“The Concert Truck is absolutely thrilled to be returning to Dallas this fall with the Dallas Symphony!” say founders Zhang and Luby in a news release. Once again, the concerts will be a collaboration among DSO musicians, members of other arts organizations, and concert pianists and Concert Truck founders Susan Zhang and Nick Luby. The truck rolled back in for more shows in fall and spring of 2021.įrom October 24-December 5, The Concert Truck will set up at destinations across the city, including Central Market, NorthPark Center, White Rock Ale House, Klyde Warren Park, and Galleria Dallas. It became an instant hit with audiences, who enjoyed free, 45-minute shows in outdoor settings at unexpected locations like bars and shopping centers. The Concert Truck, a 16-foot box truck converted into a fully functioning concert hall on wheels (complete with lights, sound system, and piano), was introduced to Dallas audiences via a DSO residency in 2020 - back when concert halls and orchestras were operating at diminished capacity. The most applause-worthy concert pivot from pandemic times is back for another encore, as the Dallas Symphony Orchestra is once again partnering with The Concert Truck for free pop-up performances around Dallas - in October, November, and December. The Concert Truck is tuned up and ready to take shows back on the road around Dallas in fall 2022.
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