
Phoenix Symphony Hall stands as the premier classical music destination in the Valley of the Sun, serving as the home venue for the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra. This distinguished concert hall hosts an impressive range of performances from traditional symphonic concerts and chamber music to film scores performed live alongside movie screenings and full-scale opera productions. The venue has established itself as a cultural cornerstone in Phoenix's growing arts scene, attracting world-class musicians and ensembles year-round.
The hall offers an intimate yet grand concert experience, with acoustics carefully designed to showcase the full dynamic range of orchestral performances. Whether you're seated close to the stage watching the subtle interplay between musicians or taking in the sweeping view from the upper levels, every seat provides an engaging connection to the performance. The venue's atmosphere strikes a perfect balance between formal elegance and welcoming accessibility, making both seasoned classical music lovers and newcomers feel at home.
Located in the heart of downtown Phoenix, Symphony Hall sits within the city's bustling cultural district, surrounded by other arts venues, restaurants, and urban attractions. The area comes alive on performance nights, with concertgoers adding an air of anticipation and sophistication to the downtown streets. Pre-show dining options abound nearby, and the venue's central location makes it easily accessible whether you're coming from across the valley or staying downtown.
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Blew me away. I sm so glad I checked out The Mozart/Mahler concert🥰🥰🥰..Wow..the soprano Liv Redpath was a true songbird whose voice left you enraptured. The conductor Alex Amsel was perfection and of course the orchestra🥰🥰🥰...if you are looking for a high cultural experience this is as good as it gets. In NYC where I'm from the same ticket would have cost me 5 times the price and the level of sophistication and quality is indistinguishable. This is a true gem. The lobby is also quite beautiful, the indigenous tapestry on the walls was an unexpected decadence. HIGHLY RECOMMEND 🏆🏆🏆
Beautiful facility and good staff. We’ve been to the symphony and the ballet here many times. Great folks.
Jurassic World was so fun to see at the Phoenix Symphony! I definitely recommend and can’t wait for other shows to attend to 🤗 it was our first time and my kids loved it! Everyone is super nice the only bad thing is we had to pay $20 for parking but it’s ok we really enjoyed the show. By the way they do a metal detector check at entry and you can take any small purse doesn’t need to be clear. We also took water bottles but they can’t be opened before entry. Orchestra is magnificent and super fun to hear and watch, definitely makes the movie 1000x more exciting ☺️
I’ve been to at least a half dozen performances here and it really is a great venue. The staff are always friendly and there’s lots of concession stands/bars so you can quickly get a drink. The chandeliers are beautiful too ✨The only downside (which is a personal opinion) is that downtown is so crowded and parking is expensive so that is kind of annoying.
AMAZING experience! We went to see sleeping beauty by the ballet of Arizona and it was one of the most memorable experiences, it was beautiful, I enjoyed it I would 100% come back! And definitely recommend!
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Check the Events tab on this page for all upcoming performances at Phoenix Symphony Hall. You can filter by genre and date to find shows that interest you.
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Most performing arts venues offer accessible seating and accommodations. Contact Phoenix Symphony Hall directly for specific accessibility information, including wheelchair access, hearing assistance, and service animal policies.
Review the venue details section for important information including capacity, seating layout, and house rules. Arriving 15-30 minutes early is recommended, especially for popular performances.
We recommend arriving at least 30-45 minutes before the performance start time to allow for parking, security screening, and finding your seats. Some venues may have stricter arrival policies for late seating.
Photography and video recording are typically not permitted during performances out of respect for the artists and other patrons. Please check with the specific venue for their policy.
Ticket sales are final. However, if a performance is cancelled or significantly rescheduled, refunds will be issued. Please review our terms and conditions for complete details.
Most venues have bag size restrictions. Large bags, backpacks, and luggage are typically not permitted. Small purses and clutches are usually allowed. Check the venue's specific bag policy before attending.
Phoenix Symphony Hall is committed to accessible services
Wheelchair-accessible seating is available throughout the venue. Please contact the box office when purchasing tickets to ensure appropriate accommodations.
Assistive listening devices are available for patrons who are hard of hearing. Please inquire at the venue or when purchasing tickets.
Service animals are welcome at all performances. Please notify staff upon arrival.
For specific accessibility questions, please contact the venue directly or reach out to our support team.