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Single Tickets to Orchestra Kentucky's 2021-22 Concerts On Sale



Events include a celebration of 20 years of Retro Series concerts, tributes to the music of Billy Joel, John Williams, and Rodgers & Hammerstein; and an appearance by the Texas Tenors.

On July 15, Arts of Southern Kentucky announced that individual concert tickets to Orchestra Kentucky’s 2021-22 season would go on sale Monday, July 19. Highlights include appearances by America’s Got Talent favorite the Texas Tenors, tributes to Billy Joel and the Eagles plus the return of the J.C. Kirby & Son Christmas Spectacular.

Ticket prices for most concerts start at just $17. Tickets may be purchased any time through OrchestraKentucky.com, or by calling the SKyPAC box office at (270) 904-1880 open 9am to 5pm weekdays.

“We can’t thank our season ticket holders enough for their loyalty. Season ticket sales for this year are at an all-time high, and our special event featuring the music of Queen is sold out, so our audiences are clearly excited for concerts to resume,” said Orchestra Kentucky Music Director and Arts of Southern Kentucky President & CEO Jeffrey Reed. “We are thrilled to now offer the opportunity to experience live orchestral music to everyone in our community.”

The 2021-22 Season is sponsored by the Haskins Foundation. The Variety Series is sponsored by Graves Gilbert Clinic, and the Retro Series is sponsored by Jim & Darlene Johnson and Jim Johnson Nissan/Hyundai.

8/28/21 THE TEXAS TENORS
Co-sponsored by Mary Jane & Carlos Rotellar and Gerald Printing
9/11/21 THE AWESOME 80’s
Co-sponsored by Heart Strings & Chatters
10/23/21 STAR WARS & MORE: The Music of John Williams
 Co-sponsored by Bell, Orr, Ayers & Moore
11/13/21 MUSIC OF BILLY JOEL featuring MICHAEL CAVANAUGH
Co-sponsored by Rita & Jim Scott and Gerald Printing
12/18/21 J.C. KIRBY & SON CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR!
Sponsored by J.C. Kirby & Son Funeral Chapels and Crematory
2/12/22 MOTOWN LEGENDS
Sponsored by Franklin Bank & Trust Company
Co-sponsored by Gerald Printing and Heart Strings & Chatters
3/19/22 A CELTIC CELEBRATION
4/30/22 HOTEL CALIFORNIA: A Tribute to the Eagles
Sponsored by US Bank
Co-sponsored by ELPO Law, Shelton CPAs and Heart Strings & Chatters
5/21/22 MUSIC OF RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN
6/11/22 THE BEST OF RETRO
Sponsored by Kerrick Bachert Attorneys at Law
Co-sponsored by Gerald Printing and Heart Strings & Chatters

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