Memories of the Great American Road Trip
After six days, seven concerts, and over 1,200 miles, we can finally take a deep breath! The Great American Road Trip was, in fact, great because we got to see the beauties of our state, interact with incredible people, and make memories at local schools.
Some of the greatest highlights were our incredible concert venues in Springdale, Bluff, and Vernal as well as our guest artists like Brent Michael Davids. But what made the trip most memorable was the people who came to our concerts. While we were all abuzz with the Duo de la mouche, our audience was all aflutter with tweets and snaps about the concerts. Here are the best comments about #UtahSymphonyRoadTrip:
Thanks to the students at Bluff Elementary for joining us to learn about sounds in nature! #UtahSymphonyRoadTrip is now heading to #Vernal! pic.twitter.com/w9gPCIjevg
— NHMU (@NHMU) September 1, 2017
Two opera singers opened the concert singing the National Anthem. What an amazing setting! #UtahSymphonyRoadTrip pic.twitter.com/ZOEuaegDhz
— Ith (@Ithildyn) August 30, 2017
Night on Bald Mountain plus a Dole Whip Float? My night, it is made! #UtahSymphonyRoadTrip
— Ninjababe (@Ninjababe) August 30, 2017
I enjoyed the @UtahSymphony this evening. Thank you for visiting Bluff. 🎶🎵🎶🎷🎺🥁🎻 #UtahSymphonyRoadTrip pic.twitter.com/ePNzFojXbr
— Kewy ☮ (@kewyh) September 1, 2017
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