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The Quad City Symphony Orchestra is set to delight fans with a unique performance titled "Video Games in Concert" at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 10. This exciting event will take place in the hallway connecting the Davenport RiverCenter to the adjacent venue.
Audiences can look forward to an evening filled with live orchestral music that brings beloved video game scores to life. The concert will feature a selection of iconic themes from popular games, appealing to both gaming enthusiasts and music lovers alike.
This event promises to create a dynamic atmosphere, merging the worlds of classical music and interactive entertainment. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience the emotional depth and artistry of video game soundtracks performed by talented musicians.
As the event approaches, anticipation is building for what is sure to be a memorable night celebrating the intersection of music and gaming culture.
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