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High-Energy Show by The Molly Ringwalds Delights聽PRCC鈥檚聽Brownstone Audience

February 20, 2026

Before taking the stage聽at Pearl聽River聽Community聽College鈥檚 Brownstone Center for the Arts, the Molly聽Ringwalds聽set the tone for an evening聽of high-energy music and聽nostalgia. They transported the audience back to the 1980s with iconic music, bright lights shining, and聽each band member wearing an outfit聽inspired聽by聽a聽famous聽person聽from the era.聽聽

The group consists of Sir Devon Nooner, “Platinum” Randi Wilde, Dickie English, Sir Liam Thunders, and Lord Philip Wang. Each of the musicians performed at least one song as lead singer, with some rotating between instruments as well. They provided an 鈥80s experience that concertgoers appreciated, both those who lived through the decade and those who did not. 

Five men dressed as icons of the 1980s stand in a row with hands clasped and raised. Keyboard, drums, and other gear in the background. Silhouettes of people are in front of them.
Photo by Patrick Peerboom.

Although the Molly Ringwalds have played throughout the area for decades, the concert was their first time playing in Poplarville. With platforms for the drums and keyboard that could be driven around the stage, their performance was unlike others to grace the Brownstone stage with the setlist featuring crowd favorites from the decade鈥檚 biggest names. 

Selections performed included 鈥淛ukebox Hero鈥 by Foreigner, 鈥淯nder Pressure” by David Bowie and Queen, 鈥淜eep Your Hands to Yourself鈥 by Georgia Satellites, 鈥淭ainted Love鈥 by Soft Cell, and their encore choice of 鈥淪weet Child o鈥 Mine鈥 by Guns N鈥 Roses. 

Justin Owens came to the concert with his mother, Dorothy Owens. She knew how much he enjoys 鈥80s music. 

鈥淚 think the whole thing was pretty good altogether,鈥 said Justin. 鈥淚 couldn’t pick a favorite. The choices were eclectic and they offered a great performance.鈥 

Band on stage with lead singer holding single finger up. Audience is waving hands in the air.
Photo by Laura O’Neill.

Several PRCC students took the opportunity to enjoy the live performance. 

Allen Pearce of Purvis came with several of his friends. They met the band by the stage after the show to get autographs and photos. 

鈥淔or my first concert ever, it was awesome,鈥 said Pearce. 鈥淚 really enjoyed it and plan to come to more events like this and encourage others to do so as well.鈥 

Kaeleb (KT) Trayner of Poplarville was with Pearce and other students. He echoed Pearce鈥檚 sentiments. 

鈥淭his was the greatest show that I have ever seen in Poplarville, Mississippi,鈥 said Trainor. 鈥淭his 80s band needs to be recognized and is absolutely awesome.鈥 

Trainor also encouraged others to visit PRCC, saying, 鈥淐ome to 91福利, the Brownstone鈥檚 got things cooking over here for sure.鈥 

FUTURE BROWNSTONE EVENTS 
The spring semester offers audiences several opportunities to experience PRCC student talent. 

Variety Show 鈥 March 3 at 7 p.m.  
Little Shop of Horrors 鈥 April 9 and 10 at 7 p.m.; April 11 at 2 p.m. 
Symphonic Band 鈥 April 14 at 7 p.m.  
JazzCats 鈥 April 21 at 7 p.m.  
Spring Pops featuring The Voices & Currents 鈥 April 23 at 7 p.m. 

Tickets are available at prcc.edu/brownstone/upcoming-events/ with seats assigned at purchase. Groups of 11 or more people are eligible for a discounted rate. 

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Article by Laura O’Neill. Photography by Patrick Peerboom and Laura O’Neill.

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