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300 to Perform at Holiday Celebration at the Wagner Noel

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: November 28, 2012
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MIDLAND -- It's the second annual "Holiday Celebration at the Wagner Noel" on Thursday November 29th at 7:30PM.  More than 300 musicians will take the stage, including a 240 voice choir. 

Other musicians to take the stage include those from UTPB, professional players from the community and the Varsity Choirs from Andrews, Seminole, San Angelo, Ft. Stockton and Midland High School. 

The Holiday Celebration will be a musical journey that will include traditional Christmas classics as well as modern-day jazz and rock.

The event is FREE, but you must reserve your spot by calling Yvonne at 552.3286.

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