Kentucky Symphony extends summer season in Covington, Fort Thomas

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra (KSO) is expanding its summer series from three to six shows with weekend performances at Devou Park in Covington and Tower Park in Fort Thomas.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, KSO has moved from Devou Park to Tower Park but is returning to Covington this year and remaining present in Fort Thomas, where the shows reached 8,000 live audience members, the organization said.

This will be the twenty-seventh summer season for KSO.

The series begins on July 10th in Covington and on July 11th in Fort Thomas with a horn show.

On August 7th (Covington) and August 8th (Fort Thomas) KSO will perform mid-century classics.

On September 4th (Covington) and September 5th (Fort Thomas) the No Promises Vocal Band will join the KSO studio orchestra to provide a chronological overview of almost a century of melodies from famous boy bands such as Ink Spots, Beach Boys, the Temptations, Alabama, Boys II Men and NSYNC.

All performances take place at 7.30 p.m. and are free of charge.

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