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How do I get tickets for a San Diego Symphony concert?

E-mail: tickets@sandiegosymphony.org Press INQUIRIES Email: pr@raindropmarketing.com TICKET OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday: 10am - 6pm Saturday & Sunday: noon - 5pm

Who is the conductor of San Diego Symphony Orchestra?

San Diego Symphony Orchestra History and Mission Orchestra Orchestra Members Rafael Payare, Music Director Edo de Waart, Principal Guest Conductor Auditions Jahja Ling, Conductor Laureate Meet Our Music Director Boards Administration Martha Gilmer, Chief Executive Officer Administration

Why give to the San Diego Symphony?

Tune in to the Symphony's latest livestream episode! Thanks to the support of our loyal donors, the San Diego Symphony makes music an integral part of the cultural fabric of the San Diego region.

How do I renew my San Diego Symphony membership?

To renew your San Diego Symphony membership, become a member of the San Diego Symphony Circle of Friends or make a donation to the San Diego Symphony, please call 619.615.3901 between the hours of 9am and 5pm Monday-Friday or donate online any time.

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Where does the San Diego Symphony perform?

The home of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra is Copley Symphony Hall in the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Center in downtown San Diego.

How does seating work at the Rady shell?

There is seating in the Lawn atop the Skyline Terrace available for almost all Symphony-produced concerts with excellent visibility at the crest of our terraced seating area. These seats are limited to 300 per concert and tend to go quickly. (Note: Rental concerts and events may not necessarily have a Lawn section.)

Are San Diego Symphony tickets refundable?

Buy Your Tickets in Person (not currently available) The San Diego Symphony Ticket Office is located at Copley Symphony Hall at 750 B Street, at the NE corner of 7th Avenue and B. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. No refunds or cancellations, and no exchanges of rental event tickets.

Who owns the Rady shell?

In recognition of its most generous philanthropic donors, the San Diego Symphony is naming its $85 million new outdoor venue The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park.

Is the orchestra seating good?

Orchestra Section Considered the best tickets in the house, these seats are on the main level of the theatre and offer the closest seating to the stage. The Orchestra is usually divided into 3 sections with a left and right aisle (though this can vary from theatre to theatre).

Can you bring food to the Rady shell?

Note: food and beverages are not allowed in the venue, in bags, containers or otherwise. In an effort to reduce waste, guests are welcome to bring one empty reusable plastic or aluminum water bottle for San Diego Symphony performances only. Bottles can be filled at water refill stations inside the venue.

How do I choose my symphony seats?

It all depends on the view, sound, and experience you want. The most expensive seats are usually found in the middle of the hall. The sound there tends to be a little better and the view is pretty good. The cheapest seats are usually found in the front and last rows or far off to the side.

What are mystery seats at Symphony Hall?

By booking a Mystery Seat, you will be guaranteed entry to the concert of your choice, but you won't know where you are sitting until the day of the performance.

How do you get rid of concert tickets?

StubHub. Stubhub is the most popular place to resell concert tickets. You can list your tickets on the website for free. However, StubHub charges a commission fee slightly higher than other resale options when you do sell a ticket.

How much did the shell in San Diego cost?

The dazzling new $85 million Rady Shell was intended as a summer home for the San Diego Symphony.

How many people fit at the Radys shell?

10,000Flexible seating capacity varying from intimate seating up to 10,000. Terraced seating to provide all concert guests unobstructed views from nearly every seat.

Why is it called the Rady shell?

Previously known as just The Shell, The Rady Shell is named in honor of Ernest Rady and Evelyn Rady, according to the organization. The Radys contributed the lead gift of $15 million to support the construction of the permanent outdoor venue.

How does floor seating work at concerts?

The general admission floor is a standing-room-only space in front of the stage. With no assigned seats, the area is first come, first serve, and tends to be the center for rowdy dance pits and crowd-surfers galore.

How does general admission seating work at the anthem?

There are two types of seated shows: reserved seating, where you are assigned a seat when you buy your ticket, and General Admission Seating, where all seating locations are based on a first-come, first-served basis, with the exception of the Super Excellent Seats, which will be reserved for all shows.

What does important zone seating mean?

Zone seating is where a seller has yet to be given exact seating locations from a venue, but knows a “zone” or an area/sections within the venue they will be allocated their tickets. This type of seating is more common with major events such as the Super Bowl.

What does lower bowl seating mean?

With bowl seating, there are 77 rows to choose from and these seats are reserved for university students. They are found in Sections 7 to 9. The lower bowl consists of rows 1 to 25 while upper bowl consists of rows 28 to 55 and 56 to 77.

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