Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain coming to UGA


February 25, 2020

Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain hiding behind their ukuleles.

ATHENS, Ga. —UGA Presents is bringing the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain to Athens Mar. 19 for a 7:30 p.m. performance in Hodgson Concert Hall. Founded in 1985 by musician and composer George Hinchliffe, the Ukulele Orchestra combines virtuoso musicianship and vocals with British humor to create a one-of-a-kind show that has entertained millions around the world.

The ensemble has toured across Europe, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, China, the United States, Canada and even the North Pole. They also had the honor to perform, by invitation of the Prince of Wales, at the private 90th birthday party of Her Majesty the Queen at Windsor Castle.

Following a concert in New York, a critic for The New York Times wrote, “They extract more than seems humanly possible from so small and so modest an instrument.” London’s Financial Times has also praised the group: “The sophisticated sound they make – both percussive and melodic – is at once hilarious and heartfelt.”

Tickets for the Ukulele Orchestra start at $30 and can be purchased at the Performing Arts Center box office, online at pac.uga.edu or by calling 706-542-4400. A limited number of discounted tickets are available to current UGA students for $10 with a valid UGA ID (limit one ticket per student).

The concert is supported by Kay and Stu Fors.

Patrons are invited to make it an evening by visiting the Georgia Museum of Art for a tour and free dessert at 5:30 p.m.

Hodgson Concert Hall is located in the UGA Performing Arts Center at 230 River Road in Athens.