MARION, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—The Marion Palace Theatre will trade traditional romance for arena rock this Valentine’s Day as it hosts “Don Jovi,” a premier tribute to the music of Bon Jovi, on Saturday, Feb. 14.

The concert, scheduled for 7:30 p.m., features a high-energy setlist spanning the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band’s career. Attendees can expect live performances of iconic anthems including “Livin’ on a Prayer,” “Wanted Dead or Alive,” and “You Give Love a Bad Name.”

Lead vocalist Don Chaffin, known for his resemblance to Jon Bon Jovi and powerful vocal range, fronts the New York-based band. The group consists of veteran musicians who have toured and recorded with several legendary rock acts.

Tickets for the event are tiered at $29, $32, $39, and $49. Venue officials noted that seating is limited and urged patrons to make arrangements early as tickets are selling quickly.

The performance is made possible through the support of local sponsors, including the Marion Community Foundation, Whirlpool, and Marion Logistics Services.

Theatre management issued an important advisory regarding ticket security, reminding the public that official tickets should only be purchased directly through the Marion Palace Theatre. The venue does not authorize third-party resellers and cannot guarantee the validity of tickets purchased through outside platforms.

For tickets or additional information, residents can visit the theatre box office at 276 W. Center St., call 740-383-2101, or visit marionpalace.org.