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Celebrate Celtic music with Stratford Symphony Orchestra

It’s live Celtic music, paired with an orchestra ensemble.

Stratford Symphony Orchestra has announced its upcoming concert on Jan. 25.

The concert, A Celtic Celebration, will feature local Celtic instrumentalists, The Bookends.

The event promises to showcase the “rich and vibrant sounds of Celtic music, blending traditional melodies with a fresh, modern twist.”

It will explore traditional tunes and contemporary Celtic favourites.

There are two performances, at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m, at Avondale United Church.

Tickets can be purchased online at stratfordsymphonyorchestra.ca or by calling its box office at 519-271-0990.

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