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Pops Goes Vegas!

Friday September 05, 2008 - Sunday September 07, 2008
Rated: NR

Jack Everly, Conductor

Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra invites you to ake a spin on the musical roulette wheel as Pops Goes Vegas!

That’s right, “Vegas Baby!” You’ll be treated to such hip classics such as “Luck Be a Lady,” “Hey Big Spender,” “Viva Las Vegas,” “My Way” and more. The cast of high rollers includes stellar stars from Broadway and the Vegas strip along with Mr. Showmanship himself, Martin Preston as the legendary Liberace. A jackpot evening of music hit after hit. Just remember, “What happens at Bass Hall, stays at Bass Hall!”

Location: Bass Hall

Admission: $26.00 – $78.00

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