Rainy night free ticket for you right here! Photo courtesy of Opinion editor Jane Culbreath.
The San Luis Obispo High School Music Club is hosting a talent show this evening featuring special performances from SLOHS students and English teacher Brian Moss, principal Rollin Dickinson, chemistry teacher Ryan Ritchie, and special education teacher Ann Downey.
Tune in in person at 7 p.m. in the theater to see a variety of performances, including singing, instrumental soloists and ensembles, and poetry.
“I’m playing a cover song called “Change” by Big Thief with Mr. Dickinson, Ms. Downey, and Mr. Ritchie,” said Moss. Dickinson and Moss are playing guitar, Downey is singing lead, Ritchie is on drums.
The show will also feature performances from students, ranging from Christmas carols to a brass quintet. Additionally, the show will conclude with a performance from the student band Georgey.
The talent show is being organized by the SLOHS Music Club, and they plan to host it annually.
Admission is free, so all are welcome and encouraged to watch the show and support the talented students of SLOHS!