Burning Bridge Tavern hosts drag show in Wrightsville
Drag Artist Amethyst Diamond (Dustin Brown) offers insight into drag shows during a performance at Burning Bridge Tavern in Wrightsville, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025.
Agatha Christie’s “Spider’s Web.” This is a captivating love story of two teenagers who are trapped in the theatre of innocence, an encounter with a dangerous drug baron, a tale of greed and betrayal, a saga of courage and bravura, and finally a great act of sacrifice. 7 p.m. Friday, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 7 p.m. Monday, at TAFE, 700 E. Market St., York, Union Lutheran Church – East. Tickets $12.
Airstream Rally. The epic event where Airstream owners rally together to celebrate a shared passion for adventure, exploration and the iconic Airstream lifestyle. Embrace the timeless traditions of adventure and friendship while exploring and enjoying the sites and sounds of the Mid-Atlantic at the 2025 ACI Rally, the 68th event. Saturday through Wednesday at the York Expo Center, 334 Carlisle Ave., York. Visit airstreamclub.org/rally2025 for more information.
Gimmesome Roy. Get ready to crank it up with York’s own Gimmesome Roy. This powerhouse trio brings high-octane hard rock covers from the ‘70s to today — think Zeppelin, AC/DC, Queen, Green Day, and more. With razor-sharp musicianship and pure energy, Gimmesome Roy knows how to turn Friday night into a full-blown rock show. 7 p.m. Friday at Gift Horse Brewing Company, 117 N. George St., York. Free.
The Mahoney Brothers. As one of the premier Beatles Tribute acts in the world, the Mahoney Brothers decided in 1987 to expand their musical impersonation act to include many of their favorite early rock and roll influences. The result was “Jukebox Heroes Live.” With the same attention to detail that marked their highly successful “Long Live The Beatles” production, the Mahoneys initially added tributes to such musical luminaries as Elvis Presley, The Beach Boys, Rick Nelson, The Everly Brothers, Jerry Lee Lewis and Buddy Holly. 7 p.m. Sunday, at the Springettsbury Township Park Amphitheater, 1501 Mount Zion Rd., York. Free.
The Roomates. Wrap up your weekend with a Sunday set full of hits and high energy. Led by powerhouse vocalist Aly Reason, this central Pennsylvania cover band delivers a genre-blending set packed with favorites from The Cranberries to Bruno Mars, Dolly Parton to Billie Eilish. Whether full-band or acoustic, they always bring the vibe. 2 p.m. Sunday, at Gift Horse Brewing Company. Free.
CapFilm: “The Grateful Dead Movie.” Grateful Dead celebrate their 60th Anniversary with a highly anticipated return to big screens for the annual theatrical event Meet-Up At The Movies. For a limited time only, this special cinematic event allows fans to come together and celebrate the enduring legacy of the Grateful Dead. This year, Rhino Entertainment and Trafalgar Releasing present the Dead’s eponymous film “The Grateful Dead Movie.” This fan-favorite cult classic follows the legendary band on what at the time was believed to be their final performances, a five-night run at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom in October of 1974, the final night billed as “The Last One.” Featuring stellar live performances, mind-bending animation, interviews with band members and crew, the film has a rare focus on the band’s fans and their deep commitment to the Dead Head lifestyle. Be sure to stay till the end for the exclusive theatrical premier of “China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider,” a bonus live performance from the October ‘74 Winterland shows not included in the official film release. 7 p.m. Wednesday, at the Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center, 50 N. George St., York. All tickets $15.
