Mon, Oct 08
|Camden Opera House
Street Corner Symphony
Bay Chamber Concerts presents the Nashville-based a cappella group that shot to stardom on NBC’s "The Sing-Off" performing a family-friendly show of original and popular holiday music and sing-a-longs – Sunday December 16th, 4PM in Camden Opera House.
Time & Location
Oct 08, 2018, 4:00 PM
Camden Opera House, 29 Elm St, Camden, ME 04843, USA
About the Event
Bay Chamber’s 2019 Holiday Concert at the Camden Opera House
Bay Chamber Concerts presents the Nashville-based a cappella group that shot to stardom on NBC’s "The Sing-Off" performing a family-friendly show of original and popular holiday music and sing-a-longs – Sunday December 16th, 4PM in Camden Opera House.
Street Corner Symphony will perform a variety of holiday classics, original Christmas music, classic rock, and R&B/Soul – "We’re all big fans of holiday music, and we’re incredibly excited to bring this show to Camden," said Jeremy Lister of Street Corner Symphony.
About Street Corner Symphony:
Street Corner Symphony is a contemporary a cappella group based in Nashville, Tennessee, founded on May 28, 2010, to compete in NBC’s all-vocal competition, "The Sing-Off." The Southern gents quickly won over judges Ben Folds (Ben Folds Five), Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men) and Nicole Scherzinger (The Pussycat Dolls) and - most importantly - millions of primetime viewers after demonstrating their unique, laid-back-yet-dynamic style of a cappella.
Since, Street Corner Symphony has made their mark on the music world, recording albums, providing clinics for schools, giving benefits for cancer, performing across the country and around the world and even working with major artists including Ben Folds, Alison Krauss and Take6’s Claude McKnight. Street Corner Symphony moves seamlessly between most styles of music, feeling at home in all of them. Their repertoire covers a wide range, from gospel and barbershop to rock and pop, appealing to young and old alike.
Tickets:
$25 Adult, $10 under age 25
All programs and artists are subject to change