University Choirs Spring Concert I
Moody Music Building 125 Concert Hall 810 2nd Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesPerformances by: University Chorus and University Singers TICKETS $10 – Adult $5 – Seniors (55+) $3 – Students (w/ID)
Performances by: University Chorus and University Singers TICKETS $10 – Adult $5 – Seniors (55+) $3 – Students (w/ID)
Performances by: University Chorus and University Singers TICKETS $10 – Adult $5 – Seniors (55+) $3 – Students (w/ID)
Performances by: UA Women's Chorus, UA Men's Chorus, and UA Chamber Choir TICKETS $10 – Adult $5 – Seniors (55+) $3 – Students (w/ID)
Performances by: UA Women's Chorus, UA Men's Chorus, and UA Chamber Choir TICKETS $10 – Adult $5 – Seniors (55+) $3 – Students (w/ID)
Don’t miss the final performance of this nationally-recognized opera training program hosted by the UA Opera Theatre. Young singers from all across the United States and beyond come to Tuscaloosa for a week of studying and performing and an intense dose of opera at Alabama! F R E E Admission – Seating limited – early
Don’t miss the final performance of this nationally-recognized opera training program hosted by the UA Opera Theatre. Young singers from all across the United States and beyond come to Tuscaloosa for a week of studying and performing and an intense dose of opera at Alabama! F R E E Admission – Seating limited – early
FREE ADMISSION With their electrifying, all-improvised sets, Whose Hat is This? are a group that embodies unhinged musical spontaneity. The collective of current Tedeschi Trucks Band members bassist Tim Lefebvre, saxophonist Kebbi Williams, and drummers JJ Johnson and Tyler "Falcon" Greenwell seamlessly conjure up whirling music that combines elements of experimental jazz, funk, electronica, and just about
FREE ADMISSION With their electrifying, all-improvised sets, Whose Hat is This? are a group that embodies unhinged musical spontaneity. The collective of current Tedeschi Trucks Band members bassist Tim Lefebvre, saxophonist Kebbi Williams, and drummers JJ Johnson and Tyler "Falcon" Greenwell seamlessly conjure up whirling music that combines elements of experimental jazz, funk, electronica, and just about