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Feel the magic of the movies live in concert

Join the Greenville Symphony for a cinematic celebration of Hollywood’s greatest scores.

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A GIF showing Music Director Lee Mills leading the Greenville Symphony.

Watch Music Director Lee Mills in action as he leads the Greenville Symphony.

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Roll out the red carpet, GVL. The Greenville Symphony kicks off its “American Season” with Opening Night: Hollywood Retrospective at the Peace Center on Saturday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 5, at 3 p.m.

Get ready to hear some of the most iconic movie scores ever written, performed live by the Greenville Symphony and accompanied by the rich vocals of the Clemson University Singers. Think: Hits from “Star Wars” and “Harry Potter” to “Jurassic Park,” “E.T.,” “Back to the Future,” and “Beauty and the Beast.”

Tickets start at $25 and are selling fast. Whether you’re a movie buff, music lover, or just looking for a fun way to experience some Hollywood magic in Greenville, this red-carpet event promises a performance you’ll remember long after the final note.

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