On Saturday, June 21, at 5:30 p.m. the Helena Symphony presents the 7th annual black-tie outdoor summer performance, Masquerade!  This formal event is hosted at a rarely visited jewel of Helena, the site of the historic Broadwater Hotel. Located west of downtown Helena, take in the gorgeous atmosphere and enjoy a private concert with your friends and family beneath the century-old trees. Guests will be greeted with exquisite catered cuisine including fabulous charcuterie and grill stations, as well as a cash bar, red carpet photograph opportunities, and an incredible Montana sunset. To cap off this unforgettable evening, a private concert with the Helena Symphony Orchestra & Chorale captures the enchanting music of the soaring heights and heartbreak of the human experience, love!

Masquerade will transcend musical genres to bring our audience a gorgeous concert featuring music of Hollywood’s most iconic films. Feel your spirit uplifted with music of Legends of the Fall, and your heart break with La Vie Est Belle and Titanic, all through a moving performance by the Helena Symphony Orchestra & Chorale! This performance will sweep audiences away with scores from Gone with the Wind, Titanic, Love Actually, Avatar, and more!

Walk beneath the historic trees, take in the sunset views of Helena’s surrounding mountains, and spend an enchanted evening with the Helena Symphony!

Thank you to our Masquerade sponsors…

Susie & Ray Kuntz, Eaton Turner Jewelry, Opportunity Bank, Gaynell Bruck, Valley Bank, The Investment Group, Montana

Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center, Moore Appraisal Firm, The Montana Club, Marsh McLennan Agency, Dinners Done Right, Rocky Mountain Liquor, Moore Appraisal Firm, Advanced Practice Dermatology, Morrison Law Firm, Augustine Properties, True North Leadership, Linda’s Bridal & Mr. Tux, Ashton Thomas Private Wealth, Cornerstone Caregiving, and 1889 Coffee House!

 

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