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Free Concert to Ring In the Holiday Season

Rollins and Full Sail are getting everyone in the holiday spirit with a free concert at the Dr. Phillips Center.


By Office of Marketing

November 07, 2018

A collage of images from the concert.
Scott Cook

To celebrate the spirit of the season, Rollins, Full Sail, and the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts are joining together once again to present Songs of the Season, a free holiday concert. The show will take place outside beneath the stars at the Dr. Phillips Center’s Seneff Arts Plaza on Friday, November 30, from 7 to 9 p.m.

Utilizing the state-of-the-art music production capabilities of Full Sail University and the exemplary vocal and instrumental talents of the Rollins music department at the grand Dr. Phillips Center venue, these community partners invite you to share in an evening of enchantment. Classic jingles mingle with styles from around the world, creating a diverse, high-energy spectacle of singing, dancing, and visual entertainment.

No tickets are required. For more information or updates, visit the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts’ website.


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