The Louisville Orchestra received $3.2 million from the Kentucky General Assembly to extend its statewide In Harmony Tour. Total legislative support for the tour now stands at $11.8 million, making ...
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has announced a three-week European tour from August 26 through September 10, featuring 13 concerts across six countries and nine cities. The orchestra will be led by ...
SESSION. MOST TAKE EFFECT IN JULY, WHILE OTHERS BECAME LAW IMMEDIATELY. THE LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA IS GETTING A MAJOR ENCORE FROM FRANKFORT. STATE LAWMAKERS AWARDED IT $3.2 MILLION. THE MONEY WILL ...
R&B enthusiasts will love this. Chris Brown and Usher are joining forces on the road. Dubbed the R&B, Raymond and Brown Tour, both singers shared the news in a joint Instagram post on April 10. It ...
Whether it’s the beginning of the week, the end of a rough day, or quitting hour heading into the weekend, mood-boosting songs are always on time. And the following serotonin fuel was just named the ...
Jeff Lynne has called off what was meant to be his last-ever live show, citing health problems. The Guardian reports that the Electric Light Orchestra frontman was set to headline Sunday’s BST Hyde ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Orchestra was recently awarded $3.2 million from the Kentucky General Assembly to continue its statewide tour. The "In Harmony Tour," which first launched in 2022, is ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Louisville Orchestra will receive $3.2 million from the Kentucky General Assembly to continue its In Harmony statewide tour through 2028. The new allocation brings total ...
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is heading overseas to play over a dozen concerts in six countries. The orchestra will represent the Steel City in nine European cities during a tour running Aug. 26 ...
Rookie Zach Johnson, a two-time winner at TPC Sugarloaf (2004, 2007), scored 15 points in Modified Stableford to take the first-round lead at the Mitsubishi Electric Classic presented by Vensure. The ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Hold onto your hats, Cleveland Orchestra fans. Next season’s going to be something special. Packed with bold projects, the last of Franz Welser-Möst’s 25 years in Cleveland will be a ...