
(MILLVILLE, NJ) -- The Levoy Theatre presents The Orchestra starring ELO and ELO Part II Former Members on Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 7:00pm. The Orchestra continues the celebrated musical legacy of Electric Light Orchestra and ELO Part II, bringing decades of experience and iconic hits to the stage.
This accomplished ensemble features original ELO violinist Mik Kaminski, who joined the band in 1973 and is renowned for his dynamic stage presence and signature blue electric violin.
The lineup also includes Eric Troyer, a founding member of Electric Light Orchestra Part II, whose distinctive voice and keyboard work have been a staple for over 30 years. Troyer's impressive resume includes vocal contributions to mega-hits by John Lennon, Billy Joel, and Bonnie Tyler. Parthenon Huxley, a talented singer, songwriter, and guitarist, joined ELO Part II in 1998 and contributed four songs to The Orchestra's studio album, No Rewind. His outstanding vocal and guitar work can also be heard on The Orchestra Live, recorded before 8,000 fans in Vilnius, Lithuania.
The rhythm section is anchored by drummer Gordon Townsend, who joined The Orchestra after replacing ELO founding member Bev Bevan. Townsend is praised for his "rock solid power and finesse". Rounding out the band is Glen Burtnik on bass, whose extensive career includes a stint as Paul McCartney in Beatlemania, a Billboard #2 hit, and ten years as frontman for rock legends Styx.
Tickets range from $52-$77 and are available for purchase online. The Levoy Theatre is located at 126-130 N. High Street in Millville, New Jersey.
In 2024, the documentary No Rewind: The Orchestra Starring ELO Former Members was released, providing rare behind-the-scenes band footage, stories of life on the road, and performances of each song from the album No Rewind. Edited together in a dynamic, music video style, the film is a fast-moving reveal of how this iconic band has earned its place in rock and roll history.
Over the years the members of The Orchestra have played ELO’s greatest hits to millions of fans in over fifty countries, representing a rare convergence of rock veterans whose combined legacies span multiple platinum albums, Grammy recognition, and decades of global touring.









