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April 23, 2009 at 2:07pm

CONCERT UPDATE: RPO City Anniversary Series

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The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra announced today a new concert series and a new, temporary venue to celebrate the City's 175th birthday. The First Niagara Center City Pavilion -- the same space as the Rochester International Jazz Festival's Club Tent, located on the corner of Gibbs and Main streets -- will host nine RPO concerts from July 10 through August 1. Highlights include two symphonic rock concerts, The Music Of Led Zeppelin on Friday, July 24, and The Music Of Pink Floyd on Saturday, July 25. For more information check out the RPO's website.

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