Join Symphony NH for Oktoberfest – beer, music, authentic German fare for a cause

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MERRIMACK, NH – Trade your wine and Wagner for beer and German “oom-pah” music! On Saturday October 8, 2016 at 6 p.m., Symphony NH will host their third Oktoberfest event at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery at 221 Daniel Webster Hwy. in Merrimack. This festive occasion full of authentic German cuisine, beer, and live entertainment provides the opportunity for beer lovers to enjoy an evening in support of the Symphony!

Click here to get your tickets now.
Click here to get your tickets now.

Symphony NH’s Oktoberfest includes Anheuser-Busch beers and soft drinks alongside a dinner of German favorites from bratwurst to apple strudel. Enjoy live German music from Symphony NH musicians in addition to private brewery tours, raffles, and trivia.

Join in the Oktoberfest celebration on October 8 at 6 p.m. and support Symphony NH’s community programs. Tickets are $40 and include dinner, drinks, and the evening’s festivities. $55 VIP tickets are also available and additionally include a private brewery tour and Symphony NH beer stein. Tickets can be purchased through the Symphony NH website www.SymphonyNH.org or by calling the Symphony NH office (603) 595-9156.


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ABOUT  SYMPHONY NH

With a rich history beginning with its founding in 1923 by conductor and educator Elmer “Pop” Wilson, Symphony NH (until 2012 known as Nashua Symphony Orchestra) is the oldest professional orchestra in New Hampshire. Since 2008, when Music Director and Principal Conductor Jonathan McPhee joined the Symphony NH family, the orchestra has soared to new artistic heights, continually pushing the envelope with challenging programming and repertoire. Also serving as Music Director of Boston Ballet and Lexington Symphony Orchestra, Maestro McPhee was named the “Busiest Conductor in the World” in 2014 by bachtrack.com, beating out such notables as Andris Nelsons of BSO and Sir Simon Rattle of the Berlin Phil.

SNH’s programs include a series of first-class orchestral concerts each season in Nashua with run-out concerts around the state, chamber music concerts, the Picture This Educational Program for third graders, and the fourth grade String Program. Instrumentalists from the orchestra can play for your private event, and we’re always looking for talented professionals to join our ensemble.

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Carol Robidoux

PublisherManchester Ink Link

Longtime NH journalist and publisher of ManchesterInkLink.com. Loves R&B, German beer, and the Queen City!