The Waddington Brothers are set to perform a concert at 3 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Waynesboro Area Senior High School Oyer Auditorium, 550 E. 2nd St., Waynesboro.
The event, organized by the Waynesboro Community Concert Association, will feature the band’s blend of bluegrass and Western music, according to a community announcement.
Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at the door or online at waynesboropaconcerts.org. Subscriptions for the 2025-26 season are $50 and include reciprocal performances by concert associations in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Hagerstown, Maryland.
Military families invited to attend for free
Students in kindergarten through 12th grade can attend for free, with those in kindergarten through eighth grade required to be accompanied by an adult. The concert is also a military appreciation event, with all active duty, retired and reservist military members and their families invited to attend as guests of the association.
The Waddington Brothers are set to perform a concert at 3 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Waynesboro Area Senior High School Oyer Auditorium, 550 E. 2nd St., Waynesboro.
The Waddington Brothers, a band of four brothers from rural North Dakota, skillfully blend cowboy and bluegrass music. Seth, Ethan, Jacob and Job Waddington blend rich harmonies and instrumental versatility to bring songs like “Old Home Town,” “Less Traveled Road” and “Red River Valley” to life.
The Waynesboro Community Concert Association is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization that has been presenting live entertainment in the Waynesboro area since 1936. The association features a variety of genres, including Broadway, classical, folk, pop and jazz, and aims to offer high-quality performances at affordable prices.
Concert association offers subscriptions
Subscriptions and gift subscriptions are available at waynesboropaconcerts.org or at the door. For more information, contact [email protected] or call 717-609-6853.
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