Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra

Honolulu


The second-oldest orchestra in the USA west of the Rocky Mountains, the Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1900. It plays at the Neal S Blaisdell Concert Hall near Ala Moana. Check the website for ticket sources around town that let you avoid excessive Ticketmaster fees.


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