42ND ANNUAL HOLIDAY POPS CONCERT

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321 Main Street,Worcester MA 01608

10 December, 2022

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42ND ANNUAL HOLIDAY POPS CONCERTMassachusetts Symphony OrchestraALL AGES Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra Myron Romanul, Jane Shivick, Christon Carney, Salisbury Singers, Worcester Children's Chorus, Murphy Academy of Irish Dance MECHANICS HALL HOLIDAY 'POPS'Saturday, December 10, 2022, 8 P.M. | Doors 7:30 P.M.BALCONY SEATS SOLD HEREFor Tickets:Click the orange tab marked "tickets" on the upper right of this page to purchase balcony seats.Floor Table tickets are $55+$1, up to 10 per table. Available only through Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra at (508) 754-1234.Additional Balcony Seats available through Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra at (508) 754-1234.Please note: All tickets will be sent in the mail.DetailsAfter 41 years of sold out performances, Holiday 'Pops' has once again arrived at Worcester's Mechanics Hall. As a beloved tradition, this annual holiday extravaganza features the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra, with conductor Myron Romanul, performing traditional favorites of the season, light classics, and holiday gems. Additional performers include vocal soloists Jane Shivick and Christon Carney; Salisbury Singers (Brad Dumont, Director); Worcester Children's Chorus (Pamela Mindell, Director); area college choruses; Irish Step Dancers from the Murphy Academy of Irish Dance; and of course, a visit from Jolly ol' Saint Nick. Massachusetts Symphony OrchestraWith its mission to make its high-quality symphonic concerts accessible to as many people in the community as possible, the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra's annual activities include its admission-free Summer Family Concert Series in Worcester's East and Institute Parks as well as symphonic and 'pops' performances in Worcester's Tuckerman and Mechanics Halls and at Worcester’s Hanover Theatre before audiences numbering in the thousands. The Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency dedicated to promoting the arts, humanities and interpretive sciences in the Commonwealth, said about the Massachusetts Symphony that "[f]or years the applicant seems to have interacted with its community in a broad range of ways, leading to the group's well-established track record among its diverse supporters. The quality of [its] music submitted is excellent, as is the organization's administration - which is dedicated to maintaining and extending the group's commitment to diversity."

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