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A new partnership between Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO) and Yeovil’s Octagon Theatre is aiming to develop musical opportunities for residents of Somerset.

The partnership will see the BSO hosting a regular concert series at the venue, alongside an education and outreach programme.

The Octagon is set to undergo a £29m transformation project, which will see the 622-seat theatre increase to 900 seats. When it reopens in 2025, it will become the BSO’s second base and its “home in Somerset”.

The theatre venue, owned and managed by South Somerset District Council, is also planning to develop an arts engagement outreach programme that will create more opportunities for people to engage and benefit from the creative arts through schools, performances, workshops, regular classes and special projects that will focus on those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

“We’re thrilled that our partners at The Octagon Theatre and South Somerset District Council share our passion for the empowering impact of live music,” BSO Chief Executive Dougie Scarfe said.

“Bringing music into people’s lives is why we exist, and we remain committed to reaching people who need our music, now more than ever.”

Octagon Theatre Manager Adam Burgan said: “This residency with BSO will enable us to bring world-class artists to Somerset for regular performances throughout the year that will engage and delight our audiences, whilst work with BSO’s amazing Participate team will create more opportunities for our communities to have access to and be enriched by BSO’s talented musicians.”