If you’ve ever dreamt of singing the “The Star Spangled Banner” in front of a stadium full of people and you actually have the voice to carry it off, now’s your chance to make it happen. The Asheville Tourists are hosting national anthem auditions this Saturday, March 21, from 9 am to Noon at McCormick Field (30 Buchanan Pl.)
For more information, contact the Tourists Front Office at 258-0428 or visit theashevilletourists.com
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The Asheville Tourists are hosting National Anthem auditions in hopes of finding performers for the 2015 baseball season. Auditions will be held this Saturday, March 21, from 9:00am until Noon at McCormick Field. Potential game-day singers will perform “The Star Spangled Banner” a cappella on the field during their audition.
Talented singers are always in demand to perform “The Star Spangled Banner” prior to the baseball games. Those interested should go to the field after entering the ballpark. Auditions will be conducted behind home plate.
“We are always looking for new voices,” said Tourists Community Relations Manager Michelle Buss. “Anyone interested should plan on auditioning this Saturday.”
The Tourists’ home opener of the 2015 season is April 16 against the Greenville Drive, beginning at 7:05pm. Single game tickets are currently available. For more information, contact the Tourists Front Office at (828) 258-0428 or visit theashevilletourists.com.
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