
SUGARCREEK, Ohio – Two more incredible artists will take the stage at Ohio Star Theater this week.
On Friday, Feb. 20, the theater will host two performances by Chicago Rewired: The Premier Chicago Tribute Band. Made up of seasoned musicians with the shared goal of accurately replicating the soundtrack to so many great memories, the group will pay homage to one of the longest running and most successful pop/rock acts in history. Performances begin at 1 and 7 p.m., and tickets remain available.
Then, on Saturday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m., Ohio Star Theater will present the soulful sounds of Cochren & Co. With hope-filled lyrics and timeless melodies, the group’s music blurs the line between American pop/rock and soul/blues to create a classic sound all its own. Their 2021 debut full-length album Don’t Lose Hope included the Billboard Top 10 Radio Hits “One Day”, “Who Can”, and “Church (Take Me Back)”. They charted their first No. 1 radio single two years later with the title track to their sophomore project, Running Home.
Other upcoming shows at Ohio Star Theater include:
Feb. 27-28: Jim Brickman – With a career spanning over three decades, Jim Brickman has become a household name in the world of contemporary music. His signature style, blending pop and classical influences, has garnered him numerous accolades and a dedicated fan base.
March 7: Dailey & Vincent – Grand Ole Opry Members, GRAMMY®, DOVE and IBMA award-winners Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent offer a unique and modernized spin on American music, blending country, bluegrass and gospel.
March 13-14: Mark Lowry & Friends – Known and loved around the world as a trusted voice in the realm of gospel music and beyond, Mark is a singer, storyteller, humorist, author and songwriter, whose lyric to “Mary Did You Know?” resulted in one of the most loved modern Christmas songs of this century.
March 18: Rhythm of the Dance – Combining Irish dance and Celtic music with the most up-to-date stage technology, this two-hour dance and music extravaganza takes audiences on an exhilarating journey through Ireland’s history.
March 20: Anita Renfroe – With her unmistakable blend of estrogen-flavored musical comedy, sass, and slightly offbeat takes on All Things Female, Anita Renfroe has made a career out of saying — and singing — what everyone else is thinking but doesn’t always say out loud.













