
The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is changing up their popular Shane Center Presents program by moving the September 6th program from the Dulcie Theater to the Henry E. Blake Pavilion.
John Roberts’ Soul Skillet is a vibrant, vocal-led soul and blues project that fuses the rich sounds of traditional Soul, NeoSoul, Blues and Jazz, creating a musical experience that resonates with all audiences. Led by Roberts (songwriter, lead vocalist and B3 organist) the band is known for its energetic performances, heartfelt lyrics, and original compositions that draw inspiration from legendary artists.
“John Roberts blew the roof off the Pavilion this summer at our SOCS concert with his Latin salsa band,” explained Erika Adams, Executive Director of The Shane Center. “So many people were dancing, and we realized the pavilion is the perfect place for this show. We’ll be able to seat more people and leave lots of room for a dance floor.”
Formed in 2024, Soul Skillet consists of a talented rhythm section and dynamic horn players, each musician bringing their unique influences and styles to the table. Their sound is characterized by soulful melodies, tight arrangements and powerful instrumental solos, influenced by a deep respect and love for bands like Ray Charles, the O’Jays, Chaka Kahn, Al Green, Bobby Womack and the Temptations—many that Roberts has performed with.
Tickets are available at The Shane Center box office or at www.theshanecenter.org. All Season tickets and previously purchased tickets will be honored at the Pavilion, which will be set up with chairs for this event.