Holiday gathering and concert featuring Presidio Brass

Rediscover classic holiday songs and carols through the majestic sound of a brass ensemble when Presidio Brass performs at Jones Theatre Friday, Dec. 2.

Presented by WSU Performing Arts, the concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Daggy Hall. All are invited to enjoy a pre-concert holiday gathering beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the theatre lobby, featuring complimentary light seasonal fare from Birch & Barley, a cash bar with beer and wine, and a raffle for a festive Cougar-themed gift basket.

Based in San Diego, Presidio Brass combines a brass quintet, piano and percussion instruments with fresh, original arrangements, creating a unique sound that has captivated audiences throughout the U.S. and as far away as China.

Reserved seating costs $18 for adults, $15 for seniors (ages 60+), and $9 for non-WSU students and youth. WSU student admission is free with valid ID.

Tickets are on sale now at all TicketsWest outlets, including online at TicketsWest.com, by phone at 800-325-SEAT (7328), and in person at WSU’s Beasley Coliseum (open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday). The Daggy Hall box office opens for ticket sales and will-call beginning two hours before the performance. Free WSU student tickets are available in advance at Beasley Coliseum and at the door.

Parking for this performance will be available without permits or fees in the Daggy Hall parking garage and in the Green 2 lot directly across the street from Daggy Hall.

Presidio Brass is presented with generous support from ASWSU and the Residence Inn by Marriott, Pullman.

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