Annual Holiday Pops Concert

On Sunday, December 15, Music Director Yaniv Dinur will lead the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra in two performances of its popular Holiday Pops Family Concert, this year taking place in the Bronspiegel Auditorium, New Bedford High School. Bring your family and friends to the festively decorated theater to enjoy the most entertaining holiday concert in town.

            The NBSO will play a sleighful of your holiday favorites, including A Merry Carol of the Bells and works from “The Nutcracker” ballet. Members of the Southeastern Massachusetts Youth Orchestras (SEMAYO) and the Showstoppers will join the orchestra for several merry numbers. The children’s matinee at 3:30 pm will offer a craft activity for the children from 2:30 pm to 3:25 pm and the concert runtime is no more than one hour. The 7:00 pm performance features a bit more music. Both concerts offer a photo station in the lobby before and after the performance. Please note there is no intermission.

            A concession selling water, soda, and snacks will be available in the lobby. Debit and credit cards are the only accepted form of payment – no cash. Please note that water is the only item allowed inside the auditorium.

            Tickets are $20-$45 for adults, while admission for children and students is just $10 (not available online). Purchase your tickets through the Z box office, by calling 508-994-2900, in person at 128 Union Street in the lower lobby of the DeMello International Center, New Bedford, or online at www.nbsymphony.org. Free parking is available in the lots around the high school and across the street at Keith Middle School.

            The NBSO is a professional orchestra that annually presents a concert series of classical and pops music with internationally acclaimed guest artists, as well as an outstanding chamber music series. In addition, the NBSO’s innovative and nationally recognized educational programs reach 8,000 students each year. The NBSO is dedicated to building a community of music in the South Coast. Visit www.nbsymphony.org today.

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