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Experience an unforgettable evening with the Boston Symphony Orchestra on March 28, 2026, at Symphony Hall. Under the baton of acclaimed conductor Andris Nelsons, this concert features the powerful and evocative Dvorák Symphony No. 9, 'From the New World,' alongside captivating excerpts from John Adams' groundbreaking opera, 'Nixon in China.' Renowned mezzo-soprano Renee Fleming will also take the stage, adding her lyrical brilliance to this extraordinary program. Symphony Hall’s plush seats and world-class acoustics ensure an immersive experience, allowing you to fully appreciate the richness of these masterpieces. Don’t miss your chance to be part of Boston's vibrant musical heritage—secure your tickets now and create lasting memories with family and friends. Join us for an evening where timeless compositions and stellar performances come together in a celebration of orchestral excellence.
Boston Symphony Orchestra Concerts Boston Symphony Hall
Boston Symphony Hall, a historic and iconic venue in the heart of Boston, stands as a testament to the city’s rich musical heritage. Renowned for its exceptional acoustics and stunning architecture, it has been the premier concert hall for the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1900. The hall regularly hosts a diverse array of performances, from classical masterworks to contemporary compositions, supporting both legendary artists like Renée Fleming and renowned conductors such as Andris Nelsons. Notably, in 1938, the Boston Symphony Orchestra performed the first complete cycle of Beethoven's piano concertos at this venue, marking a significant milestone in its storied history. The hall also champions modern creators through premieres and innovative programming, including presentations of new works and multimedia installations that showcase the evolution of musical expression. Its educational programs foster community engagement, inspiring audiences of all ages to explore the world of music. For an unforgettable experience, seating in Row 5 offers an ideal balance of intimacy and perspective. Convenient transportation options include the Silver Line bus, which stops nearby, or a scenic walk up Tremont Street from downtown Boston, making Boston Symphony Hall easily accessible for visitors eager to enjoy the Boston Symphony Orchestra's exceptional performances, such as the upcoming concert featuring Dvořák’s Ninth Symphony conducted by Andris Nelsons.
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Parking & Directions for Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA
02115, US
1. Boston Common Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $30
2. Prudential Center Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $25
3. Copley Place Garage - 0.6 miles, approx. $28
4. 100 Clarendon Street Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $32
5. Hynes Convention Center Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $20