
In the Patron's tent, Got Light created a lighting scheme inspired by champagne bubbles. The design, created by Blueprint Studios, had an Art Deco vibe with hues of blush, gold, and silver.
Photo: Irja Elisa Photography

The Symphony Supper was served in the rotunda of City Hall. McCall's was the caterer for the evening, and menu items included a "mosaic" of Maine lobster, avocado Marquise, asparagus, watercress, shaved beets, and quail eggs; smoked sea-salt filet of beef; and baked Alaska.
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In the lobby of the opera house, the Aria reception took place after the concert. It was open to guests who purchased tickets at the top two levels.
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After the concert, a party took place along Grove Street. The alfresco bash was filled with cabanas holding snacks, drinks, and candy jars, and it was open to all 2,700 guests who attended the concert. "So even guests that did not purchase a pre-concert dinner packages are partaking in an elevated experience where everyone is a V.I.P.," said planner Katie Nicely.
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From Grove Street, the after-party guests headed into the transformed Patron's Tent for desserts and dancing.
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The band Pride & Joy performed at the after-party.
Photo: Moanalani Jeffrey Photography