing, embroidery, applique, textiles). They then force new meaning onto these heavily connotated mediums by enmeshing them with the performance art practices typically overrun with male artists (puppetry, noise music, clowning). Borbo (it/its) is a queer non-binary percussionist, performance artist, and noise clown. It draws inspiration from a wide range of genres, including psychedelia, free improvisation, and jazz-fusion. Anything it can strike, scrape or shake is a potential musical instrument - drum sets, found objects, toys, and self-made percussive sculptures are all fair game. Borbo has also been observed using live electronics and contact mics as an electro-acoustic tool to augment its percussive sonic palette. A natural buffoon since birth, […]

  • Thomas Saporito Presents: An Improvised Play at the Glitterbox Theater | Aug 8

    The Glitterbox Theater 210 W 8th St, Homestead, PA, United States

    Thomas Saporito Presents: An Improvised Play at the Glitterbox Theater | Aug 8 Experience the thrill of a story that has never been told, and never will be again. This is a high-stakes, two-act improvised theatrical event where the script is written in real-time by the actors. With no pre-written lines, no safety net, and no two shows ever alike, witness a unique narrative unfold from the opening (made up) line to the final curtain. You provide the spark, and our cast builds the world before your eyes. Saturday, August 8th 7:30pm (Doors at 7:15) $13 Advance / $15 Door Rent the Space The theater is available for rent for shows, performances or rehearsals. Check out the venue info page if you have questions about size, capacity, layout or technical details of the space. Glitterbox Working Artist Program The Glitterbox family is pleased to announce the launch of our Working Artist Program. This programs is specifically designed to reduce the cost of access to theater resources, rehearsal space and other things that make performance hard to do. As a WAP participant you pay a monthly due, but get priority calendar access, free space usage, and keep all the proceeds for the […]

  • BEATLES vs. STONES A Musical Showdown at Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead | Sept 9

    Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall 510 E 10th Avenue, Munhall, PA

    BEATLES vs. STONES A Musical Showdown at Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead | Sept 9 Thursday, July 30th, 2026 | This event is for all ages. Drusky Entertainment presents: Amy Grant Thursday, July 30th, 2026 Doors: 6:30PM / Show: 7:30PM Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall (Munhall, PA) *All tickets subject to day of show price increase. Prices at the ticket link reflect the all-in ticket price (face value + fees) - minus any taxes / credit card processing fees. This event is recommended for all ages.   Seating Chart (click to view) Carnegie of Homestead Seat Map (click to expand) Built in 1898, the Carnegie Library of Homestead was constructed by William Miller and Sons of Pittsburgh at a cost of $250,000. The second of three libraries built here in the Mon Valley, the Carnegie Library of Homestead was built for use by the common man but adorned with grandeur and opulence fit for a royal family. The Carnegie Library of Homestead is the oldest Carnegie library in continuous operation in its original structure in the US, and was chosen by CNN in 2014 as one of the 27 most fascinating libraries in the world to visit. Unique to other […]

  • Paula Poundstone at the Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall | Sept 25

    Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall 510 E 10th Avenue, Munhall, PA

    Paula Poundstone at the Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall | Sept 25 Friday, September 25th, 2026 | This event is for all ages. 90.5 WESA & Drusky Entertainment present: Paula Poundstone Friday, September 25th, 2026 Doors: 7:00PM / Show: 8:00PM Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall (Munhall, PA) *All tickets subject to day of show price increase. Prices at the ticket link reflect the all-in ticket price (face value + fees) - minus any taxes / credit card processing fees. This event is recommended for all ages. Seating Chart (click to view) Carnegie of Homestead Seat Map (click to expand) Built in 1898, the Carnegie Library of Homestead was constructed by William Miller and Sons of Pittsburgh at a cost of $250,000. The second of three libraries built here in the Mon Valley, the Carnegie Library of Homestead was built for use by the common man but adorned with grandeur and opulence fit for a royal family. The Carnegie Library of Homestead is the oldest Carnegie library in continuous operation in its original structure in the US, and was chosen by CNN in 2014 as one of the 27 most fascinating libraries in the world to visit. Unique to other libraries, […]

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