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Don’t miss the 2023/24 Season at the MACC!
Individual performance tickets and flex package are on sale now for Music & Arts Community Center
programs in the 2023/24 Season! Secure your seats today for thrilling performances of classical music, jazz
music and musical theatre!

You can now purchase single tickets to our upcoming performances. This means you get to pick and choose
the shows you’re most excited about. It’s a great way to enjoy the music and artistry that Gulf Coast Symphony
is known for.

Season highlights:


Snowbird Follies
November 29 – December 23

Nomads from the North have been flocking to the
sunshine state for well over 100 years to avoid the
winter burr. Come enjoy this whimsical musical
yuletide celebration, with a winking nod to Fort Myers’
original snowbirds, Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, as
we playful traverse through decades of holiday favorite,
sprinkled with local history.


Jazz at the MACC: Music of Duke Ellington
February 15

Get ready to be transported to the golden era of jazz
as we pay tribute to the legendary Duke Ellington, one
of the most influential figures in the history of the genre.


Gulf Coast Symphony at the MACC:
A Majestic Choral Spectacle
February 17 & 18

Gulf Coast Symphony presents the awe-inspiring Haydn’s
Lord Nelson Mass, performed in collaboration with the
renowned Fort Myers Symphonic Mastersingers. Prepare to
be moved by a majestic choral spectacle like no other!

Flex Package: More Savings, More Fun

If you’re looking to save some money while enjoying our
performances, our Flex Package might be perfect for you.
With this package, you can attend multiple concerts and
save 25% on tickets. It’s a flexible option designed to fit
your schedule and your budget!

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