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Des Moines music legends to perform 20th Nada Silent Night

Des Moines music legends to perform 20th Nada Silent Night
THIS TO A LONG RUNNING AND VERY POPULAR ANNUAL HOLIDAY BENEFIT CONCERT IS CELEBRATING A BIG ANNIVERSARY TOMORROW NIGHT. MY MUSIC LEGENDS. YEAH, THEIR LEGENDARY DONATOS ARE PLAYING THEIR 20TH NON OF SILENT NIGHT AT HOYT SHERMAN AUDITORIUM. THE SHOW FEATURES HOLIDAY FAVORITES MIXED WITH SOME OF THE BAND’S MOST POPULAR ORIGINAL MUSIC, AND THEY ARE GOOD. IF YOU’RE GOING BRING A NEW UNWRAPPED TOY FOR TOYS FOR TOTS. I THINK AT THIS STAGE IN OUR CAREER, TO BE ABLE TO TO DO SOMETHING THAT JUST DOESN’T HAVE THE SINGULAR PURPOSE OF TRYING TO PROMOTE THE BAND JUST FEELS EXTRA GOOD. YOU KNOW, THE DOOR OPEN AT HOYT SHERMAN TOMORROW NIGHT, SEVEN TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE ONLINE AND AT THE BOX OFFICE RIGHT THERE ON THE GROUND FLOOR WHEN YOU WALK IN. I’M GOING. JASON AND MIKE, THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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Des Moines music legends to perform 20th Nada Silent Night
A long-running and very popular annual holiday benefit concert is celebrating a big anniversary Friday night.Des Moines music legends The Nadas are playing their 20th Nada Silent Night at Hoyt Sherman Auditorium.The show features holiday favorites mixed with some of the band's most popular original music.If you're going, bring a new unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots."I think that at this stage in our career to be able to do something that doesn't have the singular purpose of trying to promote the band just feels extra good," said Jason Walsmith, who plays guitar for the band.The doors open at Hoyt Sherman at 7 p.m. Tickets are still available online and at the box office.

A long-running and very popular annual holiday benefit concert is celebrating a big anniversary Friday night.

Des Moines music legends The Nadas are playing their 20th Nada Silent Night at Hoyt Sherman Auditorium.

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The show features holiday favorites mixed with some of the band's most popular original music.

If you're going, bring a new unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots.

"I think that at this stage in our career to be able to do something that doesn't have the singular purpose of trying to promote the band just feels extra good," said Jason Walsmith, who plays guitar for the band.

The doors open at Hoyt Sherman at 7 p.m.

Tickets are still available online and at the box office.