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Oxford Community Chorus Invites All to Annual Spring Concert at Oxford Performing Arts Center

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17 days ago

Oxford, AL – The harmonious melodies of the Oxford Community Chorus are set to grace the stage once again as they prepare for their much-anticipated Spring Concert. Hosted by the Oxford Performing Arts Center, this annual event promises an evening of enchanting music and communal celebration.

Scheduled for Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., the Oxford Community Chorus Spring Concert invites music enthusiasts of all ages to come together and revel in the beauty of choral performance. Held at the esteemed Oxford Performing Arts Center, the concert promises to be a highlight of the spring season for residents of Oxford and surrounding communities.

Admission to the Spring Concert is free of charge, and attendees do not require a ticket to attend. The event aims to foster inclusivity and accessibility, welcoming individuals and families to enjoy an evening of live music without any barriers.

The Oxford Community Chorus comprises a diverse group of singers from the local community, united by their love for music and commitment to artistic expression. Under the guidance of talented directors, the chorus has prepared a repertoire that showcases a wide range of musical styles and genres, promising something to delight every musical palate.

As the curtains rise on April 23rd, attendees can expect an evening filled with soul-stirring performances, heartfelt harmonies, and moments of pure musical bliss. From classic choral arrangements to contemporary favorites, the Spring Concert promises to captivate and inspire audiences of all backgrounds.

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