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JUNE’S HOTTEST EVENTS

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MUSIC

6/7 Vampire Weekend

Last month, the Grammy-winning rock band released their first album (Father of the Bride) in six years. Expect plenty of new material when they visit The Lawn. livenation.com

6/7–8 Brilliance of Brahms

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra closes its classical season at with Brahms’s Fourth Symphony. Also on the program that evening, the group collaborates with the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir on Bruckner’s Te Deum.

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