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First person to respond gets TWO FREE ISO HAPPY HOUR TICKETS

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's Happy Hour concerts are the perfect antidote for those not ready to call it a day after a long eight hours of work.

I've got a pair of free tickets to the first person who responds to this post with why they're excited to attend!

About tomorrow's peformance:

Doors open at 5pm with free food provided by Vito's on Penn, Adobo Grill, Oceannaire, 14 West, The Chef's Academy, and Starbucks, free cocktails by Michael Collins Irish Whiskey, and a pre-concert performance by the Stacie Sandoval Tropical Jazztet.

At 6pm, the one-hour ISO concert begins and hosted by McKinzie of RadioNOW. Associate Conductor Sean Newhouse leads the ISO in "Larger than Life," featuring the legendary Superman March and Ride of the Valkyries.

Tickets are just $20 and can be ordered online, by phone, or in person at the box office. Buy three tickets get one free!

Visit IndianapolisSymphony.org and select this performance date for more details.

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This sounds like a great time. Count me in !

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Congrats Diana! You've got yourself a pair of free tickets to tonight's Happy Hour at the Symphony! I'll have the tickets put in your name at the box office. Just stop in prior to the show and pick them up. I hope you have a great time and I'll see you there!

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I would love to go and am excited to because I love classical music, it would get my boyfriend to shave and dress up, and we'd feel so classy for a night!

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Hi Windi, Cograts to you as well! You're also getting a free pair of Happy Hour tickets for tonight's shindig. As above, just stop in by our box office and your pair will be in your name. Now tell that boyfriend of yours to start shaving!

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