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The Black Jacket Symphony Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

The Black Jacket Symphony

Harrison Opera House - Performing Jimmy Buffett's 'Changes in Latitude, Changes in Attitude'

Harrison Opera House
160 W Virginia Beach Blvd

May 9, 2025

8:00 PM EDT
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brad
March 2nd 2025
Black Jacket Symphony performs their music with perfection! Their music and vocals are clear and crisp. It was a perfect live experience. They replicate their cover songs very accurately. It's a real pleasure to hear the songs live. I saw them again the following night for the Abbey Road concert. The experience was equally fantastic. For anyone who appreciates live cover music, you will never be disappointed with Black Jacket Symphony. The Colonial Theatre is the perfect venue for live concerts. It's not too large and very comfortable. The acoustics are fantastic. I am looking forward to more events here in IdahoFalls.
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The Colonial Theater
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The Black Jacket Symphony Biography

The Black Jacket Symphony offers a unique concert experience through recreating classic albums in a live performance setting. A selected album is performed in its entirety by a group of handpicked musicians specifically selected for each album, with no sonic detail being overlooked--the musicians do whatever it takes to musically reproduce the album.

The performance is separated into two sets--the first set features the album being recreated as a true symphonic piece. The second set, which features a selection of the album artist's "greatest hits", opens in full contrast to the first set with an incredible light display and the symphony being much more laid back. The tone is set very quickly that this is going to be the musicianship of the first act paired with all the bells and whistles of a major rock and roll show.
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