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Jack Harlow joins Louisville Orchestra for hometown show in November

Tickets for Jack Harlow's fourth "No Place Like Home" series go on sale soon.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Jack Harlow is collaborating with the Louisville Orchestra for the fourth rendition of his hometown concert series, No Place Like Home.

The two-night collaboration will "merge Harlow's hits with the full power and energy of the orchestra," according to announcement on Thursday.

Conducted by the orchestra's music director, Teddy Abrams, the series will be held at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts' Whitney Hall on Nov. 29 and Nov. 30.

"Jack Harlow is an icon and has already established himself as a Louisville legend," Abrams said. "We've worked together to build a unique, incredibly special set that shows Jack's full range of artistry. His attention to orchestrational detail and compositional form is remarkable."

Presale tickets go on sale Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 10 a.m.  Click here for presale access. The rest of the tickets go on sale Thursday, Oct. 17 at 10 a.m.

"I can't wait for Louisville to hear what we've been creating together," Abrams added. 

Proceeds from No Place Like Home 2024 will go to the Louisville Orchestra for educational and community programs that ensure access to music for all Kentuckians.

The return of his hometown series comes as Harlow continues work on his next album, officials added.

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