Fever Originals brings you a Halloween Orchestra and a haunting good time.
Let me start with Laurel Hill, which is a massive and utterly gorgeous cemetery, so that fact just added to the ambiance of the whole show. Candles lit the pathways on a 10-minute walk to the show, where you come across some ghostly characters who are just merely watching you enter their home. The walk during the sunset was peaceful and lighthearted, but be wary when you are heading home through the cemetery. The ghosts are still out and may be a little peeved at you for disturbing them, but you may also get lucky and find a few treats along the way.
I experienced a sold-out show so I knew the string quartet had to be amazing and I was right. I can’t find the words to describe it, because talented doesn’t even explain the quality of the performance. They performed classical pieces from horror movies, some iconic pieces like the Halloween theme, and the hauntingly lovely String Quartet No. 8 in C Minor. They weren’t just masters of their craft but also very personable and funny, cracking jokes and telling stories in between each song. The staff was wonderful, and I’d recommend them highly.
The duration of the event is 65 minutes (doors open 1 hour before the start time, and late entry is not permitted). I’d get there early to pick your favourite seats. All guests must be ten years old or older. An adult must accompany anyone under the age of 16. Laurel Hill Cemetery venue is ADA-compliant. Safety measures will be in place throughout the experience.
While this concert sold out fast, there are still many other concerts on the Fever website, including this similar Halloween one.
You can go attend
- October 14th, 6:30 or 9:00 pm
- October 27th, 6:30 or 9:00 pm
Hurry and get tickets to experience jazz classics at Laurel Hill Cemetery under the gentle glow of candlelight.
Some songs you may hear are performed by the 215 band:
- Spooky- Dusty Springfield
- Superstition – Stevie Wonder
- Somebody’s Watching Me – Rockwell
- Thriller – Michael Jackson
- Witchcraft – Frank Sinatra
- Monster Mash- Bobby Pickett