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Ring in the new year with the Met! Join us for today’s New Year’s Eve gala celebration, st

Ring in the new year with the Met! Join us for today’s New Year’s Eve gala celebration, starring sopranos Angel Blue and Pretty Yende, and tenors Javier Camarena and Matthew Polenzani. [The Metropolitan Opera]( [MET STARS LIVE IN CONCERT - NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA]( LIVE: Today at 4PM ET Ring in the new year with the Met! Join us for today’s New Year’s Eve gala celebration, starring sopranos Angel Blue and Pretty Yende, and tenors Javier Camarena and Matthew Polenzani. Streaming live from Augsburg’s spectacular Parktheater, the concert features show-stopping arias, duets, and ensembles from Donizetti to Puccini, as well as arrangements of favorite operetta and Neapolitan songs. Tickets for this live concert are $20, and the performance will remain available for on-demand viewing for 14 days. If you are unable to tune in live, you may purchase a ticket at any point during the 14-day window to access the concert on demand. [BUY TICKET]( [WATCH TRAILER]( You can also give tickets to [Met Stars Live in Concert]( gifts. [GIFT TICKETS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The New Year’s Eve Gala is part of the Met’s fundraising campaign to support the company and protect its future. Any donation you make to the New Year’s Eve Gala will be matched, thanks to a generous grant from Bank of America. [DONATE NOW]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew Polenzani and Angel Blue sing an excerpt from De Curtis’s “Torna a Surriento” in rehearsal earlier this week. [WATCH VIDEO]( Angel Blue, Pretty Yende, Javier Camarena, and Matthew Polenzani sing an excerpt from Puccini’s La Rondine in rehearsal. [WATCH VIDEO]( Pretty Yende’s recent album Dreams features arias from both bel canto and Romantic repertoires. [BUY NOW]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW US [YouTube](  [Instagram](   [Twitter](   [Facebook]( --------------------------------------------------------------- CUSTOMER SUPPORT [Contact Us](mailto:metropolitanopera@metopera.org) [Unsubscribe]( or [Manage Email PreferencesÂ]( [View this email in a browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2020 METROPOLITAN OPERA 30 Lincoln Center New York, NY 10023 212.362.6000 [metopera.org]( Peter Gelb, General Manager Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer Music Director --------------------------------------------------------------- Photo: Jürgen Hausmann / Met Opera This message was sent to {EMAIL} because you’ve signed up to receive Metropolitan Opera emails or agreed to our [Terms & Conditions](. Review our [Privacy Policy](.

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