Holiday Passport

Atlanta Freedom Bands’ 34th season begins with a grand holiday tour! Artistic Director O’Shae Best is planning a program that includes music from different Christmas traditions, Hanukkah, and December holidays from cultures around the world.  AFB will also feature a work from a new student composer as a part of our Student Composer Residency Program, now in its 11th season.

Program information and tickets will be available in the fall.

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ACCESSIBILITY
An accessible entrance is available with a flat path from the parking deck behind the church to the rear door into the concert area and to the restrooms. The standard complement of symphonic percussion will be in use. The concert will not have special effects or lighting. For accessibility questions, please email development@atlantafreedombands.com.

GETTING HERE
PARKING is available along West End Ave, in a grassy lot near the theater, and in the campus parking deck (entrance on Greensferry Ave SW).
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VIEW THE PROGRAM
Concert programs are available the week before the show so you can read more about the pieces and composers.
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DINNER AND A SHOW
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WATCH THE STREAM
All of AFB’s 34th season concerts will stream live on our YouTube channel.  The stream will be available for a short time after the concert.
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“Holiday Passport” is supported in part by the City of Atlanta – Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs. Funding for this program is also provided by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners under the guidance of Fulton County Arts & Culture. This program is supported in part by Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. Georgia Council for the Arts also receives support from its partner agency – the National Endowment for the Arts.