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Oct 19, 2022

APEX Arts League Presents Joslin: A Night at the Movies

Calling all cinematic soundtrack lovers! The APEX Arts League is pleased to present a concert you don’t want to miss, Joslin: A Night at the Movies. Mark your calendars for Sunday, October 23 at 7:00 PM at The Foundry at White’s Chapel United Methodist Church. This concert will take you on a musical journey through…

Calling all cinematic soundtrack lovers! The APEX Arts League is pleased to present a concert you don’t want to miss, Joslin: A Night at the Movies.

Mark your calendars for Sunday, October 23 at 7:00 PM at The Foundry at White’s Chapel United Methodist Church.

This concert will take you on a musical journey through scores from some of the biggest blockbuster movies. Enjoy selections from the Gladiator, The Da Vinci Code, Man of Steel, Braveheart, and Game of Thrones soundtracks!

Joslin is a pianist, composer, producer, and UNT alumnus. His viral music videos on YouTube have garnered more than 50 million views and more than 125K subscribers! His work can be heard in various documentaries and tv shows. Emily Burak and Tess Kent join Joslin on stage, on violin and cello, respectively, as they present pieces from their new album.

Tickets are at apexartsleague.com or at the door
$25 Adult
$20 Senior/APEX member
$10 Children

APEX brings excellence in the art to Northeast Tarrant County. APEX provides arts programming close to home for everyone, from music, theater, dance, art, or film.

Get your tickets today!

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