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Something's Fishy with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra

Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024
2:30pm to 3:30pm

Winspear Centre
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Nov.
17

By popular demand, the eccentric inventor and musician Al Simmons returns to the Winspear stage!

A wizard of gadgets, he’ll debut three tracks from his 2024 album,The Whistling Egg Man, in a concert filled with slapstick comedy, catchy songs, and uproarious charm.

Symphony For Kids concerts are designed to be the ideal child-sized introduction to orchestral music. Family-friendly activities are available in the lobby prior to each SFK concert, so be sure to arrive early – and, of course, there will be fresh popcorn!

This concert will not include an intermission.

FEATURED ARTISTS

Lucas Waldin, Conductor
Al Simmons, Entertainer

Winspear Centre

4 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW
Edmonton, AB, T5J 4X8


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