Phoenix Symphony Tickets
Phoenix Symphony Concert Tickets
Buy Phoenix Symphony tickets, and plan your next live music experience. The Phoenix Symphony was first founded in the year 1947. The gifted Tito Muñoz is the current Maestro. He leads the Phoenix Symphony in performing around 275 concerts a season. The Symphony is well known for its annual Classics and Pops Series concerts. These feature shows like Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 and Chicago in Concert. Additionally, the Phoenix Symphony will also host a handful of special performances, with events like Handel’s Messiah and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in Concert. Many of these concerts will incorporate a big screen as part of the stage, so fans can watch classic movies as they listen to the score played live. The orchestra often invites special guests to perform with them in concert. In the past, these have included James Galway and Yo-Yo Ma. Lovers of classical music can find Phoenix Symphony tickets today with TicketSmarter.
How much are Phoenix Symphony tickets?
When shopping for your Phoenix Symphony tickets you can expect to pay an average price of $123.30 a ticket. The most you can pay is $683.10, which is often for seats near the front of the stage. Many of the symphony’s live shows have cheap Phoenix Symphony tickets listed for $51.46 a ticket.
On average, tickets to the Phoenix Symphony cost $45 per ticket. These can range from $25 to $99 for most concerts and events. Tickets can be purchased for the main floor and balcony sections for the Phoenix Symphony’s home at the Phoenix Symphony Hall.
Phoenix Symphony Concert Schedule
In 2024, Phoenix Symphony will play 2 shows. Phoenix Symphony next live concert will take place on December 31st, 2024 at 7:30pm. Be there to see the symphony perform live at the Phoenix Symphony Hall at 225 E. Adams, Phoenix, AZ. Phoenix Symphony: Stuart Chafetz - The Disco Inferno tickets to this show start at $81.90 and go up to $213.21 a ticket. Place your order now because there are only 110 tickets left for this performance.
The Phoenix Symphony’s annual season starts at the beginning of September and runs through the month of May. Between these dates, the Symphony will perform a total of 275 concerts. These include the Classics and Pops Series, which run concurrently throughout the season. The Classics Series features pieces and movements by composers that define the genre of classical music. The music of Beethoven, Mozart and Tchaikovsky are just a few examples of composers likely featured. The Pops Series will feature beloved music outside of the classical genre. These can include everything from the Symphony and Chill: The Music of the Flatscreen event to the Broadway Celebration. Outside of these performances, Phoenix Symphony also hosts a number of fundraising events, including the Parties of Note, the Savor the Symphony Women’s Luncheon and the New Year’s Eve Gala.
When do Phoenix Symphony tickets go on sale?
You can generally find Phoenix Symphony tickets on sale year-round. You never need a presale code with TicketSmarter, so there’s nothing to keep you from accessing tickets to the next Phoenix Symphony event.
Songs from the Phoenix Symphony Tour Setlist
Phoenix Symphony's setlist while performing in Phoenix , AZ at “Symphony Hall” included the following songs:
- Act 1
- Prologue (Instrumental)
- Jet Song (Riff and Jets)
- Something's Coming (Tony)
- The Dance at the Gym (Instrumental): Blues / Promenade / Mambo / Cha-Cha / Meeting Scene / Jump
- Maria (Tony)
- Balcony Scene (Tony and Maria)
- America (Anita, Bernardo, Sharks)
- Cool (Riff and Jets)
- One Hand, One Heart (Tony and Maria)
- Tonight (Maria, Tony, Anita, Riff, Bernardo, Sharks and Jets)
- The Rumble (Instrumental)
- Act 2
- I Feel Pretty (Maria, Francisca, Rosalia, Consuelo)
- Dream Ballet (Entire Cast) / Somewhere (Lourde Childs)
- Gee, Officer Krupke (Jets)
- A Boy Like That and I Have a Love (Anita and Maria)
- Finale (Maria and Tony)
Source: Setlist.fm