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Spend NYE with 007 and the Asheville Symphony Orchestra

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Bonus: Those under the age of 25 can get special discounts on tickets.

Photo by Mike Morel

Strut into 2023 with the Asheville Symphony Orchestra’s NYE performance featuring the music of James Bond. ASO Music Director Darko Butorac and guest vocalists Mikki Sodergren and Jonathan Christopher will lead the audience through iconic scores from Bond flicks like “Goldfinger,” “Skyfall” + more. 🍸

Your mission awaits:

  • What: New Year’s Eve with 007
  • When: Saturday, Dec. 31, 8 p.m.
  • Where: Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, 87 Haywood St.
  • Tickets: $40-85 (prices vary by section)

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