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National Symphony Orchestra Kennedy Center Concert Hall Tickets & Info

National Symphony Orchestra Classical concert Experience an extraordinary evening with the National Symphony Orchestra on March 13, 2026, as they present an inspiring concert titled 'Hahn & Woods Play Carlos Simon – Brahms' Third.' Under the baton of Gianandrea Noseda, this performance features acclaimed violinist Hilary Hahn performing a captivating program that highlights the orchestra's dedication to both classical masterpieces and contemporary voices. The concert will showcase Brahms' Third Symphony, renowned for its lush melodies and emotional depth, alongside innovative works by contemporary composer Carlos Simon, celebrating diversity and modern storytelling in music. Known for their dynamic performances and rich American repertoire—including works by Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein—the NSO continually engages audiences through live concerts, virtual programming, and community collaborations. Don't miss this opportunity to experience world-class artistry in an unforgettable setting—secure your tickets now and join fellow classical music enthusiasts for an evening of cultural brilliance, musical discovery, and shared passion for the transformative power of live symphonic music.

National Symphony Orchestra Concerts Kennedy Center Concert Hall

The Kennedy Center Concert Hall, a premier performing arts venue in Washington, D.C., is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and stunning architecture, making it the ideal setting for the acclaimed National Symphony Orchestra Washington. The venue hosts a diverse range of performances, including the celebrated Sondheim Celebration, which honors the legendary composer Stephen Sondheim’s prolific career. Family-friendly events such as the annual Holiday Concert have become cherished traditions for local families and visitors alike. In 1985, the hall notably hosted a groundbreaking concert spotlighting the achievements of women in the arts, underscoring its role as a platform for cultural milestones. Dance enthusiasts enjoy performances featuring international companies, highlighting the venue’s versatility and commitment to diverse artistic expressions. For an elevated concert experience, premium seating in the High Loge offers stunning views and superior acoustics. Visitors often combine their cultural outings with a stroll through the scenic green spaces surrounding the Kennedy Center, or a quick visit to nearby attractions like the Museum of Espionage. Conveniently located near the Cultural Institution, the Kennedy Center is easily accessible for daytime visits and evening performances. Don’t miss the upcoming concert featuring Brahms' Third Symphony, performed by the National Symphony Orchestra Washington, with acclaimed artists Hilary Hahn and Gianandrea Noseda, a truly memorable experience for classical music lovers.

Best Value Tickets

For the most affordable options with good visibility, consider seats in the ORCHESTRA REAR sections, particularly Rows LL to KK in ORCHESTRA REAR LEFT and ORCHESTRA REAR RIGHT. These seats are priced at $80–$86 and provide a clear view of the stage from the back of the orchestra, offering excellent value for the price.

Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)

The ORCHESTRA PRIMARY CENTER section, especially Rows J to H, offers a balanced combination of sound quality, view, and availability. Seats in Rows J ($151), H ($157), and G ($162) are ideal, providing close-up viewing without the premium cost of front-row seats.

Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)

Seats in the ORCHESTRA FRONT sections, specifically Rows AA to KK, are premium options. For example, Rows AA ($142) and BB ($138) in the ORCHESTRA FRONT CENTER are closest to the stage, offering superior sightlines and acoustics. Higher rows like F ($178) and G ($173) in the ORCHESTRA FRONT LEFT/RIGHT sections are also premium but at a higher price point.

Premium or Last-Minute Tickets

The ORCHESTRA FRONT seats in Rows AA and BB are the most exclusive and closest to the performers, with prices at $142–$138. These seats provide exceptional views of the stage, ideal for an immersive experience. Last-minute or premium tickets often are in these front rows, offering the best possible sightlines and acoustics.

Seating Sections & Views

- Front Rows (AA–KK): Unobstructed, close-up views of the stage, excellent acoustics, ideal for an intimate experience.

- Center Orchestra (J–H Rows): Slightly back but still very good sightlines, balanced sound, good availability.

- Rear Orchestra (LL–KK): Higher prices but still good views, especially if you prefer a broader perspective of the stage setup.

- Side Sections (Left/Right): Slightly angled views, priced higher in front rows, offering a different perspective but still with good acoustics.

Additional Recommendations

Rows Z in ORCHESTRA PRIMARY CENTER are also a good value at $80, providing a center view with a slight distance, which still ensures good sound and sightlines. For those seeking an optimal balance, seats in Rows J to H in the center orchestra are recommended for their combination of price and view.

  • National Symphony Orchestra at Kennedy Center Concert Hall 3/14/26

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Parking & Directions for National Symphony Orchestra Kennedy Center Concert Hall


2700 F Street Nw, Washington, DC
20566, US


1. Kennedy Center Garage - 0.1 miles, $22
2. Watergate Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, $20
3. Colonial Parking - 0.4 miles, $25
4. 2121 Virginia Ave NW - 0.5 miles, $18
5. National Mall Parking - 0.7 miles, $15


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