Ambrosia is currently touring across 1 country and has 27 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date is at Egyptian Theatre in Park City, after that they'll be at Egyptian Theatre again in Park City.
See all your opportunities to see them live below!The performance of the extremely talented Ambrosia was a true pleasurable experience. What a absolute treat to have the opportunity to spend a short but amazing two hours in the presence of these finely crafted musicians. Time has only polished these diamonds into a brilliance that's hard for this novice but, huge fan to explain must insist be experienced! Each member shows an expertise in his or her talent that seems to come comfortably and naturally but, with an enthusiasm that transcends into the audience's experience.
Between numbers they entertain the audience with stories about the pieces and about each other. They share their stories as though they are letting you in on their own inside tales which very much a part of getting to know them on almost a personal level. It's wonderful to see and experience how much energy and enthusiasm each one puts into their performance which gels so well as band. Ambrosia mixes in their original classic numbers along with newer and cover pieces that keeps the audience thrilled and on the edge of their seats. The introduced their intricate and finely arranged cover of The Beatle's 1966's Elenor Rigby which featured each member's vocals. It was great to see Ken Stacy contribute not only his clear beautifully toned vocals but his guitar talents as well in the piece. Mary Harris strong and angelic, beautiful voice does an amazing job and really stood out as well!
I could go on and on about the amazing Ambrosia performance we were honored to be apart at the Boca Raton Resort Jazzid show last night but, I'll end this review by stating that I am still floating on a cloud from being there and enjoying every moment of it!!
Loved it. Definitely brought back the memories I was looking for. I missed David Pack, but Kent Stacey was a pure pro in his place. I could have done without the Beatle melodies(they have plenty of their own great stuff), and I didn’t hear Nice, Nice , Very Nice, but everything they played was spot-on. Drummond can still lay down a tasty drum solo, and the keyboardist would have made Ray Manzarek jealous.. Overall, worth everything that Stacey invited the audience to get up and dance to “You’re The Only Woman” , right after “ Holding on to Yesterday”... Yea, you probably had to be there, should have been there.. Thanks for the memories.
-Hal and Lisa
Kenley Ampitheater 7/8/17...what an awesome show Ambrosia performed...lovely venue and the band was tight and extremely personable...All the hits anyone would have hoped would be played were and a few surprises were thrown in...Joe Puerta, Burleigh Drummond and Christopher North were the long time band members with Kenneth Stacey (vocals and guitar) Mary Drummond (keyboards) and Douglas Jackson (guitar) helping round out the sound...the band even came out for autographs after the show...if anyone is wondering if you should see the band the answer is emphatically YES!!!