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Grand Rapids Symphony Devos Hall Tickets & Info
Experience an unforgettable evening with the Grand Rapids Symphony on November 14, 2025, at DeVos Performance Hall. Under the baton of conductor Marcelo Lehninger, this concert features a powerful performance of Brahms' Fourth Symphony, renowned for its emotional depth and intricate craftsmanship. The Grand Rapids Symphony is celebrated for its dynamic programming, blending classical masterpieces with innovative pops concerts and engaging outreach initiatives that bring live music to hospitals, senior centers, and community events. With a history of featuring distinguished guest conductors like Keith Lockhart and Michael Krajewski, the orchestra continues to elevate its artistic excellence while expanding its reach across the region. Don't miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary musical celebration—tickets are expected to sell quickly. Secure yours today and join us for a night of remarkable artistry and community spirit, creating memories that will resonate long after the final note.
Grand Rapids Symphony Concerts Devos Hall
DeVos Hall stands as a cornerstone of Grand Rapids cultural life, renowned for its stunning interior design and exceptional acoustics that elevate every performance. As the historic home of the Grand Rapids Symphony, it offers audiences an immersive concert experience, exemplified by events like the upcoming Grand Rapids Symphony: Marcelo Lehninger conducting Brahms' Fourth. The venue also hosts the Grand Rapids Chamber Music Society, supporting local classical artists and enriching the city's musical landscape. In 2014, DeVos Hall hosted the National Geographic Live series, bringing acclaimed scientists and speakers to engage and inspire audiences. With over 250 events annually, it attracts diverse crowds from across Michigan and neighboring states. Audience favorites include the Front Row seats, offering direct interaction with performers, and the luxurious Box Seats in the Grand Tier for an exclusive, comfortable experience. Conveniently located at the intersection of Ionia and Fulton, DeVos Hall is easily accessible via I-96 from Gerald R. Ford International Airport, making it a premier destination for world-class performances in Grand Rapids.
Best Value Tickets
For an optimal balance of price and view, the Section=ORCH, Row=P tickets at $137 offer excellent value with close-up stage views, providing a premium experience without the highest price point. Additionally, Section=ORCH, Row=H at $137 offers a great perspective for classical concerts, combining good seating position with affordability.
Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)
The Section=LOGE, Row=B tickets priced at $117 provide a close and clear view of the orchestra, making them an ideal choice for those seeking quality sightlines at a reasonable price. The Section=MEZZ, Rows=J & K at $81 are also excellent options, balancing price and view, especially for budget-conscious concert-goers.
Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)
Premium tickets such as Section=BOX, Rows=2 & 3 at $209 or Section=DRSS, Row=A at $209 offer exclusive views and amenities, ideal for those seeking a luxury experience. Section=LOGE, Row=A at $117 and Section=MEZZ, Rows=G & D at $95–$137 are also higher-tier options with better sightlines but at a premium price.
Premium or Last-Minute Tickets
Last-minute, high-quality seats include Section=LOGE, Row=B at $95 and Section=ORCH, Rows=A & B at $39–$44. These seats provide excellent views close to the stage, perfect for spontaneous purchase and immediate event experience.
Seating Differences & Views
- The Orchestra (ORCH) section offers the closest views of the stage, with Row P providing a balanced view of the entire orchestra. Rows A and B are very close, ideal for an immersive experience.
- The Loge seats are slightly elevated, offering a clear and unobstructed view, especially Rows B and A.
- The Mezzanine (MEZZ) section has a tiered elevation, with Rows J and K providing a good compromise between view and price. Rows G and D are higher, offering a broader perspective but less proximity.
- The Balcony (BAL) section (Row K) is further back but still provides decent sightlines for a more budget-friendly option.
Additional Recommendations
- For the best overall experience, choose seats in the Orchestra or Loge sections, especially Rows B–P.
- ADA accessible seats are available in Bal and Orch sections, ensuring accessibility without compromising view quality.
- Consider last-minute options for seats in Row B or A in Loge and Orch for premium views at lower prices.
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Parking & Directions for Grand Rapids Symphony Devos Hall
245 Monroe NW, Grand Rapids, MI
49503, US
1. Van Andel Arena Lot - 0.2 miles, $10
2. Grand Rapids Public Library Lot - 0.3 miles, $5
3. City Ramp - 0.4 miles, $8
4. 50 Monroe Lot - 0.5 miles, $7
5. Ottawa County Lot - 0.6 miles, $6