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    Voices of London - A capella Vocal Group

    Voices of London - A capella Vocal Group

    Smith Center - Ohlone College

    February 20, 2009

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    Four lively and distinct personalities, Voices of London is acclaimed by critics and audiences alike for their sparkling performances and humorous commentary. Classical music spanning five centuries, their vibrant, resonant vociings appeal to music lovers from all backgrounds.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: $15-$25

      Info Phone: 510-659-6031

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      February 20, 2009

      Times:
      8pm

    • Venue Info

      Smith Center - Ohlone College

      43600 Mission Boulevard Fremont, CA 94539-0390

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    • Parking Info

      The most convenient parking is in lots C, D, and E. It's possible to drop your party off closer to the theatre at Key B, and then return after parking in another lot. You cannot park your car in Key B. Disabled parking is located in lot U above the Smith Center. Parking permits are required all day Monday through Friday, and on Saturday until 5 pm. Permits are $1.50 each and available from vending machines in the parking lots. Season subscribers can buy advance passes from the box office.

    • Accessibility Info
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