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Season’s greetings from New York City

Enjoy a not-so-silent night of music and dance with the Greenville Symphony Orchestra.

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Ballet dancers on stage

Feel the holiday spirit all the way from Rockefeller.

Photo provided by Greenville Symphony Orchestra

Skip the plane ride (and the cold) and take a musical journey through New York City with the Greenville Symphony at Holiday at Peace, featuring soprano and Broadway star Rachel York and Dancers of the International Ballet. Conducted by Edvard Tchivzhel and hosted by Jamarcus Gaston, tickets are available for $20-$55.

Performances are tonight (Friday, Dec. 16) at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 3 p.m.Pro tip: Grab a table at Genevieve’s Theater Lounge at the Peace Center to enjoy bites + sips when you go.

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