Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall
Events at this venue
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Sal Vulcano: Everything’s Fine Tour
Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall 13350 FSW Pkwy, Fort Myers, FLBest known for co-creating, executive producing and starring in one of the most recognized and long-standing comedy shows of all time, Impractical Jokers, comedian Sal Vulcano recently announced the EVERYTHING’S FINE TOUR – his newest national stand-up tour - kicking off in Fall 2024 after selling out in over 60 markets during his previous tour,
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Rodney Carrington | Fort Myers, FL
Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall 13350 FSW Pkwy, Fort Myers, FLRodney Carrington is a multi-talented comedian, actor, singer and writer playing sold-out shows around the world as one of the top 10 highest-grossing touring comedians for the past two decades.A platinum-recording artist, Rodney's recorded eight major record label comedy albums, followed by three albums on his own record label, Laughter's Good Records. Rodney is fresh
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Tom Papa | Grateful Bread Tour
Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall 13350 FSW Pkwy, Fort Myers, FLTom Papa returns to Barbara B. Mann PAH at FSW on March 21, 2026! With more than 20 years as a stand-up comedian, Tom Papa is one of the top comedic voices in the country, finding success as an actor, host, and author, in film, TV, radio and podcasts as well as on the live
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John Legend – An Evening of Songs & Stories
Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall 13350 FSW Pkwy, Fort Myers, FLJohn Legend performs at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW in Fort Myers, FL on March 20, 2026! John Legend is an EGOT-winning, critically acclaimed, multiplatinum artist and producer who has garnered 13 Grammy® Awards, an Academy Award®, a Golden Globe® Award, a Tony® Award and four Emmy® Awards, among others. Legend is
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The Righteous Brothers | Fort Myers, FL
Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall 13350 FSW Pkwy, Fort Myers, FLThe Lovin’ Feelin’ is Back – The Righteous Brothers Live! With a string of #1 classics, including the most played song in radio history, You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield topped the charts in four decades. After Bobby’s death in 2003, Bill
