Heart by Heart to bring classic Heart hits to Muckleshoot Casino on Saturday, Jan. 4

Auburn, WALocal News

Heart by Heart, a tribute band featuring original Heart members Steve Fossen and Michael Derosier, will perform at Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn on January 4, 2025. The concert is set to celebrate the enduring legacy of Heart, known for their classic rock hits from the 1970s and 1980s. Fossen and Derosier, who played vital roles in the band's rise to fame, promise a night of powerful performances, staying true to the original recordings. The lineup also includes vocalist Somar Macek and guitarists Lizzy Daymont and Chad Quist, ensuring an authentic experience for fans. With over 35 million records sold worldwide, Heart's music is deeply ingrained in rock history, making this tribute a significant event for the community.

Fossen expresses a dedication to preserving the essence of the songs that Heart fans have cherished for years. The concert provides a unique opportunity for both longtime fans and new audiences to engage with the classic hits that have shaped the rock genre. Concert-goers can anticipate an energetic night filled with nostalgia and the celebrated sound of Heart.

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