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For the first time ever, the Lied will be offering a $99 virtual season pass.
February 2, 2021 9:10 am
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN)- The Lied Center is presenting one of the most diverse programs of events in the nation this spring, featuring the world’s top artists. Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly all spring season events will feature both in-person and virtual attendance options.
Tickets for spring shows go on sale to the public February 9 at 11 a.m. at liedcenter.org, by phone at (402) 472-4747, or in person at the Lied Center box office. People who purchase tickets to four or more shows will get a 20% discount on their entire order.
Lied Center Announces 2021 Spring Season Featuring Kelli O Hara, Michelle Ellsworth and More
Tickets for spring shows go on sale to the public February 9 at 11 a.m.by BWW News Desk
The Lied Center is presenting one of the most diverse programs of events in the nation this spring, featuring the world s top artists. Responding to the COVID19 pandemic, nearly all spring season events will feature both in-person and virtual attendance options. From Tony Award-winning Broadway stars to virtuosic musicians and headline entertainment, the Lied Center s 2021 Spring Season provides something for everyone in a time when we all need the arts more than ever.
A festive concert filmed at the National Opera House, featuring the US-based Wexford singer Michael Londra and guests, is set to raise money for people living in Direct Provision. For a minimum donation of €10, Virtually Christmas can be viewed multiple times over five days from December 20, giving people access to a great show, performed by talented artists and a chance to support residents of Direct Provision centres in Wexford through Amnesty International and the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland.
The concert features the voice of leading tenor Londra, backed by a concert orchestra, assembled choirs of Wexford, a guest artist from the West End, and appearances by Eoin Colfer and Tony Carty, all under the baton of international composer Liam Bates of Kilmore Quay.
A festive concert filmed at the National Opera House, featuring the US-based Wexford singer Michael Londra and guests, is set to raise money for people living in Direct Provision. For a minimum donation of €10, Virtually Christmas can be viewed multiple times over five days from December 20, giving people access to a great show, performed by talented artists and a chance to support residents of Direct Provision centres in Wexford through Amnesty International and the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland.
The concert features the voice of leading tenor Londra, backed by a concert orchestra, assembled choirs of Wexford, a guest artist from the West End, and appearances by Eoin Colfer and Tony Carty, all under the baton of international composer Liam Bates of Kilmore Quay.
Multiple Virtual Holiday Events Are Taking Place This Week
The holiday season is always filled with music, stories, and more. 2020 and COVID-19 have altered the way we enjoy these traditions, but thanks to the internet, countless concerts, story times, and other holiday events can still take place virtually.
You can find all of those story times here. There are other activities taking place this week in the Quad Cities as well, here is a quick look at them.
Haitian Masterworks Virtual Family Day - Monday through Friday from 10am to 5pm is a family-flexible virtual experiences. Your free registration grants your family a 2-week access to a virtual line-up, which means you can choose your day to play. more information here.