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Hear Dolly Parton’s songs + stories come alive in symphony

Get ready for a one-of-a-kind multimedia experience with the NC Symphony, leading the audience through the life and music of the country music icon.

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A screen showing Dolly Parton above a symphony on stage. 2. Dolly standing in front of a black screen.

Images courtesy the NC Symphony

You’ve never experienced Dolly’s music quite like this.

Threads: My Songs in Symphony is an innovative multimedia concert that blends live orchestral music, vocalists, and Dolly Parton on the big screen, as she guides audiences through the songs, stories, and memorable moments that shaped her legendary career.

🎶 Hits that strike a chord

Joined by guest vocalists hand-picked by Parton, your North Carolina Symphony will perform fresh symphonic arrangements of Dolly’s timeless hits, including “Jolene,” “Coat of Many Colors,” and “I Will Always Love You,” alongside a new, never-before-heard tune from her upcoming Broadway musical.

Whether you’re a die-hard Dolly fan or a first-time listener, this fusion of music and storytelling will help you hear a whole new side of the country music icon.

🌹 Don’t miss your chance

Pro tip: This symphonic celebration is only happening twice, so don’t wait to reserve your seats.

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