Bemidji State’s 50th Annual Madrigal Dinners to begin Nov. 30

50th Annual Madrigal Dinner king and queen, BSU seniors Ian Trosen and Lindsay Marketon

50th Annual Madrigal Dinner king and queen, BSU seniors Ian Trosen and Lindsay Marketon

Bemidji State University’s Madrigal Dinners will open Nov. 30 and continue through Dec. 9 with six performances at Salolampi, the Finnish language village at Concordia Language Villages, located north of Bemidji. The Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and Dec. 8 shows are sold out, but tickets remain for the 1 p.m. performances on Dec. 2 and Dec. 9 and for the 7 p.m. performances on Dec. 2, Dec. 7 and Dec. 9.

Tickets, which are $45 for adults and $35 for students, are available online or by contacting the Madrigal Dinners ticket office at (218) 755-3406. Admission includes a meal prepared by Concordia chefs, with an option to purchase non-alcoholic sparkling cider and roses from beggars during the show. The meal will include vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options and a cash bar will be available.


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