Event

Free 'Road Trip' Concert by Highline Community Symphonic Band

Published March 20, 2024

The Highline Community Symphonic Band is gearing up to take audiences on a musical journey across the country with their upcoming 'Road Trip' concert. Slated for Sunday, March 24, 2024, the performance will be free to the public and is set to begin at 2 p.m. at the Highline High School Theater.

Concert Details

Concertgoers can look forward to a repertoire that serves as a 'musical tour of America.' Pieces to be performed include Postcard from Sequoia by Nicole Piunno, The Missions by Charlie Hill, Bayou Breakdown by Brant Karrick, Shenandoah by Frank Ticheli, Hitsville, USA arr. by John Wasson, and A Dakota Rhapsody by Mark Camphouse. Alongside these, the program also features Tectonic Plates by Adrian B. Sims, Homeward Bound by John Philip Sousa and Coast to Coast arr. by Joe Derhake, promising a diverse array of American sounds and styles.

Event Information

Those interested in enjoying this celebration of American music can attend the 'Road Trip' concert for free at the Highline High School Theater located at 225 So. 152nd St. in Burien, WA. The event promises to be an enjoyable show for audience members of all ages.

For more details on the band and their upcoming concert, please visit their official website at http://www.highlinecommunitysymphonicband.org/.

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