OCALA, FL (352today.com) – Our radio sister, 92.5 and 95.5 Wind-FM is getting ready to Rock the Reilly in 2024 with tributes to artists from Def Leppard to The Beatles.

Season 8 kicks off on February 10 with Texas Twister, a Stevie Ray Vaughan and ZZ Top tribute.  Get a double dose of Texas blues with a heartfelt salute from “La Grange” and “Cold Shot,” to “Pride & Joy” and “Sharp Dressed Man.”

On March 16, the iconic Beatles take the stage as channeled by Let It Be.  This Fab Four facsimile will take you back to the 60s complete with Baba boots and mop-tops to costumes reminiscent of those in the 1978 cult classic Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.

April brings an 80s metal double-shot on a night you won’t forget with Absolute Def Leppard and Highway to Hell, Def Leppard and AC/DC tribute bands, respectively.  The Reilly will be rockin’ on April 20 as incredible stage production, powerful vocals, and more hair than you could ever imagine Rocks the Reilly.

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Get back to your north-central Florida roots with Wildflowers, a tribute to the late Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. “The Waiting” will be over on May 18 as you experience one of the most notable tributes to Gainesville’s native son and rock legend with some of Tom’s early hits like “American Girl” to late 80s classics like “Free Fallin’.”

Pull your spandex out of the back of your closet and invest in some Aqua Net because the boys are back in town! The Titans of Rock hit the stage on June 8 with a tribute to Journey and Bon Jovi. “Guyliner” is alive and well as timeless ballads like “Open Arms” and arena anthems including “You Give Love a Bad Name” Rock the Reilly.

The 2024 season ends July 20 with a tribute to one of the most unforgettably iconic bands from across the pond, Absolute Queen.  Rock your way from the early 70s through the 80s with elaborate costumes, Mercurial vocals, and songs you know so well you’ll be singing along from the first note to the last.

Tickets are on sale now at the Reilly Arts Center box office, 500 NE Ninth Street in Ocala.  Call 352-351-1606 for information.  You can also purchase tickets online.