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UTM to host annual dessert evening concert Oct. 4-5

The UTM Department of Music will host its annual Dessert Evening concert event at 7 p.m., Oct. 4-5, in the Discovery Park of America’s Dinosaur Hall. Adult tickets are $18 per person, and UTM students, along with children ages 12 and under, are admitted for $12 per person.

Each ticket includes three dessert courses and the opportunity to enjoy solo and choral music selections ranging from popular music, musical theatre and jazz. Students from various campus ensembles will perform under the direction of Dr. Mark Simmons, professor of music.

UTM choirs perform regularly with the Jackson Symphony and recently finished a summer concert tour in New Zealand. Members also performed with Foreigner during the 2018 Tennessee Soybean Festival.

All proceeds support the vocal area within the Department of Music. Tickets are available by contacting the Department of Music at 731-881-7402. The Discovery Park of America is located at 830 Everett Blvd in Union City.

For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the UTM Department of Music at 731-881-7402.

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