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Tickets Available: Peco Pops @ The Mann – Down the Abbey Road & Classical Series

Looking for a fun little, musical Thursday?

Peco Pops @ The Mann – Down the Abbey Road is a show that will entertain you.   Along with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the collaboration between Grammy nominee Joan Osbourne, Grammy-winner Rodney Crowell, James Nash and the Nashvillians presents the live version of the Beatles’ masterwork in the perfect outdoor setting of the Mann.  This performance is a part of the Mann’s “Cross-over Classical” summer series  in a relaxed outdoor setting to pair cultural icons and multimedia presentations to attract new audiences to classical music.

Down the Abbey Road is a lovely combo of rock, soul, blues, roots & classical idioms in a celebration and signature musical event not to be missed.

Tweet Tweet!  The Mann‘s using Twitter for attendees & Beatles lovers alike: Follow the performance and Green Philly Blog on Twitter using the hashtag #tweetcert for Beatles insights, twitpics and more.

Sticking with the technology-engaged craze, the Mann will also promote using Foursquare  during the upcoming July 27th “Planet Blue Live” to win complimentary tickets to a future performance.  On July 28th, the Mann will ask attendees to “Text Your Encore” to vote on & select the favorite pieces for the finale during the Cirque de la Symphonie concert.

Tickets still available for “Down the Abbey Road” via the Mann’s website – $49.50, $34.50, $19.50 (lawn)

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*Photo courtesy of the Mann Center

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Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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