Sci-Fi Concert ‘Out of This World’ Set for January 3

By  //  December 23, 2014

Advance tickets for adults are available at $20

The Space Coast Symphony Orchestra will "beam up" science fiction fans for Out of this World: Part Deux, a concert featuring movie scores and on-screen film clips of the genre's biggest blockbusters at 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 3 at the Scott Center for the Performing Arts in Suntree.
The Space Coast Symphony Orchestra will “beam up” science fiction fans for Out of this World: Part Deux, a concert featuring movie scores and on-screen film clips of the genre’s biggest blockbusters at 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 3 at the Scott Center for the Performing Arts in Suntree.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA — The Space Coast Symphony Orchestra will “beam up” science fiction fans for Out of this World: Part Deux, a concert featuring movie scores and on-screen film clips of the genre’s biggest blockbusters at 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 3 at the Scott Center for the Performing Arts in Suntree. 

You don’t have to speak Ferengi or even understand Wookiee to appreciate the music of Star Wars, E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial, Star Trek andClose Encounters of the Third Kind.

Add the thrilling score to Alien 3 and James Horner’s magical suite from Cocoon and the concert kicks into hyperdrive, free for those aged 18 and under or with a college student ID.

Advance tickets for adults are available at $20 through the orchestra website or at several convenient ticket outlets, including Ace Hardware stores in Indialantic and Cocoa Beach, Blue Sky Insurance in Cocoa Village, Tropical Realty of Suntree, Art Expressions in downtown Eau Gallie, Atlantic Strings in Melbourne, A Floral Affair in Merritt Island, Brass & Reed Music Store in Merritt Island, La Moda Boutique in Satellite Beach and Brevard Florist in Palm Bay.

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Tickets at the door are $25. The Scott Center for the Performing Arts is located on the campus of Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy in north Melbourne, 5625 Holy Trinity Drive, 32940.

Aaron Collins
Aaron Collins

“The first sci-fi concert was so much fun, we had to do it again,” said Collins.

“We’ve seen Star Trek uniforms, an R2-D2 costume made out of cardboard and a light saber duel in the aisle. Music is our transporter.”

For more information about the Space Coast Symphony 2014-15 season or the Symphony for Everyone discount ticket program, please visit SpaceCoastSymphony.org or call toll-free (855) 252-7276.