Treat your taste buds and ears to Beer & Brass at Saint Arnold

Photo courtesy of River Oaks Chamber Orchestra

Enjoy beer hall music and unlimited Saint Arnold brews during the two-hour Beer & Brass event taking place at the brewery on Tuesday, May 24, 2016.

River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO) is bringing their Beer & Brass concert back for an encore at Saint Arnold Brewery

ROCO’s Brass Quintet – consisting of George Chase and Jason Adams, trumpet; Gavin Reed, horn; Jeff Campbell, trombone and Jared Lantzy, bass trombone, joined by percussionist Christina Carroll – will close out the season with an encore performance of their popular Beer & Brass event. Expect to hear beer hall favorites, classical drinking songs and New Orleans jazz during this spirited concert.

There will be plenty of craft beer (and root beer) on tap, as well as a catered spread of lite bites to nosh on throughout the concert.

Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in order to attend the event. Seating is limited, and tickets are available online by clicking here. Tickets include admission to the concert as well as unlimited beer, root beer and catered bites.

About River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO)

The River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO) is a forty-piece professional chamber orchestra that was founded in 2005 by Alecia Lawyer. A Juilliard-trained musician with an eclectic background as a performer, recording artist, adjunct professor and radio host, Ms. Lawyer had a vision to reimagine the orchestral experience for both audience and musicians. The result is ROCO: an orchestra of all-star musicians, distinguished conductors and contemporary composers who come together from all over the world to present unexpected classics, original compositions and delightful performances that dissolve the barriers between audience and orchestra.

Beer & Brass: Last Call at Saint Arnold Brewery

Photo courtesy of River Oaks Chamber Orchestra
Photo courtesy of River Oaks Chamber Orchestra

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