SINGLE TICKETS FOR THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY’S 2024/2025 SEASON GO ON SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON SATURDAY, JULY 27, AT 1PM PT
COMING UP NEXT SEASON:
ICONIC ARTISTS MIDORI, HILARY HAHN AND KHATIA BUNIATISHVILI WITH THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY AS WELL AS A SPECIAL RECITAL FROM ITZHAK PERLMAN, PLUS WORKS BY DOZENS OF LIVING COMPOSERS
NEWLY ADDED PERFORMANCES INCLUDE:
SYML WITH THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY, BAAHUBALI: THE BEGINNING LIVE IN CONCERT, DISNEY PIXAR’S COCO WITH ORQUESTA FOLCLÓRICA NACIONAL DE MÉXICO, MAX RICHTER WITH THE AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC ENSEMBLE AND MORE
Seattle, WA – Tickets for the Seattle Symphony’s 2024/2025 season go on sale to the general public on Saturday, July 27, at 1 p.m. PT. Tickets can be purchased online at seattlesymphony.org, or by calling the Seattle Symphony Ticket Office at 206.215.4747. Tickets may also be purchased through the Seattle Symphony’s Apple and Android apps by searching “Seattle Symphony” or “Listen Boldly” at Apple’s App Store or Android’s App Store. Subscription packages, which offer savings over single ticket prices as well as ticket exchange benefits, are still available.
The 2024/2025 season encompasses a full suite of series offerings at Benaroya Hall, with each concert designed for audiences to discover a story in every note. Since the season announcement, the Seattle Symphony has added five additional performances to its lineup — SYML with the Seattle Symphony (October 25), The King’s Singers (November 10), New Year’s Eve Concert & Party: Disco Fever (December 31), Baahubali: The Beginning Live in Concert (March 6) and Renée Fleming: Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene (June 17).
Five Benaroya Hall Presents concerts were also added — Ser.Rana (October 18 & 19), Disney Pixar’s Coco Live-to-Film Concert Tour (November 3), Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox: The ‘10’ Tour (November 17), Chanticleer (February 20) and Max Richter with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble (May 10).
Next season, audiences can enjoy new music by some of the most cutting-edge composers of our time, including five world premieres, two U.S. premieres and one West Coast premiere. Over 20 living composers’ works are featured in just the Symphonic, Octave 9 and Chamber series — and even more can be heard in the Seattle Pops and Family Concerts series. Audiences can also experience the brilliance of musical icons like Midori, Hilary Hahn and Khatia Buniatishvili performing with the Seattle Symphony, as well as a special recital from Itzhak Perlman (limited tickets remain). Adding to the excitement, several Seattle Symphony musicians will shine in solo performances: Concertmaster Noah Geller, Principal Cello Efe Baltacıgil, Associate Concertmaster Helen Kim, Principal Harp Valerie Muzzolini, Principal Trumpet David Gordon, Principal Flute Demarre McGill and Associate Conductor Sunny Xia.
WAYS TO PURCHASE TICKETS
Online: seattlesymphony.org
Phone: Call the Ticket Office at 206.215.4747 during the following times: Tuesday–Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
On the App: Search “Seattle Symphony” or “Listen Boldly” at Apple’s or Android’s App Store to download.
SEATTLE SYMPHONY
The Seattle Symphony unleashes the power of music, brings people together and lifts the human spirit. Recognized as one of the “most vital American orchestras” (NPR), the Seattle Symphony is internationally acclaimed for its inventive programming, community-minded initiatives and superb recordings on the Seattle Symphony Media label. With a strong commitment to new music and a legacy of over 150 recordings, the orchestra has won five Grammy Awards, 27 Grammy nominations, two Emmy Awards and was named Gramophone’s 2018 Orchestra of the Year. The Symphony performs in Benaroya Hall in the heart of downtown Seattle from September through July, reaching over 750,000 people annually through live performances and radio broadcasts, and through the Seattle Symphony+ streaming service, the orchestra’s concerts reach audiences at home and around the world.
BENAROYA HALL
Benaroya Hall, the home of the Seattle Symphony, is located in downtown Seattle and surrounded by numerous restaurants, retail stores and parking facilities. Opened in 1998, Benaroya Hall is the most-visited performing arts venue in Seattle. It has received numerous awards, including a 2001 American Institute of Architects (AIA) National Honor Award for outstanding architecture. Benaroya Hall has three versatile performance venues, the S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, the Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall and Octave 9: Raisbeck Music Center, all renowned for their pristine acoustics, luxurious design and prime location. For additional information, including rental information, event listings and public tour schedules, please visit benaroyahall.org.
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2024/2025 Seattle Pops Series Sponsor: The John & Ginny Meisenbach Foundation
Sunny Xia’s position is generously underwritten as the Douglas F. King Associate Conductor.
Noah Geller’s position is generously underwritten as the David & Amy Fulton Concertmaster.
Efe Baltacıgil’s position is generously underwritten as the Marks Family Foundation Principal Cello.
Helen Kim’s position is generously underwritten as the Clowes Family Associate Concertmaster.
David Gordon’s position is generously underwritten as the Boeing Company Principal Trumpet.
Renée Fleming’s performance is generously sponsored by Leslie and Dale Chihuly.
Hilary Hahn’s performances are generously sponsored by Judith Fong and Mark Wheeler.
Midori’s performances are generously sponsored by Yuka Shimizu.
The Arakawa Foundation proudly supports the Seattle Symphony’s Community Partnerships for Youth and Education. Additional support is provided by Delta Air Lines.
The Seattle Symphony’s Family, School & Community programs are supported by 4Culture, Marco Argenti, ArtsFund, the Merriman-Ross Family, the National Endowment for the Arts, and individual contributions to the Seattle Symphony Annual Fund.