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Tickets available for Pelham Music Festival, a town tradition, on Jan. 20

Editor’s note: This press release was provided by the Pelham Music Festival. The Pelham Examiner publishes press releases in the form received as a service to the community.

Please join us on Saturday, January 20, at the Pelham Country Club for the 2024 Pelham Music Festival – an annual celebration of our talented young musicians, and opportunity for them to perform in front of family, friends, and community in a supportive and nurturing environment.

A wide range of ages, genres and instruments will be represented, so expect variety and excitement!  The day starts at 9:30am with our youngest performers, bravely taking their first steps towards sharing music with a live audience, and ends by showcasing our town’s most talented high school musicians.  Each session runs roughly 90 minutes, with start times as shown below.

Session 1 – starts at 9:30am

Session 2 – starts at 11:30am

Session 3 – starts at 2:30pm

Session 4 – starts at 4:30pm

Session 5 – starts at 6:30pm

This is a great opportunity for music aficionados of any age to support the arts and encourage young artists!  Adult tickets are just $10 (kids get in free) and give access to any or all of the day’s five sessions.  They can be purchased online here, or on the door.  While not required, donations also are always welcome.

An additional highlight of the festival is that each performer is professionally photographed prior to appearing on stage.  Click here to view a gallery of stunning portraits from 2023 by local photographer Liz Farrell.

We appreciate your support and look forward to welcoming you on January 20!

 

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