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Pantasia 2026 brings steel band concert to Dover stage Feb. 15
The concert also will feature guest artist Jeff Neitzke
The Dover High School Steel Band will present its Pantasia 2026 concert, “There’s No Place Like Chrome,” Sunday, Feb. 15, at 4 p.m. in the Dover High School Auditorium.
This year’s concert marks a homecoming for Dover graduate Josh Quillen, who will return to the DHS stage with the steel band. Quillen, a 1998 graduate, has traveled internationally as a steel pan performer and is a professor at New York University, where he directs the NYU Steel Band. Audiences may recognize his influence on the Dover program through arrangements such as the steel band staple “Amazing Grace.”
The concert also will feature guest artist Jeff Neitzke, who will perform with DHS musicians on Caribbean selections, along with rock and pop music. The program will include debut arrangements by both Quillen and Neitzke.
Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for students and seniors. Senior athletic passes are not valid for this event.
Dover High School is located at 520 N. Walnut St., Dover.