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Five Things To Do Today, Sunday, Jan. 28 | Classical, Irish & reggae music options

Awadagin Pratt performs with the Fresno Philharmonic.
Awadagin Pratt performs with the Fresno Philharmonic. www.facebook.com

Sunday, Jan. 28

Music: Fresno Philharmonic

Director Rei Hotada and guest pianist Awadagin Pratt will perform Froelich’s “Spinning Yarns,” Beethoven’s “Piano Concerto No. 3” and Tachikovsky’s “Symphony No. 4.” Saroyan Theatre, 730 M St., Fresno, 559-261-0600, www.fresnophil.org, $25-$79.

3 p.m.

Event: ‘Spring Awakening’

The musical was the winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood. Performances continue through Feb. 10. Selma Arts Center, 1935 High St., Selma, 559-891-2238, www.selmaartscenter.com, $17-$19.

2 p.m.

Dance along to the sounds of the Hal Magnie Band. The Grand 1401, 1401 Fulton St., Fresno, 559-801-6308, www.bigbanddancing.com, $20.

1-4:30 p.m.

Music: Tempest

Since forming in 1988 the group has become known for its blend of high-energy folk rock with Irish, Scottish and Norwegian influences. Fulton 55, 875 Divisadero St., Fresno, 559-412-7400, www.fulton55.com, $15.

7 p.m.

Music: New Kingston

The band is made up of three brothers from Brooklyn who blend their reggae sound with modern pop, jazz and R&B. Simple Sinsation and The Late Ones will also perform. Strummer’s, 833 E. Fern Ave., Fresno, 559-485-5356, www.strummersclub.com, $12.

8 p.m.

Find more things to do at calendar.fresnobee.com.

This story was originally published January 28, 2018 at 1:18 AM with the headline "Five Things To Do Today, Sunday, Jan. 28 | Classical, Irish & reggae music options."

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