
Join the North Coast Symphonic Band on an Epic Adventure.
The program “Epics and Adventures” opens the 46th season for the North Coast Symphonic Band Sunday, November 9th, at the Liberty Theatre.
From Rossano Galante’s “Mt. Everest” to Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “Sea Songs,” the concert features an array of music “to transport listeners to fantastic places near and far,” said conductor and musical director Terry Dahlgren. The band will also take audiences on a road trip coast to coast across the United States, from “The Sidewalks of New York” to San Francisco – where Tony Bennett left his heart, in his signature song. Get ready for a cinematic adventure for your ears!
Doors open at 1:00pm and the Trolley Stop Combo will provide prelude music starting at 1:30pm.
The band encourages audiences to purchase admission tickets in advance for $15 at the Liberty Theatre Box Office from 2:00pm to 5:30pm Wednesdays through Saturdays or online at www.libertyastoria.showare.com. Tickets purchased the day of the concert are $20. High school students are admitted free; admission for middle school students and younger is free with a paying adult. The Liberty is located on the corner of 12th and Commercial streets in Astoria.
The NCSB is a nonprofit community performing arts group composed of local musicians of all ages who enjoy networking, learning from each other, and maintaining their skill levels in a positive and supportive environment.
The NCSB performs four concerts per year at the historic Liberty Theatre in Astoria. Upcoming performances will be February 1st, April 12th, and July 3rd 2026.
Rehearsals are from 7:00pm to 9:00pm on Mondays at the Charlene Larsen Center for the Performing Arts (PAC) in Astoria. The band is currently full, but players come and go. Musicians interested in joining should get on the wait list by sending an email to Personnel Director Lee Stromquist at encore1@charter.net or call (503) 861-1328. Potential new members should read music, own their own instruments, and have advanced high school level performance skills or higher.
For more information on the band and its 46th season, visit www.northcoastsymphonicband.org, e-mail cablebri@charter.net, or call (503) 298-1087.