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Beethoven Concert Tickets
Ludwig Van Beethoven fans can hear the symphony sounds of the classical composer with Beethoven tickets from TicketSmarter. Beethoven is best known for Symphony No. 1-9, which is studied and performed to this day. His 9 symphonies have been performed worldwide by some of the most prominent musicians and orchestras.
Beethoven was a German composer and pianist from the late 1700s who has impacted old and modern orchestra music in and out of the classroom. The work of Wolfgang Mozart and Joseph Haydn influenced Beethoven himself. His first big break came in the year 1800 when he composed Symphony No.1. As the years progressed and he continued composing symphonies, his hearing began to deteriorate until he went completely deaf in 1814. Some of his most esteemed work came after this time when he composed pieces like Missa Solemnis, Symphony No. 9 and the Late String Quartets (Opus 127-135). A few examples of orchestras or groups that continue to honor the work of the late Beethoven include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Houston Symphony. Listen to the classical sounds of the German great with your very own Beethoven tickets.
How much do Beethoven tickets cost?
Ticket prices vary based on the venue, orchestra, and performance type. On average, tickets range from $20 to $398.
- Average Price: $221.55 per ticket
- Lowest Price: $94.50 is the cheapest price available for a ticket
- Premium Seating Options: A premium center orchestra seat near the front of the stage costs as much as $582.30 a ticket
Can I buy last-minute Beethoven concert tickets?
Yes, you can buy last-minute tickets to any Beethoven concerts on TicketSmarter. We have 61 still available for their next concert.
When is Beethoven next concert?
Beethoven is performing on March 22nd, 2025 at 8:00pm at the Marian Anderson Hall at The Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, PA.
How long are Beethoven concerts?
Each performance is around 90 minutes long without intermission.
What songs are on Beethoven's setlist?
Beethoven's setlist while performing in Athens , GA at “40 Watt Club” included the following songs:
- Take the Skinheads Bowling
- She Divines Water
- Good Guys & Bad Guys
- The History of Utah
- (We're a) Bad Trip
- Pictures of Matchstick Men
- Tania
- Seven Languages
- Turquoise Jewelry
- Eye of Fatima, Part 1
- Eye of Fatima, Part 2
- We Saw Jerry's Daughter
- Surprise Truck
- S.P. 37957 Medley
- It Was a Very Good Year
- Waka
- Opi Rides Again
- Club Med Sucks
- All Her Favorite Fruit
- Hippy Chix
- One of These Days
- Summer Days
- Encore
- Ambiguity Song
Source: Setlist.fm