RHYTHMS & DREAMS ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS
MOTOWN “BACK IN THE DAY, HERE TO STAY”
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2025 @ 7:00 PM
Step into a time machine of soul, style, and unforgettable harmony as Rhythms & Dreams Entertainment proudly presents MOTOWN: Back In The Day, Here to Stay—a dazzling live concert experience that celebrates the golden era of Motown and the timeless spirit that keeps it alive today.
This is not just another show—it’s a once-in-a-season celebration of music, memory, and magic. And tickets are moving fast.
This electrifying evening features two of the most dynamic tribute ensembles in the nation, powered by a cast of elite vocalists whose resumes span the world’s most iconic stages and screens.
This electrifying evening features two of the most dynamic tribute ensembles in the nation, comprised of a cast of extraordinary vocalists whose credits include Las Vegas spectaculars, Broadway musicals, American Idol, national late-night television, and major recording projects.
The Mockingbirds – delivering smooth vocals, sharp suits, classic choreography, and the gentlemanly charm of Motown’s legendary male groups. Their blend of vocal finesse and stage presence evokes the timeless cool of acts like The Temptations and The Four Tops.
The Precious Pearls – radiating elegance, sass, and sisterhood with pitch-perfect harmonies and powerhouse performances. Channeling the grace and fire of The Supremes, Martha Reeves, and Mary Wells, they bring soul and sparkle to every note.
Together, these premiere ensembles bring the house down with iconic hits from The Temptations, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Martha Reeves, Marvin Gaye, Mary Wells, The Spinners, Areatha Franklin and more. From velvet ballads to foot-stomping dance numbers, every song is a love letter to the soul of Detroit and the soundtrack of a generation.
Whether you grew up with Motown or are discovering its magic for the first time, this show is your chance to relive the rhythm, the dreams, and the unforgettable melodies that shaped music history—and still move us today.