Loading Tickets

Secure & Guaranteed Tickets
Shop with confidence! Our 100% Buyer Guarantee ensures your tickets are authentic, delivered on time, and fully refunded if the event is canceled.*
*If your experience doesn’t meet these standards, our money-back guarantee has you covered.
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Heinz Hall Tickets & Info
Immerse yourself in an unforgettable evening of jazz and orchestral excellence with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s performance of Byron Stripling’s 'Come Swing with Me' on October 3, 2025, at Heinz Hall. Known for its innovative programming and community engagement, the PSO regularly connects with diverse audiences through interactive experiences, multimedia enhancements, and cultural collaborations. This concert promises a vibrant fusion of swing and symphony, showcasing Byron Stripling’s dynamic trumpet mastery and charismatic stage presence. Attendees can look forward to a night filled with lively rhythms, soulful melodies, and an atmosphere that celebrates the rich musical heritage of Pittsburgh. Secure your tickets early—these performances are highly sought after, and your purchase includes a complimentary parking pass to ensure a stress-free evening. Join fellow music lovers and families in experiencing an event that combines artistry, community spirit, and entertainment, making it a highlight of the Pittsburgh cultural calendar.
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Concerts Heinz Hall
Experience the world-class acoustics and vibrant atmosphere of Heinz Hall, the premier concert venue in Pittsburgh and home to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Renowned for its exceptional sound quality—praised by musicians and critics alike—Heinz Hall offers an immersive listening experience that brings classical masterpieces and jazz performances to life. The venue’s stunning interior features a grand chandelier weighing over 1,000 pounds, a striking centerpiece that embodies its elegant design. Located in downtown Pittsburgh, Heinz Hall not only provides a rich cultural experience but also boosts the local economy by attracting visitors from near and far. Nearby restaurants and cafes enhance your concert night, making it a memorable outing. For popular events like the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s performance of Byron Stripling’s 'Come Swing with Me,' the mezzanine level tends to sell out quickly, so early ticket purchase is highly recommended. To reach Heinz Hall conveniently, use a ride-hailing app and input the venue’s address, or follow Highway 51 from the west across the bridges into downtown Pittsburgh, where the hall awaits as a centerpiece of the city’s cultural scene.
Best Value Tickets
For an excellent balance of price and view, seats in the FAMILY CIRCLE CENTER in rows G and H offer great value at approximately $125-$126. These seats provide a clear, immersive view of the orchestra and stage, making them ideal for classical concerts like "Come Swing with Me." The FAMILY CIRCLE LEFT CENTER and RIGHT CENTER sections in rows E and F are also good options at around $114-$116.
Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)
The Grand Tier sections, especially Row S in Left Center and Right Center at $155, offer a prime viewing experience with excellent acoustics and sightlines. These seats are slightly higher than the main orchestra level but still close enough to enjoy detailed performances without the premium cost of premium tiers.
Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)
Seats in the Gallery sections, such as Row W in GALLERY CTR, LC, RC priced at around $254-$287, are higher up and further from the stage. These are suitable if you prioritize a broader perspective of the entire stage rather than close-up detail.
Premium or Last-Minute Options
The DRESS CIRCLE sections, especially in Row CC in the Left and Right Center sections at $194, offer an elevated view with a good balance of proximity and overall sightlines. These are ideal for last-minute purchases seeking a good vantage point without the highest prices.
Differences in Sections and Views
- Dress Circle: Elevated, closer to the stage, with Row CC providing a more centered view. Prices here are higher, around $194.
- Family Circle: Centrally located, offering a comfortable view at lower prices; rows G and H are especially good.
- Grand Tier: Slightly higher and farther back, but with excellent acoustics and sightlines, especially in Row S at $155.
- Gallery: Highest and furthest from the stage, with a broader perspective but less intimacy, prices range from $254 to $287.
- Orchestra: The closest seats, with Row BB in Center at $125, offering an intimate view of the performance.
Recommendations
For the best overall experience balancing view and price, seats in the Family Circle G or H are recommended. If you desire a more premium experience without the highest cost, consider seats in the Grand Tier S. For those seeking a closer, more immersive view, Dress Circle CC seats are optimal. Higher sections like the Gallery are suitable for a broader perspective, especially if price is a priority.
- Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall 10/4/25
- Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall 10/5/25
- Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium 12/3/25
- Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall 6/30/70
- Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall 7/1/70
- Ben Folds at Heinz Hall
- Jon Batiste at Heinz Hall
- Trisha Yearwood at Heinz Hall
More on Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Heinz Hall
Parking & Directions for Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Heinz Hall
600 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA
15222, US
1. Grant Street Transportation Center - 0.3 miles, $10
2. Theatre Square Garage - 0.2 miles, $15
3. First Avenue Garage - 0.4 miles, $12
4. Smithfield-Liberty Garage - 0.5 miles, $14
5. 6th & Penn Garage - 0.3 miles, $11