Percussion performance by DownBeat sets free for public enjoyment

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DownBeat Percussion, the official drum line of the Buffalo Bulls, will be performing at the 1891 Fredonia Opera House Performing Arts Center this Saturday at 2 p.m. The group, known for their energy, precision, and captivating performances, regularly entertains crowds of over 70,000 as the drumline for the Buffalo Bills.

Since their debut during the Bills’ 2013 Christmas halftime show, DownBeat Percussion has become a staple at every home game. From engaging tailgaters in the parking lot to hyping up the crowd after a good play on the field, the drum line brings a unique and dynamic element to the game day experience.

In addition to their performances, the members of DownBeat Percussion are dedicated educators who are passionate about spreading the art of percussion. They work tirelessly to help students develop their musical talents and provide valuable resources to music educators looking to enhance their percussion programs.

Admission to the performance at the Fredonia Opera House is free, but tickets are required. Interested attendees can reserve up to four tickets by visiting or calling the Box Office at 716-679-1891. This event is made possible in part by the support of the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Arts and Cultural Initiative, administered by the Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo.

The 1891 Fredonia Opera House Performing Arts Center, a member-supported non-profit organization, is dedicated to bringing high-quality performing arts to the community at an affordable price. For more information on upcoming events, visit www.fredopera.org. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to see DownBeat Percussion in action!

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