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Mark your calendar for “Beethoven and Blue Jeans,” presented by the South Carolina Philharmonic on Saturday, March 29.

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Straight leg, boot cut, or flare, you’re invited to don your favorite denim for “Beethoven and Blue Jeans,” coming to the Koger Center on Saturday, March 29.

Building to Beethoven’s epic Symphony No. 3, “Eroica,” this fan-favorite SC Philharmonic concert is perfect for music lovers who prefer their symphonies with a side of laid-back style.

Never experienced a symphony before? This would be a great one to start with.

Check out the program

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