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Plymouth Concert Band

Join us for this free concert at the Hilde Performance Center.

The Plymouth Concert Band is a local musical arts organization providing a full season of free concerts in Plymouth, Minnesota, and surrounding areas. Its mission is to embody the finest traditions of the symphonic wind band, and to create community and fellowship amongst its members and audience. The 65 member organization is represented by people from all disciplines and walks of life and is led by an all-volunteer Board. For over 20 years, they have been making music together and with the local community—they hope to continue this legacy for many more years to come.

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Plymouth Concert Band

Join us for this free concert at the Hilde Performance Center.

The Plymouth Concert Band is a local musical arts organization providing a full season of free concerts in Plymouth, Minnesota, and surrounding areas. Its mission is to embody the finest traditions of the symphonic wind band, and to create community and fellowship amongst its members and audience. The 65 member organization is represented by people from all disciplines and walks of life and is led by an all-volunteer Board. For over 20 years, they have been making music together and with the local community—they hope to continue this legacy for many more years to come.

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