Concert themes that don't suck - Well Fed MUSIC ED

CONCERT THEMES THAT DON'T SUCK

Fall

Fall Into Music

Perform music about...MUSIC!

Fall Back

As in when the clocks 'fall back.' A Fall Back show should include songs that are oldies, but

goodies!

United We Stand

Salute veterans and military service people with patriotic tunes and other inspirational songs.

Frost on the Pumpkin

Celebrate the fall season - the time for sweaters, football, falling leaves, and pumpkin

flavored everything!

Winter

GLEE around the Christmas Tree

Cold Hands, Warm Hearts, and Hot

Winter Perform holiday standards with some contemporary flair.

Chocolate!

Treat your audience to a wonderful concert

experience, ending with a reception of hot chocolate

and cookies!

No Business Like 'Snow' Business

Use songs from popular musicals.

Break the Ice

Incorporate audience participation as either part of the introduction or

a song where the audience can join in and sing along.

'Snow' in Love

Winter can be the season of love,

too!

Homemade for the Holidays

Hold a bake sale or cookie giveaway in conjunction with a

winter program.

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CONCERT THEMES THAT DON'T SUCK

Spring

Everything's Coming Up Roses

Give roses to mothers or graduating seniors.

Spring Forward

Since we 'Spring Forward' in the spring time, focus on what is yet to come, and in spring that is usually

graduation! Honor graduating seniors and their parents at this event.

Spring Into Action

Conduct a charity concert event, collecting canned goods for the cost of admission or a monetary donation to go towards a worthy cause.

Where is the Love?

Spring may be the season for lovers, but what about love lost? Entertain your audience with

songs of heartbreak and anguish.

Anytime!

Play (Sing) Like a Girl

All That Jazz

Winter Highlight songs written and/or performed by female

composers and musicians. FYI: March is Women's

Serenade the audience with jazz tunes that will surely have the audience snapping their fingers and

History Month.

tapping their toes. FYI: April is Jazz Appreciation

Month, or JAM.

O M GLEE!

Perform songs featured on the hit television show GLEE, a show enjoyed by students and their parents alike.

I Love The *insert decade*

Choose a decade and focus on the hits of that time.

If Music Be the Food of Love

Treat the audience to a little night music and delicious dishes! Host a fundraiser dinner that features live

entertainment provided by your awesome music students.

Night at the Movies

Thrill audiences with music from hit movies. A post-show popcorn bar

with popcorn, candy, and nuts would make for a great takeaway

for guests.

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