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The Philadelphia Orchestra Marian Anderson Hall at The Kimmel Center Tickets & Info
Experience an unforgettable evening with The Philadelphia Orchestra on May 28, 2026, at Marian Anderson Hall at The Kimmel Center. Under the visionary baton of Yannick Nézet-Séguin, this concert promises a powerful blend of classical mastery and contemporary innovation. The program features Beethoven's transformative symphonies, showcasing Nézet-Séguin's acclaimed interpretation, alongside works by jazz legend Wynton Marsalis, highlighting the orchestra’s commitment to crossing musical boundaries. Known for its rich history of debut performances—such as Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto in 1941—the orchestra continues to push artistic boundaries, supporting new compositions and international collaborations. Despite facing financial challenges in 2011, the orchestra demonstrated resilience, emerging stronger in 2012, and remains a vital cultural pillar in Philadelphia. Join us for this extraordinary event, where world-class musicians and passionate audiences come together to celebrate the enduring power of music. Secure your tickets now to ensure your place at this inspiring concert—an opportunity to support the arts and ignite a lifelong love of classical music in future generations.
The Philadelphia Orchestra Concerts Marian Anderson Hall at The Kimmel Center
Experience an inspiring evening with The Philadelphia Orchestra at the Marian Anderson Hall within The Kimmel Center, a venue renowned for its vibrant role in Philadelphia’s cultural landscape. This versatile space regularly hosts community celebrations, educational forums, and significant cultural observances such as the annual Black History Month celebration, which honors African American achievements and history. The hall’s flexible stage accommodates everything from solo performances to large ensembles, including acclaimed guest artists and the renowned Philadelphia Orchestra. Attendees can enrich their concert experience with pre-show talks that provide insights into the performance, while premium seating offers complimentary amenities to enhance comfort. Conveniently located, Marian Anderson Hall is accessible via SEPTA, with the 69th Street station connecting to the Market-Frankford Line, or by ride-hailing services. Join The Philadelphia Orchestra under the baton of Yannick Nezet-Seguinn for an unforgettable concert featuring Beethoven's masterpieces and inspiring works by Marsalis, celebrating the rich musical heritage of Philadelphia and beyond.
Best Value Tickets
For optimal balance of price and view, tickets in the Orchestra Rows D to G offer excellent sightlines at a more affordable rate. Specifically, seats in the Orchestra Row D (Price: $82) provide a close and immersive experience without the premium cost of front-row sections.
Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)
The Conductor Circle Sections Rows E to F (Price: $137-$147) are considered the "sweet spot," combining good visibility of the stage and valuable price points. These sections are centrally located with clear views of the orchestra and performers, making them a popular choice for balanced viewing and cost.
Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)
Premium seats are available in the Tier 1 (Price: $287-$298) sections, especially in Row 40 and Box seats, offering luxurious views and exclusive access. Also, the Orchestra Box Rows 3, 5, and 8 (Prices: $245-$260) provide an elevated experience with a more intimate setting but at higher prices.
Premium or Last-Minute
Last-minute premium options include the Tier 1 Box seats (Prices: $287-$296), which are closer to the stage with premium amenities. These seats are ideal if you seek exclusivity and top-tier vantage points.
Differences in Sections and Views
- Conductor Circle (Rows C-F): Located directly above the orchestra, these seats offer a slightly elevated view of the stage, ideal for catching conductor gestures and detailed performances. Prices range from $137 to $147.
- Orch Tier (Rows A-J): These seats are closer to the stage, with Rows D-G providing the best overall views and affordability. Prices start at $82 for Rows D and E, with higher-tier options in Row A ($186) and premium boxes.
- Orchestra (Rows D-M): These are the closest to the stage, with Row D at $82 providing an intimate perspective. Rows further back (e.g., M, N) are more affordable but offer less direct stage visibility.
- Tier 1 & Box Seats: Located in the highest tier and boxes, these seats offer luxurious views and exclusivity, with prices ranging from $245 to over $298.
Views vary from close-up of the performers in the Orchestra D to G rows to panoramic stage views in the Conductor Circle and Tier 1 boxes. The middle sections and rows provide the best overall experience balancing price and sightlines.
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Parking & Directions for The Philadelphia Orchestra Marian Anderson Hall at The Kimmel Center
300 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA
19102, US
1. Kimmel Center Garage - 0.1 miles, approx. $20.
2. Philadelphia Museum of Art Garage - 1 mile, approx. $25.
3. 15th & Cherry Street Lot - 0.3 miles, approx. $15.
4. Parkway Corporation Lot - 0.4 miles, approx. $18.