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- The Phoenix Symphony | Official Phoenix Symphony
View our 2024-25 season concert and event schedule Enjoy live orchestral music with Arizona's leading orchestra, The Phoenix Symphony
- The Phoenix Symphony 2025-2026 Performances
View all upcoming 2023-2024 Performances at The Phoenix Symphony
- The Phoenix Symphony Announces 2024 25 Season Programming
The Phoenix Symphony’s 78 th season brings classical masterpieces, world-class guest artists, and new concert experiences to the Valley from Symphony Hall, Orpheum Theatre and Madison Center for the Performing Arts to Arizona Financial Theatre and the Musical Instrument Museum
- Tickets for Veterans - The Phoenix Symphony
Active Military and Veterans can receive 50% off tickets to Phoenix Symphony Pops and Classics Concerts in Symphony Hall and the Orpheum Theatre Limit four tickets per concert Call our Patron Services team at (602) 495-1999 to reserve your 50% off tickets today!
- About Us | The Phoenix Symphony
The Phoenix Symphony (TPS) is Arizona’s only full-time, professional symphony orchestra and the state’s largest performing arts group Founded in 1947 as a part-time orchestra in a city of fewer than 100,000 people, the Phoenix Symphony performed at Phoenix Union High School for the first 25 years of its existence
- The Phoenix Symphony Announces 2023-24 Season Programming
The Phoenix Symphony’s 77th season brings classical masterpieces, world-class guest artists, and new concert experiences to The Valley from Symphony Hall and the Mesa Arts Center to the Orpheum and Arizona Financial Theater
- The Orchestra - The Phoenix Symphony
Scheduled Maintenance Our ticketing system will be down from 5 1 25 at 9:00 PM through 5 2 2025 at 6:00 AM We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience
- Phoenix Symphony Announces 2022-23 Season
The Phoenix Symphony (TPS) is announcing its 2022-23 concert season, which features performances at Symphony Hall and also embarks on a series of concerts at venues across the Valley, including Mesa Arts Center, Orpheum Theatre, Camelback Bible Church and the Symphony’s newest venue partner, the Madison Center for the Arts
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