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Making waves: Symphony Splash returns to Victoria's Inner Harbour

Symphony Splash returns this weekend for the first time in 5 years, expanding into a 2-day celebration
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Thousands came to Victoria’s Inner Harbour for the 30th annual Symphony Splash on Sunday, Aug. 4, 2020. (Jessica Williamson/Black Press Media)

Symphony Splash returns this weekend for the first time in five years, expanding into a two-day celebration to mark Victoria Symphony’s 85th anniversary.

The free outdoor concerts take place this weekend (Aug. 2 and 3) at the Inner Harbour, with performances held on the iconic barge stage in front of the B.C. Legislature.

Festivities will begin Saturday at 3:30 p.m. with Indigenous singer-songwriters Celeigh Cardinal and Shawnee Kish joining the National Youth Orchestra of Canada. That same evening, the Victoria Symphony is set to perform alongside percussionist Sal Ferreras, his Latin Jazz Sextet, and Cuban vocalist Adonis Puentes at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday opens with another youth orchestra performance at 3:30 p.m., followed by the signature Symphony Splash concert featuring the Victoria Symphony and young piano soloist Patrick Cao. The night concludes with Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, Amazing Grace, and a fireworks display.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring back an expanded Symphony SPLASH! over the B.C. Day long weekend,” said Matthew White, CEO of Victoria Symphony. “We’re looking forward to welcoming locals and visitors alike to enjoy a varied program, from orchestral masterworks to contemporary compositions.”

Beyond the music, the Inner Harbour will feature a family zone, local artist showcases on community stages, and food vendors. 

A limited number of grandstand seats are available for $5 to $88. All other programming is free. For tickets, the full schedule, and more information about the event, visit victoriasymphony.ca.

 



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