Campus Community Band and Laramie Civic Chorus at Buchanan Center November 10
The University of Wyoming announced on November 4, 2025 that the Campus Community Band will join the Laramie Civic Chorus for a collaborative concert at the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts on November 10 at 7 30 p m. The program blends traditional and contemporary works including new pieces by living composers, offering Albany County residents a community oriented cultural event and a chance to engage with campus arts programming.
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The University of Wyoming Institutional Communications posted an announcement on November 4 that the Campus Community Band and the Laramie Civic Chorus will present a joint concert on Monday November 10 at 7 30 p m in the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts. The release describes a program that pairs familiar repertoire with modern selections and includes new works by living composers, highlighting a mix designed to appeal to a broad local audience.
This collaboration is notable for bringing together a university ensemble and a community chorus in a public performance. University promoted the event as an example of community and university collaboration, sending a signal that campus resources are being used to support local cultural life. For Albany County residents, the concert provides accessible evening programming on a weekday and an opportunity to experience contemporary compositions that are less frequently programmed in small city venues.
Tickets are available through Tix com and at the Buchanan Center box office according to the announcement. The university release also lists ticket purchase details and contact information for patrons seeking further assistance. The presentation at the Buchanan Center places the event on the UW campus, offering a familiar central venue for both students and longtime community arts patrons.
Beyond immediate entertainment value, the concert carries broader implications for civic engagement and local cultural policy. Events that pair university ensembles with community groups can strengthen ties between residents and institutional actors, encouraging greater participation in campus offerings and reinforcing the role of public universities as cultural conveners. Programming that includes living composers expands the local audience for contemporary music and can influence future support for arts programming through demonstrated community interest.
Economic and social spillover effects are likely modest but meaningful for downtown Laramie businesses on event nights, and for volunteers and amateur musicians who participate in community ensembles. The announcement from UW Institutional Communications frames the performance as a shared endeavor, and it may serve as a model for future partnerships that pool university facilities and community talent.
Residents seeking to attend should consult Tix com or the Buchanan Center box office for availability and specific ticketing details. The university release remains the primary source for logistical information and contact channels related to the concert.

