How much are Seattle Symphony tickets?

How much are Seattle Symphony tickets?

How much are Seattle Symphony tickets? You can expect to pay around $85 for a seat in the audience. Seattle Symphony ticket prices will depend on a host of factors such as where your seats are located in the venue and whether general admission is offered.

Where does the Seattle Symphony play?

Benaroya Hall
About the Seattle Symphony The Symphony performs in Benaroya Hall in the heart of downtown Seattle from September through July, reaching over 500,000 people annually through live performances and radio broadcasts.

How long do symphony concerts last?

about 90 minutes to two hours
It varies, but most orchestra concerts are about 90 minutes to two hours long, with an intermission at the halfway point.

Who is the current conductor of the Seattle Symphony?

conductor Thomas Dausgaard
Harriet Overton Stimson Music Director Music Director of the Seattle Symphony, Danish conductor Thomas Dausgaard is esteemed for his creativity and innovative programming, the excitement of his live performances and his extensive catalogue of critically acclaimed recordings.

How do I get tickets to the Seattle Symphony?

How do I buy tickets?

  1. Click ‘Buy Tickets’
  2. Login to your account.
  3. Select standard price tickets in Orchestra C, D or E (Orchestra B or C for Pops performances).
  4. Discount will appear in your shopping cart once you are logged into your existing account.
  5. Note: limit two tickets per MySymphony member per concert.

How do I buy Symphony tickets?

In Person: Tickets may be purchased at our Box Office, located in our lobby. The Box Office hours for in person purchases are Tuesday-Saturday, 2PM-6PM. The Box Office is also open around our events at Symphony Space, and is open until one half-hour after the event begins.

Who owns Benaroya Hall?

Benaroya Hall is named for noted philanthropist Jack Benaroya, whose $15.8 million donation was the first and largest of many for construction of the facility….Benaroya Hall.

Construction
Architect LMN Architects
Website
www.seattlesymphony.org/benaroya

How did Benaroya make his money?

Benaroya (July 11, 1921 – May 11, 2012) was a pioneering real estate developer who built what became the Northwest’s largest privately-held commercial real-estate empire which he sold in 1984 for $315 million. After selling his company, he became a venture capitalist and was an early investor in Starbucks.

Where is dausgaard?

Denmark
Dausgaard has three sons, and lives in Denmark with his partner, Alissa Rossius.

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