The Phoenix Symphony 2024-2025
Experience the magic of music with The Phoenix Symphony
Best time: October 4, 2024–March 31, 2025
The Phoenix Symphony, a renowned American orchestra based in Phoenix, Arizona, performs primarily at the Phoenix Symphony Hall. As the only full-time professional orchestra in the state, it plays a vital role in Arizona's vibrant cultural landscape.
Season 2024/25
This season will be filled with exceptional programs, renowned guest artists, and thrilling special events. The Phoenix Symphony's 2024–2025 season begins on October 4, 2024, and runs through May 31, 2025. It features over 100 performances, including classical masterpieces, Pops concerts, film scores, and holiday specials. This lineup includes highlights like Holst's The Planets, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, and unique events such as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Kids Program
The Phoenix Symphony Family Concert Series offers an exciting opportunity for children and families to explore the world of music through captivating and educational performances. Before each concert, kids can visit the Instrument Petting Zoo in the lobby, where they can try out instruments like the flute and violin, making the experience even more interactive and fun.
Special Events
The Phoenix Symphony hosts an array of special events throughout the season, offering unique experiences for attendees. This year, you can immerse yourself in the Halloween spirit by attending A Wicked Night at the Symphony Gala, a glamorous black-tie event featuring a special appearance by renowned musical theater composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz. For a festive New Year's celebration, join the New Year's Eve Studio 47 Afterglow, where guests can enjoy desserts, drinks, and dancing to ring in the New Year in style.
Tickets
Tickets for The Phoenix Symphony typically range from $25 to $99 for most performances, with prices varying based on the specific event, seating preferences, and how close to the concert date tickets are purchased. On average, ticket prices are around $45. Traditional group sales offer the opportunity to enjoy a concert at a discounted seat price, with savings increasing based on the size of your group. For groups of 10 to 19 attendees, there is a $10 service fee and a 10% discount on seat prices. For groups of 20 or more, the same $10 service fee applies, along with a 20% discount on seat prices.
Venues
The Phoenix Symphony primarily performs at Symphony Hall in Phoenix, AZ, but also holds concerts at various venues across Central Arizona. These include the Orpheum Theatre, Mesa Arts Center, Madison Center for the Arts, Pinnacle Presbyterian Church, Camelback Bible Church, and Central United Methodist Church, among others.
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