The Lancaster Festival Board of Directors announced a string of outdoor performances Tuesday, with signature acts appearing at the Wendel Concert Stage on the Ohio University Lancaster Campus from July 24-31.
The first performance of the 2021 Lancaster Festival will feature The Band Perry and the Lancaster Festival Orchestra on July 24. The Band Perry will perform its first concert with a symphony orchestra, which will be conducted by Maestro Gary Sheldon in the opening night program.
Here s the remaining list of performances:
July 26 – Bryon Stripling Band with special guest Bobby Floyd on piano will take center stage at the Monday Night Jazz Concert.
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The Lancaster Festival Board of Directors on Tuesday announced a string of outdoor performances, with signature acts appearing at the Wendel Concert Stage on the Ohio University Lancaster Campus July 24-29.
The schedule:
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July 24: The first performance of the 2021 Lancaster Festival will feature The Band Perry and the Lancaster Festival Orchestra. The Band Perry will perform its first concert with a symphony orchestra, which will be conducted by Maestro Gary Sheldon in the opening night program.
• July 26: Byron Stripling Band with special guest Bobby Floyd on piano will take center stage at the Monday Night Jazz Concert.
Here s the remaining list of performances:
July 26 – Bryon Stripling Band with special guest Bobby Floyd on piano will take center stage at the Monday Night Jazz Concert.
July 27 – The Lancaster Festival Orchestra will perform its “Soloists Spotlight.” This concert will also feature music from Mozart, Vivaldi and Rossini along with other classical masterpieces.
July 28 – The Festival will welcome Kelly Vaughn and the Remnants as openers for a headliner to be announced at a later date.
July 29 – The family concert, “A Musical Zoo,” will take place at the Wendel Concert Stage with the Lancaster Festival Orchestra. Pieces will include Haydn’s “Bear” Symphony, the “Pink Panther,” the “Carnival of Animals,” the “Goldfinch” flute concerto by Vivaldi, and the “Cantina Band” from Star Wars.