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Local performers ready to heat up stage at 3rd annual Cocoa and Carols on the St. Johns River
Read full article: Local performers ready to heat up stage at 3rd annual Cocoa and Carols on the St. Johns RiverConcert on the Green is dedicated to building community through the arts, hosting various musical events like the Jacksonville Symphony in Clay County and smaller series such as "Rockin' on the River" and Cocoa & Carols.
Want tickets to a highly acclaimed concert at Jacksonville Symphony? Enter here for your chance to snag some
Read full article: Want tickets to a highly acclaimed concert at Jacksonville Symphony? Enter here for your chance to snag someDuring the second weekend of October, the Jacksonville Symphony will be hosting a show called “Defying Gravity: The Music of Stephen Schwartz,” a collection of songs from the Grammy and Oscar-winning songwriter.
Jacksonville Symphony offers free tickets to active U.S. military members, veterans
Read full article: Jacksonville Symphony offers free tickets to active U.S. military members, veteransJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Symphony and Black Knight are offering free Symphony tickets to active members of the U.S. military and veterans. The Black Knight Veterans Ticket Program will provide 300 free tickets for veterans and active members of the U.S. military throughout the remainder of the 2020/21 Jacksonville Symphony season. “The Jacksonville Symphony is committed to expanding access to the arts,” Symphony President & CEO Steven Libman, said. “We are incredibly grateful that Black Knight’s sponsorship will provide us the amazing opportunity to expand that access to active members of our military, veterans, and their families.”How to Participate:To take advantage of this program, participating members must visit the Symphony Box Office, call the Box Office at 904.354.5547, or email at boxoffice@jaxsymphony.org. Click here for more information.
Jacksonville Symphony brings live music back to River City
Read full article: Jacksonville Symphony brings live music back to River CityJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Fans of the Jacksonville Symphony say they’re thrilled to be able to hear live music once again, as the musicians treated a socially-distanced audience to a live, in-person concert Wednesday. It was the first of two “test concerts," and it was the first live in-person performance by the Symphony since the beginning of the pandemic. The second test concert is scheduled for Thursday night. To learn more about reserving tickets for this week’s concerts and all concerts currently scheduled, click here. If you’re interested in donating to help the Jacksonville Symphony, donations can be made here.
Jacksonville Symphony bringing live music back to River City starting this week
Read full article: Jacksonville Symphony bringing live music back to River City starting this weekJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After the coronavirus pandemic forced local performance venues to dim their lights, live music from the Jacksonville Symphony is starting again this week. After being forced to close its doors since March, and cancel 30 concerts, the Jacksonville Symphony is bringing music back to the River City. Courtney Lewis is the music director and says he and his fellow symphony musicians are thrilled to return to the stage. “For us musicians, and I know for our audience as well...one of the most important things is hearing live music,” Lewis said. If you’re interested in donating to help the Jacksonville Symphony, donations can be made here.