PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ronan Tynan, a founding member of The Irish Tenors, will entertain dinner guests at the SugarHouse Casino Event Center on Oct. 14. Tickets, which include a three-course dinner and the Tynan performance, can be purchased for $85 starting July 29.
The Event Center will be transformed into an intimate dinner theatre that will showcase Tynan’s recognizable voice. Dinner will be catered by the casino’s in-house team, the award-winning Gibsons Restaurant Group, the only restaurant group in America to have its own certification above USDA Prime.
“We are so lucky to have the world-renowned Ronan Tynan performing at our first dinner performance at The Event Center,” said Wendy Hamilton, general manager of SugarHouse Casino. “His talent is incredible, and he will, without a doubt, put on an unforgettable show.”
In addition to performing with The Irish Tenors, Tynan has been performing solo since 2004. In the states, Tynan is known for his rendition of “God Bless America” at sporting events and numerous top-tier events, including the 2008 President’s Dinner.
Tynan, also a Paralympic gold medalist, has released four solo albums: “My Life Belongs to You,” “The Impossible Dream,” “Ronan” and “The Dawning of the Day.”
Dinner service, which will feature pianist Jon Pruitt, begins at 8 p.m. with Tynan taking the stage at 9 p.m. The three-course dinner ticket includes:
- House salad
- Filet mignon (7 oz.) or Amish herb jus chicken, served with a baked potato and green beans
- Dessert, featuring mini chocolate brownie, cheesecake and key lime tart
- Complimentary wine service during dinner and cash bar available
Tickets for Tynan’s show, and all SugarHouse performances, can be purchased online at www.sugarhousecasino.com.
In addition to live performances and concerts, the SugarHouse Casino Event Center can be reserved for a variety of other occasions, including weddings, corporate receptions, seminars, trade shows and more. The space features floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic views of the Delaware riverfront and the Ben Franklin Bridge. Parking is always free.
ABOUT SUGARHOUSE CASINO
SugarHouse, which opened in September 2010 as Philly’s casino, features 1,891 slots, up to 103 table games, a 28-table poker room, fun and unique dining options, riverfront views and free on-site parking. The casino employs approximately 1,700 people, and for five consecutive years it has been voted a “Best Place to Work” by the Philadelphia Business Journal and a “Top Workplace” by Philly.com four years in a row. For more information, visit www.sugarhousecasino.com.