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Michael Carbonaro show rescheduled to 2021

Michael Carbonaro has rescheduled his March Holland show for 2021. (Courtesy)

By Jay Allen
Holland Civic Center


The “Michael Carbonaro Live!” show, originally scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2020 at the VenuWorks-managed Holland Civic Center Place, has officially been re-scheduled to a new date of Friday, March 12, 2021 at 7 p.m.  New ticket sales are available now.

Tickets purchased for the March 28, 2020 show will be honored at the March 12, 2021 show.  No action is required by the ticket holder.  If you are unable to attend the rescheduled show, please contact your point of purchase for a refund.  You have until June 21, 2020 to request a refund. 

Purchases through Holland Civic Center Place Office

  • Please contact us as at hccpinfo@venuworks.com with your request to refund tickets.
    • Credit Card purchases please provide: Purchaser Name-Address-Phone-Email, Ticket Seat Information, Order Number, & Purchase Amount.
    • Cash purchases please reach out to the email above for further instruction.

Purchases through Ticketmaster.com

  • You will receive a notification email from Ticketmaster which will include a link to your Ticketmaster account where you can complete your refund request.  Refunds will be processed in as soon as 30 days after you submit your request.

VenuWorks and the Holland Civic Center Place want to be sure the safety of our patrons, performers, and all visitors is at the forefront as we move forward in our attempts to host events for our community.  Thank you for your understanding and we hope to see at this and other future shows.

Known for his original hidden camera magic series, THE CARBONARO EFFECT on truTV, Michael Carbonaro has been seen on television in shows such as Happily Divorced, 30 Rock, Grey’s Anatomy, and CSI Miami. A performing magician since his youth, Carbonaro went on to study experimental theater at New York University with the aspirations of entertaining audiences through a variety of theatrical mediums, including hidden-camera magic, which he later showcased frequently on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.”