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Las Vegas Symphony Orchestra | |
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Also known as | Vegas Symphony |
Genres | symphonic pop, classical music, popular music, movie soundtrack, film score |
Years active | 1985, 2017–present |
Website | http://LVSO.Vegas/ |
Members | Internum Conductor Steve Rawlins CEO Shea Arender |
The Las Vegas Symphony Orchestra is an American symphony orchestra, based in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was founded in 1985. [1] Originally it was organized only to be a backup for popular Vegas touring headliners. It is sometimes referred to as just simply "Vegas Symphony". The entity was purchased by Broadway producer / entrepreneur Shea Arender on January 5, 2017. [2]
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