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Symphony taps into the healing power of music to bring outdoor concert experience to a recovering community

The Greenville Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce there will be a free live outdoor broadcast of its highly anticipated opening weekend concert on Sunday, October 6, at the TD Stage at the Peace Center. This special event comes as a symbol of resilience and community spirit in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

The free live outdoor broadcast will begin at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, featuring a live feed from the concert inside the Peace Center to an LED screen on the TD Stage.  Attendees should bring chairs and blankets to TD Stage amphitheater area at the Peace Center and space will be first come, first served. No registration is necessary. The GSO encourages everyone join in to experience the uplifting power of orchestral music.

The concert will feature Beethoven’s majestic Symphony No. 9 with guest choirs Bob Jones University Chorale, Furman Singers, North Greenville University Concert Choir and soloists Amanda Sheriff, Sara Crigger, Randall Umstead and Adrian Smith under the baton of Music Director Lee Mills. The decision to offer a free live outdoor broadcast aims to bring the uplifting power of music to everyone in the community, especially those affected by the recent hurricane, underscoring the Ninth Symphony’s statement of hope, joy, and unity.