Students from New Bedford Music Academy are heading to Nashville for a special performance at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
The trip, scheduled for April 20-25, is expected to give students a chance to showcase their talent on a national stage, according to a community announcement.
“This is an incredible opportunity for our students to not only perform, but to experience the heart of country music,” Todd and Tamie Salpietro, owners of New Bedford Music Academy, said. “We are so proud of their commitment and excited to see them represent our community in Nashville.”
The students have been preparing extensively for the performance, which is expected to provide valuable experience and expose them to the rich musical history and culture of Nashville.
Families, friends and supporters are cheering them on as they prepare for what is being described as a once-in-a-lifetime event.
New Bedford Music Academy offers private lessons in piano, voice and more, with a focus on personalized instruction in a supportive environment. The academy aims to help students build confidence, skill and a lifelong love of music.
For more information, visit newbedfordmusicacademy.com, email [email protected] or call 774-770-4587.
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