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Provo Mayor Series to present STYX, Mark Ballas, more

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The Covey Center for the Arts will host the (Provo) Mayor Series events for the 2012- 2013 season, including:

The Mayor’s Series Special Event will feature STYX in November. Tickets go on sale Sept. 10. Tickets to STYX will also be available for pre-sale before September with the purchase of Mayor’s Series season tickets.

Other Mayor’s Series Season Events include Big Bad Voodoo Daddy in December, A Night with Mark Ballas (of "Dancing With the Stars" and the Ballas-Hough Band) in January 2013, Recycled Percussion in March 2013, and Utah Regional Ballet's "Peter Pan," also in March 2013

Tickets are available for purchase online at www.coveycenter.org or through their box office, 801-852-7007, located at 425 West Center Street, Provo.



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