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          The Polyphonic Spree

          The Polyphonic Spree

          This is music with a difference. The Polyphonic Spree is a a Choral Symphonic Rock outfit with a reputation for mind-blowing live performances. Most bands are happy with a singer, a drum kit and a guitar or two but these Texans bring out the works. In addition to the normal instruments, expect a ten-person choir, a pair of keyboards, percussion, bass, a flute, trumpet, trombone, violin, harp, French horn, pedal steel, theremin and electronic effects.

          Confused? Don't worry - when they all hit the stage, the result is magical. The question is... will they wear their white robes? Get your tickets now to find out for yourself! 

          Want to know what to expect from the Polyphonic Spree? Here's our review of the group in action.

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          The Polyphonic Spree Marketplace Data

          The Polyphonic Spree market information on 26 May 2012
          Seatwave has 3 The Polyphonic Spree performances with 4 tickets in 3 cities across 2 countries.
          At present you can buy or sell The Polyphonic Spree tickets for performances in London, Charlotte, Nashville.
          There are currently dates set at the following venues: The Forum, Mcglohon Theatre, Exit In.
          The current lowest priced tickets are £49.99 for the performance on 31 October 2012 at The Forum in London, UK.
          The performance with the most tickets available is The Forum on 31 October 2012.
          The performance with the least tickets currently available is Mcglohon Theatre on 28 May 2012.

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