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    Local Favorite Returns: Led Zeppelin Immersive Concert at O. Wayne Rollins Planetarium this April

    2024-03-28
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    In April 2024, the O. Wayne Rollins Planetarium at Young Harris College in Georgia will host a concert featuring the music of the renowned rock band, Led Zeppelin. The full-dome video show will pair Led Zeppelin's music with a variety of visual settings. The show, returning due to its popularity, promises to be an engaging experience for attendees.

    Lauren Albain, the Planetarium director, shared her enthusiasm for the event. She emphasized the immersive concert experience, designed to engage audiences with a combination of visuals and sound. The concert will include Led Zeppelin classics such as “Kashmir,” “Black Dog,” “Over the Hills and Far Away,” “Stairway to Heaven” and “Rock and Roll.”

    Tickets can be bought online via Eventbrite. Due to high demand, early purchase and arrival are recommended. Public planetarium shows usually include a live-narrated “season stargazing” segment.

    Entry to the Planetarium costs $5 for adults and $3 for children per show. Children under 4 years of age and those with a YHC ID can enter for free. Any leftover tickets will be sold at the door 30 minutes before the show starts.

    Young Harris College, home to the O. Wayne Rollins Planetarium, is a private institution offering baccalaureate and master’s degrees. Established in 1886, it is affiliated with The United Methodist Church and serves around 1,400 students.

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