National Symphony Orchestra Tickets
National Symphony Tickets
Get your National Symphony Orchestra tickets through TicketSmarter to enjoy music from a variety of genres presented by a national treasure. The National Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1931 and is committed to excellence. It has performed a full season of concerts annually at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts since 1971 when the Center opened. This 96-member orchestra presents about 150 concerts per year. In addition to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, you can see the National Symphony Orchestra at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, on the lawn at the U.S. Capitol and in other theatres and concert halls around Washington, D.C. The National Symphony Orchestra also tours nationally and internationally. They have performed around the globe as cultural ambassadors for the United States across Europe, Asia and North and South America. The National Symphony Orchestra’s musical excellence is lauded worldwide.
The National Symphony Orchestra is led by Music Director Gianandrea Noseda. Former directors Christoph Eschenbach, Leonard Slatkin, Mstislav Rostropovich, Antal Dorati, Howard Mitchell and Hans Kindler laid the foundation for musical excellence that continues today. Your National Symphony Orchestra tickets could provide an evening of classical entertainment from the likes of Beethoven or Rachmaninoff or get you into a modern collaboration with a variety of artists. Previous collaborations have included work with Boyz II Men, Kendrick Lamar, Audra MacDonald, Melissa Etheridge and LeAnn Rimes, to name a few. Principal Pops Conductor Steven Reineke and Artistic Advisor Ben Folds are always working to create a wonderful experience for the National Symphony Orchestra’s patrons. Don’t miss the next exciting National Symphony Orchestra concert!
National Symphony Orchestra Ticket Prices
National Symphony Orchestra tickets range in price based on venue and seating options. Sold out concerts, prime seating, and limited-time collaborations tend to command a higher price.
How much are National Symphony Orchestra tickets?
When shopping for your National Symphony Orchestra tickets you can expect to pay an average price of $95.01 a ticket. The most you can pay is $990.00, which is often for seats near the front of the stage. Many of the band’s live shows have cheap National Symphony Orchestra tickets listed for $20.39 a ticket.
National Symphony Orchestra tickets at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. can range from $60- $400 depending on seating location and demand. Tickets at Wolf Trap begin at $27, with collaboration concerts generally costing upwards of $50. Ticket prices for National Symphony Orchestra tour tickets vary based on location and venue.
National Symphony Orchestra Tour Dates & Concert Schedule
National Symphony Orchestra has 72 concerts on its 2024 tour schedule. Get a spot in the audience for the symphony’s next live show on November 21st, 2024 at 7:00pm at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall. This exciting show will take place at 2700 F Street, NW, Washington, DC. National Symphony Orchestra concert tickets for this performance range from $39.28 to $229.23 a ticket. Place your order now because there are only 318 National Symphony Orchestra tickets left for this concert.
The National Symphony Orchestra plays regularly at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. You can also see them frequently at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in the summer and on the lawn at the U.S. Capitol on special occasions. Look for national and international tours as they are announced on the schedule.
When do National Symphony Orchestra tickets go on sale?
Once the National Symphony Orchestra’s concert schedule is announced, tickets will be available via TicketSmarter. We can help you find individual tickets, season tickets, early access and premium seating options. We keep our website up-to-date to keep you in the know of available concert tickets. You never need a presale code to purchase seats with us.
National Symphony Orchestra Seating Chart
Watch National Symphony Orchestra last performance of the year at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall on June 21st, 2026 at 8:01pm. This show is playing at 2700 F Street, NW, Washington, DC. If you're interested in seeing National Symphony Orchestra live in concert, you'll want to place your order soon because there are only 0 National Symphony Orchestra tickets still available. Fans can find National Symphony Orchestra tour tickets priced from $0.00 - $0.00 a seat.
TicketSmarter's interactive seating chart can help you find the best seat for your budget to see the National Symphony Orchestra perform live. The Kennedy Center Concert Hall has 2,465 seats, with premium seating available in the center orchestra, Parterre, and Box Tier sections. Cheaper tickets are available in Tier 2. The Filene Center at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts offers 7,000 seats, more than half of which are covered. The other half are uncovered, on a sloped lawn. Cheaper seating options are available on the lawn, while premium seating options are available in the covered area in the prime orchestra section. Box seating is also available on the upper level.
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Songs from the National Symphony Orchestra Tour Setlist
National Symphony Orchestra's setlist while performing in Washington , DC at “John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts” included the following songs:
- Fanfare for Uncommon Times
- Strum
- Yasmin Williams
- Tales — A Folklore Symphony: IV. JOHN HENRY
- Madison Cunningham
- Death by Suspicion
- Life According to Raechel
- Broken Harvest
- On the Nature of Daylight
- Rob Thomas
- Little Wonders
- Her Diamonds
- Unwell
- All That I Am
- Lonely No More
Source: Setlist.fm