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Tickets still available for Fernando’s January shows in The Villages

Tickets are still available for singer Fernando Varela’s January performance in The Villages.

Fernando will be performing at New Covenant United Methodist Life Center in The Villages. There will be two concerts Friday, Jan. 24 (at 5 and 8 p.m.) and Saturday, Jan. 25 (at 3 and 7 p.m.)

New Covenant United Methodist Life Center seats 1,150 and has been designed with concerts in mind.

For Fernando, 2013 has been a whirlwind taking him to “America’s Got Talent” as part of the trio Forte. Ultimately, they finished fourth in competition.

But the trio emerged with a record deal.

From “America’s Got Talent” it was onto to Carnegie Hall and then singing before President Barack Obama at the National Tree Lighting Ceremony earlier this month.e.

Tickets for Fernando’s January performances are available at all Villages box office locations, at New Covenant United Methodist Church or online at www.thevillages.net/boxoffice.

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