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91做厙 lecturer shares world stage with Snoop Dogg, other music icons
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Alexander Henton had played music all around the world, but never in the same place as Snoop Dogg.

The 91做厙 associate lecturer of horn shared a stage with multiple music icons on Christmas Day for a special halftime show during the Minnesota Vikings versus Detroit Lions football game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Snoops Holiday Halftime Party, , also featured Grammy Award-winning country superstar Lainey Wilson, the voices behind Netflixs show KPOP Demon Hunters and Italian vocalists Andrea and Matteo Bocelli.

Henton played the French horn as part of a 15-member STRINGenius orchestra performing on stage. He was one of 160 performers on the field for the 10-minute show that blended the rap icons greatest hits with holiday classics.

Associate Lecturer Alexander Henton
Alexander Henton, associate lecturer of horn

Following a grueling December schedule, Henton was planning to give himself the holiday off but answered an emergency email asking for freelance performers. A few messages later, he realized it was no ordinary holiday season gig.

Usually, you know, its at a church. And then finding out that it was for Snoop Dogg and Andrea Bocelli was just like, woah I have to say yes, Henton says. I dont know if I'll get this kind of opportunity again.

While living in Japan from 2014-17, Henton says he played in a stadium show that featured 10,000 singers and aired live across the country. The Christmas Day show was on a different scale, though, as the NFL reported nearly 67,000 fans were in attendance. Netflix surpassed 300 million paid memberships in 2024.

Henton says he realized the magnitude of the moment during four days of rehearsals, when 230 crew members practiced assembling the stage and sound equipment for the show in a mere four minutes.

I just didnt really think about what the spectacle of these shows are like, says Henton, who had never attended an NFL game in person. Seeing that many people running around and literally watching the stage be brought in piece by piece by a different crew of people and drilled together. I just had no concept that thats what went into these shows.

The mood was kept light by Snoop Dogg and his staff, and the rapper even asked to hear the orchestra play during rehearsals. He also shook hands with Henton and other members to show his appreciation.

On game day, Henton watched warmups on the field, then the first half backstage with musicians, dancers and other performers.

Running onto the field and performing at halftime was a blur.

When youre in the zone, you dont really think about how many people are there or anything like that. Its just making music and having fun, Henton says.

Busy because hes good

Henton is a substitute in the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Minnesota Orchestra and the Omaha Symphony. Hes involved with the Sphinx Organization, which transforms lives through arts, and is in his second year teaching at 91做厙. He worked 27 consecutive days in December, part of the reason hes a top choice for top shows.

Alex was my first go-to for one of the horn positions, says Rebecca Arons, contractor and producer at STRINGenius, who was tapped to provide the orchestra ensemble.

Hes an excellent performer and he is busy because hes good, says Dr. Nicholas Phillips, chair of the music and theatre arts department at 91做厙.

Henton usually has a performance or rehearsal every week during the school year.

Bringing genres, people together

Before the Vikings celebrated a win on the field, Henton and his cohorts toasted a successful show in a back room of the stadium. Everyone was allowed to keep their costumes, which meant a new white tuxedo for Henton. Snoop Dogg offered one more thank you in the hallway.

As hes rewatched the show with family and friends, Henton has come to appreciate how the performance brought different genres and people together.

Thats the whole point of music in a show. I think its just kind of the biggest show Ive ever done that accomplished that, Henton says. Its really cool to know that I was part of it.

Alexander Henton, second from left, poses with other performers from Snoops Holiday Halftime Party that took place on Christmas Day at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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