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Progressive rock show “Hand to Hand” takes over COSI

The outdoor show is free and open to the public.

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The free show was created in 2019. | Photo by @squonk_official

COSI will be in good hands on Saturday, May 6 when it hosts the “Hand to Hand” show.

The concert, which is free + open to the public, features progressive rock music with guitars, drums, and an organ — but this isn’t a typical show. The stage is set with two giant purple hands used as props that are movable with detachable thumbs that can even play guitars.

The audience will be encouraged to get involved, and will even have the opportunity to move the puppet strings on the hands to go along with the music.

The show is appropriate for all ages, and if you’re wondering what to expect, you can catch the highlight video here.

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