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ASO Outside Voices: Lock 3

Presented by Akron Symphony Orchestra at Lock 3 Akron, Akron OH

Jun 19 2021
ASO Outside Voices: Lock 3

The Akron Symphony Orchestra presents its Outside Voices Concert Series at Lock 3 on June 19 at 7:30 p.m.

The Akron Symphony Orchestra presents its Outside Voices Concert Series at Lock 3 on June 19 at 7:30 p.m.

The free concert will feature the Akron Symphony Strings performing on the first half, then the Akron Symphony Symphonic Winds will take the stage for the second half of the concert. The evening will feature works from J. Rosamond Johnson, Florence Price, William Grant Still, Jessie Montgomery, Gustav Holst and Omar Thomas.

The Outside Voices Concert Series focuses on the music of under-represented composers who are “outside” of the standard repertoire, along with numerous audience favorites. The series presents an opportunity for the ASO to expand its musical offerings and share a diversity of composers with the Northeast Ohio community, according to Music Director Christopher Wilkins.

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Lock 3 Akron

200 S. Main st, Akron, OH 44312

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Lock 3 occupancy is 5,000.
Shirt and shoes required for admittance.
For concerts that have an admission charge tickets are available at the gate the night of the show and need to be paid in cash. No advance sales. Children 48 inches and under admitted FREE!

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