Former ELO Members Bring Blue Skies Forever Tour to Millville's Levoy Theatre
The Orchestra, featuring former ELO members, brings the Blue Skies Forever Tour to Millville's Levoy Theatre on Sunday, March 15 at 7 p.m.

Six days from now, the Levoy Theatre on North High Street in downtown Millville will host The Orchestra, a group built from the surviving talent of Electric Light Orchestra and ELO Part II, as part of the Blue Skies Forever Tour. The show is set for Sunday, March 15, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. EDT.
The act's roots stretch back to 1986, when the original ELO lineup dissolved, and to 1988, when ELO drummer Bev Bevan assembled ELO Part II with English guitarist Pete Haycock, American keyboardist Eric Troyer, and ELO veterans including violinist Mik Kaminski, cellist Hugh McDowell, and bassist Kelly Groucutt. The ensemble that eventually became The Orchestra carried that lineage forward through multiple lineup shifts over the following decade.
Among the current members, Kaminski joined the original ELO in 1973 and is described by the band's biography as "renowned for his dynamic stage presence and signature blue electric violin." Troyer, a founding member of ELO Part II, brings credentials that extend well beyond the ELO catalogue: his vocal contributions appear on recordings by John Lennon, Billy Joel, and Bonnie Tyler. Guitarist and singer Parthenon Huxley, who joined ELO Part II in 1998 after Phil Bates departed, contributed four songs to The Orchestra's studio album No Rewind and can be heard on the group's live record, captured before 8,000 fans in Vilnius, Lithuania.
The rhythm section features drummer Gordon Townsend, who joined The Orchestra after replacing ELO founding member Bev Bevan and is praised by the Levoy Theatre's event page for his "rock solid power and finesse." Rounding out the lineup is Glen Burtnik on bass, whose career, according to the Levoy listing, "includes a stint as Paul McCartney in Beatlemania, a Billboard #2 hit, and ten years as frontman for rock legends Styx."

The group drew a pointed endorsement from a fan who attended a prior tour stop at the Ocean City Music Pier. Writing on Bandsintown in August 2025, user Joe moore called it the "best concert I've seen in a long time," adding, "Sounds exactly like the album. Excellent to hear. I wanna go again!"
Tickets are available through the Levoy Theatre at 126-130 N. High Street, Millville, NJ 08332. The venue's ticketing is handled through ROCKHOUSE PARTNERS, an ETIX company. Ticket prices and any support acts for the March 15 date had not been listed on the event pages as of this report. The Levoy Theatre's contact number is (856) 327-6400.
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