Danity Kane to perform back-to-back shows at Mohegan Sun Cabaret Theatre on December 12th & 13th
Danity Kane
Mohegan Sun • 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd, Uncasville, CT 06382
December 12 & 13, 2025
Tickets go on sale on October 17th via Ticketmaster.com
Danity Kane
Mohegan Sun is excited to welcome one of the most successful girl groups of the 2000s, Danity Kane, for two back-to-back performances at The Cabaret Theatre (The Cab) on December 12th & 13th. Both shows will begin at 8:00pm.
Tickets to see this nostalgic performance and their timeless classics go on sale Friday, October 17th via Ticketmaster.com. Tickets are also available at the Mohegan Sun Box Office starting Saturday, October 18th, subject to availability. For Friday tickets, click here and for Saturday, click here.
Danity Kane is one of the most accomplished female groups in modern music. They are the first ladies in history to debut their first two albums at #1 on Billboard. Their debut release Danity Kane – spent fifteen weeks on the Billboard 200. The self-titled album reached RIAA Platinum certification. The group’s follow-up album – Welcome To The Dollhouse – earned RIAA Gold certification, spending over twenty weeks on the Billboard 200.
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Danity Kane has won a Billboard Award, an Urban Music Award, and been nominated for two MTV Awards, a Teen Choice Award, and a Soul Train Music Award. The group has scored nine Billboard charted hits including “Show Stopper”, “Ride For You”, “Lemonade” ft. Tyga, “Sleep On It”, “Lights Out”, “Touching My Body”, “Ecstasy” ft. Rick Ross, “Bad Girl” ft….
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