If you are looking to get out of the house, this weekend looks like it's going to be the time to do that.  Finally the weather looks like it's going to break and not be so frigid like it has been the last couple of weeks.

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This Sunday, the Paramount theatre downtown St. Cloud is having their Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota's Big Bang.  Not only will the youth chorale be singing, but they will be fronted with some all-star musicians and singers from the area.

What Can You Expecr?

 

Rock out for a cause with an all-star cast of musicians including Ted Manderfeld, Jennifer Lamb-Randolph, Tommy Vee, and Bennett Vee as they take the stage with the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota. Be ready to be blown away by the electrifying performances that blend the harmonies of the youth choirs with the raw energy of rock ‘n’ roll. Support the programming of YCCM while rocking the night away!
Get ready for an electrifying event as the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota teams up with an all-star cast of musicians to rock the night away.

 

Tickets are available now, and the cost is very affordable.  They are just $35 with a $3.50 processing fee.  So a total of just $38.50.  Last I checked there was still a handful of tickets left.  This will be a fun show and a great way to end a weekend.

Here is a video from last year's show.

Go to the Paramount website now and make plans to Rock Out for a Cause.  it's imporrtant to try and do everything we can to keep music in schools.  Show is at 7pm Sunday night.

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