Gulf Coast Symphony Presents Julie Carver: Howl at the Moon
September 24, 2025
For Immediate Release
(Fort Myers, FL) – Gulf Coast Symphony invites audiences to an unforgettable evening of music and entertainment with Julie Carver Presents: Howl at the Moon, on Thursday, October 23, 2025, at 7:00 pm at the Music & Arts Community Center (MACC).
Julie Carver, celebrated pianist, brings her high-energy cabaret, “Howl at the Moon” show to the MACC stage. Inspired by the legendary dueling piano bars, the show blends pop, rock, Broadway, and classic sing-along hits in an interactive, fun-filled night. From powerhouse vocals to quick-witted musical improvisation, Carver creates an atmosphere where the audience is part of the performance. Joining Carver for this spooky celebration is broadway baritone Raymond McLeod who will MC the show along with other soon-to-be-announced guests.
This is not just a concert—it’s a full-on entertainment experience, perfect for a night out with friends, a date night, or anyone looking to enjoy a lively evening of music and laughter.
To purchase tickets to Julie Carver presents Howl at the Moon, call 239.277.1700 or visit gulfcoastsymphony.org. For additional inquiries, contact Sarah Anstett at 239.277.1700 x 105.

About The Gulf Coast Symphony
Founded in late 1995 by its current music director and CEO, Dr. Andrew Kurtz, the Gulf Coast Symphony (GCS) is now the second-largest non-profit performing arts organization in Lee county. The Gulf Coast Symphony (GCS) endeavors to challenge convention—with its rich tradition of unique and innovative collaborations across multiple genres and disciplines, high-quality dynamic musical performances, active community engagement, and our commitment to social change through arts education. Our ultimate goal is to use music and the arts as a vehicle to unite and strengthen our community. The Gulf Coast Symphony is one of the cultural jewels of Southwest Florida and one of the most dynamic orchestras in the United States. The GCS comprises the Gulf Coast Symphony, the Gulf Coast Chamber Orchestra, the Gulf Coast Jazz Collective, and the Music & Arts Community Center (MACC), which opened in January 2021. The GCS presents over 150 programs that present the best in classical music, jazz, world music, dance, opera, film and musical theater. The Symphony performs at both the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, and its more intimate 300-seat theater at the MACC. For more information, visit www.GulfCoastSymphony.org