Phoenix Symphony

Phoenix


Arizona's only full-time professional orchestra plays classics and pops, mostly at Symphony Hall and sometimes at other regional venues, from September to early June. Minor series and special performances take place at other times of the year. There are two box offices: at Symphony Hall (open two hours prior to performances) and at 1 N 1st St, Suite 200 (9am to 5pm Monday to Friday).


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