Celebrate Valentine’s Day with musician Laurie Berkner! | Source: Laurie Berkner

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, so we’re blowing you a great big kiss (muah!). 

Iconic children’s musician Laurie Berkner is inviting her fans to celebrate the holiday with two virtual Valentine’s Day concerts for the whole family on Feb. 13. 

The concert music will include popular hits from Berkner, such as “Rocketship Run,” “Victor Vito,” and “We Are The Dinosaurs.” She will also perform sweet tunes of love for the holiday, including “Blow A Kiss,” “A Hug From My Mama,” and “My Family.” Bobby Golden, drummer of the Laurie Berkner Band, will make a guest appearance. 

Berkner’s full-length, interactive concerts will keep kids engaged and entertained. Viewers may see images of a wheel turn during “There’s A Little Wheel A-Turnin’ In My Heart” or a rocketship blast off during “Rocketship Run.” Kids are encouraged to use their own instruments to play along, pick out a stuffed animal, and prepare some delicious Valentine’s Day snacks for the show. Parents and kids can also prepare to celebrate the holiday by decorating their homes (pink and red hearts for extra holiday spirit!). 

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There is even more fun to be had before the show. Attendees can join a virtual lobby for pre-show music and videos, holiday games, and a heart craft activity to share at the concert. Meet–and-greet tickets are also available to fans who wish to video chat with Berkner one-on-one after the show. 

The concerts will take place on Feb. 13 at noon and 5 p.m. EST. Regular show tickets are $20 and need-based tickets are also available for $10. Special meet-and-greet passes are available for $80. Both tickets grant access to both virtual concerts.

Be prepared for a lovely show and get your tickets here!

About the author

Madison Eubanks

Madison Eubanks

Madison Eubanks is an editorial intern at the Pop Insider, the Toy Insider, and the Toy Book. When she’s not binge-watching the entire Harry Potter film series for the 42nd time or thrifting for vintage toys, Madison contributes her writing to all three publications. She is excited to explore the world of toys and pop culture. In her free time, Madison enjoys listening to music, writing film reviews, and performing roller skating tricks.

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