Black Jacket Symphony: Queen's A Night At The Opera
featuring Marc Martel

Black Jacket Symphony: Queen's A Night At The Opera
featuring Marc Martel
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DateJan 18 2019
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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VenueHarrison Opera House
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Ticket Prices$22 - $32 plus applicable fees
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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Black Jacket Symphony: Queen's A Night At The Opera
featuring Marc Martel
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Event Details
The Black Jacket Symphony will perform Queen's A Night at the Opera featuring Marc Martel at the Harrison Opera House on Friday, January 18 at 8pm, with doors opening at 7pm!
Martel is a world-renowned vocalist who sounds so much like Freddie Mercury, his voice is featured in the new biopic, “Bohemian Rhapsody”—in theaters now. His videos have been viewed tens of millions of times on social media and his shows are selling out around the globe.
The performance is separated into two sets. The first set features the album being recreated as a true symphonic piece. The second set, which features a selection of the album artist's "greatest hits," opens in full contrast to the first set with an incredible light display and the symphony being much more laid back. The tone is set very quickly that the show will feature the high level of musicianship of the act being covered and will also be accompanied by all the bells and whistles of a major rock and roll show.