The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Choral Program, together with special guest artists, present That 70s Concert Sunday, May 5, at 2 p.m., in the UH Hilo Performing Arts Center.
The concert features the UH Hilo Kapili Choir, directed by Mark Sheffield, and the University Chorus, directed by Amy Horst. Walter Greenwood is pianist for both groups.
Joining the choirs is VOICES, the That 70s Concert Band, featuring community players as well as UH Hilo Jazz Orchestra members, guitarist Loren Antolik, and guest soloists: Kanako Okita, Erin Smith, Adrianna Zablan, Joshua Timmons, Dustin Kneidl, Paige Okimoto, Bridge Hartman, and Payton Meyer.
The concert will also include small groups and large ensemble performances of some of the 70s' best-loved musical hits, including Star Wars, “Desperado,” “Superstition,” “Piano Man,” “Morning Has Broken,” and many more iconic tunes.
Tickets are $10 General, $7 Discount, $5 Students w/ Valid ID & Children 17 & under.
For more information or to purchase tickets, call 932-7490 or go to http://artscenter.uhh.hawaii.edu/.