MSO Family Concert - 21 May 2023
MSO Family Concert: 5pm 21 May 2023, Due Drop Events Centre, Manukau. Tickets from Eventfinda: www.eventfinda.co.nz...
From Vienna to a galaxy far, far, away, this concert has something for everyone!
Clap and toe-tap your way through a selection of well-known songs from Strauss, West Side Story, to Star Wars and a world premiere by NZ composer Adrien DeCroy.
Featuring soloists Shan Liu on Piano (13 years), Tomomi Johnston on Saxophone and Nicholas Tarling Aria Competition Winners; Emmanuel Fonoti-Fuimaono, Katherine Winitana and Maeve Herd, with Wellington-based conductor Brent Stewart.
Special Pricing - All Reserves $35 Adults, $30 Seniors $5 Students/Children
Family Group Discount – 2 adults & 2 children $60.
Free Parking.
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