CAPE MAY — The Philadelphia German Brass Band brings their expansive repertoire of authentic German, Eastern European and American brass band music to Cape May Convention Hall, for one night only, Oct. 11 at 7:30 p.m.
Founded in 1935, the Philadelphia German Brass Band is dedicated to upholding the tradition and encouraging the continued development of authentic German, Eastern European and American brass band music. The band is the oldest continually performing German band in the Philadelphia region and amongst the most venerable of such ensembles in the United States.
Providing a staple of authentic German brass band music for public and private Oktoberfests, festivals and ethnic events, the ensemble’s singular authenticity is increasingly sought after along the East Coast from Connecticut to Virginia. Some highlights in recent years include: performing for 10,000 visitors at the annual Volksfest at the Cannstatter Club in Philadelphia, PA and entertaining the community and vacationers at the 4th of July Boardwalk concert at Bethany Beach DE. For many years, the band has shared the stage with the Jimmy Sturr Band at the Vermon, NJ Oktoberfest. The Philadelphia German Brass Band annually entertains thousands of Oktoberfest visitors at the U.S. Army Base at Fort Belvoir, VA.
Tickets can be ordered by calling (609) 884-9563 or 1-855-708-9699 or online at www.discovercapemaynj.com. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Cape May Convention Hall Box Office. All seating will be General Admission Seating only. Tickets are priced at $15 for adults, $10 for senior citizens and $10 for children 12 years and older. Admission for children younger than 12 years of age is free when accompanied by a paying adult and tickets are purchased in person at the Cape May Convention Hall Box Office. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more persons with the ticket price being $10.00 per person. Doors will open for admission at 6:45 p.m.
Please visit www.philadelphiagermanbrassband.com for sound samples, audience reviews, list of engagements and history.
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