Colorado Symphony announces McGregor Square concerts

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Music can transport people to different places and new worlds. It has certainly done that and more for Yumi Hwang-Williams.

The symphony, which first performed at the outdoor plaza next to Coors Field last year, will be back for two performances this summer.

The Wednesday, July 10, performance will feature Associate Conductor Wilbur Lin leading a Colorado Symphony ensemble in an evening of Mozart under the stars. The second performance, on Wednesday, Sept. 4, will have Resident Conductor Christopher Dragon leading the full Colorado Symphony Brass and Percussion in a performance of Classical and Pops favorites.

General admission tickets have access to a cash bar with wine and beer, as well as access to a full bar and food options for purchase inside Milepost Zero Food Hall adjacent to the plaza. VIP tickets include two complimentary drinks from a selection of beer, wine, and liquor and light appetizers. Drinks and appetizers will be available through intermission. VIP seating is located on the third floor overlooking the plaza.For both Apple TV and Fire TV, search for"9news" to find the free app to add to your account. Another option for Fire TV is to have the app

 

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