October 11, 2025 - 21:26

In a generous move, the Marietta-based GSO has announced that federal workers can enjoy free admission to its highly anticipated concert titled "Level Up! Music from Video Games," scheduled for October 11. This initiative aims to support and honor federal employees, many of whom have faced challenges in recent years.
The concert will feature a selection of iconic music from popular video games, providing an engaging experience for both gamers and music enthusiasts alike. The GSO hopes to create a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates the intersection of gaming and orchestral music, making it an event not to be missed.
Federal workers interested in attending the concert can take advantage of this complimentary offer, allowing them to immerse themselves in a unique musical experience without the burden of ticket costs. This gesture reflects GSO's commitment to community support and appreciation for those serving in federal roles. The concert promises to be a memorable evening filled with nostalgia and entertainment.
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