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Join us for Bring the Sing in Duluth on Saturday

You are invited to YourClassical MPR’s Bring the Sing, a community sing-along choral event in Duluth that brings people together in the Northland through the joy of music. This free event is open to people of all vocal abilities and will take place Saturday, March 23, at the Mitchell Auditorium on the College of St. Scholastica campus.

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Bret Amundson

Bret Amundson, the dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at St. Scholastica, will return to conduct Bring the Sing. The event will include students attending the High School Honor Choir Festival, led by Richard Carrick.

YourClassical MPR’s Bring the Sing events take place across the state and bring community members together through communal choral singing. Sheet music will be provided free at the event, as well as snacks for all participants. Whatever your singing ability, come sing your heart out at this free, fun community event!

The advance sign-up for Bring the Sing is closed now. But same-day registration will be available at this free event. See you there!

Event details

What: Bring the Sing Duluth.
When: Saturday, March 23, 1-4:30 p.m. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. Please arrive by 12:45 p.m. to allow time to sign in.
Where: Mitchell Auditorium, College of St. Scholastica, 1200 Kenwood Ave, Duluth.
Cost: Free.

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