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Have a ghoul time at this Monster Mash concert 🎃

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Part concert, part Halloween event, the Monster Mash promises fun for the whole family.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra & Opera

Looking for a graveyard smash? This event will catch on in a flash. On Sat., Oct. 29, the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera will host an all-ages Monster Mash concert featuring frightful tunes perfectly fit for the Halloween season, including:

  • “Star Wars”
  • “Harry Potter”
  • “ET”
  • “Phantom of the Opera”
  • “Jaws”
  • “Funeral March of a Marionette”
  • And more

Enjoy pre-show activities and come dressed in a costume for a chance to win prizes. Bonus: Ticket discounts are available (no tricks about it). 👻 *

See the lineup + buy tickets.

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