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Spokane Symphony Martin Woldson Theatre At The Fox Tickets & Info

Spokane Symphony Classical concert Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of classical music with the Spokane Symphony's highly anticipated concert on February 1, 2026. Under the vibrant baton of conductor James Lowe, this performance of Masterworks 5: Stolen Melodies promises an evening of captivating artistry and emotional depth. The Spokane Symphony has a proud history of enriching the community through engaging, family-friendly performances that make classical music accessible and enjoyable for all ages. Their talented musicians frequently participate in local masterclasses and workshops, nurturing the next generation of musicians and fostering a deep connection with Spokane’s vibrant arts scene. Beyond the concert hall, the orchestra actively contributes to community events, strengthening bonds and celebrating shared cultural experiences. Collaborations with renowned orchestras and artists have elevated Spokane’s reputation as an emerging arts hub, showcasing the city’s commitment to artistic excellence. Attendees can enhance their experience with exclusive VIP packages, offering premium seating and backstage access, ensuring an unforgettable night of music and connection. Join us on February 1, 2026, for an extraordinary evening filled with passion, talent, and community spirit at the Spokane Symphony’s performance of Stolen Melodies—an event not to be missed for music lovers and newcomers alike.

Spokane Symphony Concerts Martin Woldson Theatre At The Fox

The Martin Woldson Theatre at The Fox stands as a historic and cultural landmark in Spokane, renowned for its rich legacy of showcasing diverse performances and community events. This iconic venue often features films that highlight important social issues, fostering public engagement and dialogue. It has celebrated significant milestones of the Spokane Symphony with special concerts, strengthening the bond between the orchestra and the local community. Embracing modern technology, the theatre offers convenient online ticket sales and virtual events, ensuring accessibility for all audiences. Since 2001, it has annually hosted the Spokane International Film Festival, presenting a wide array of local and international films that attract diverse audiences and promote cultural exchange. As a designated historic landmark, the theatre’s preservation efforts have maintained its architectural charm and historical significance, making it a cherished destination in Spokane. Located just a few blocks south of the government building, the venue is easily accessible by foot or car; if arriving from Spokane Airport, take I-90 east, exit onto Division Street, then head south to Howard. Don’t miss the upcoming Spokane Symphony performance, James Lowe conducting Masterworks 5: Stolen Melodies, a captivating concert that promises an unforgettable experience at this historic Spokane Symphony Spokane venue.

Best Value Tickets

For the most affordable options with good views, the Orchestra Center Rows U and N offer great value at $98 each. These seats provide a balanced combination of proximity and price, with clear sightlines to the stage, making them ideal for an immersive classical concert experience. Additionally, the Orchestra Left and Right Rows Q and R at prices around $85 - $91 also deliver decent views at a lower cost, suitable for budget-conscious attendees seeking good acoustics and stage visibility.

Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)

The Loge Center Rows F and G priced at $125 - $124 offer excellent views of the stage with minimal obstructions, making them a popular choice for those wanting a premium experience without the highest price tag. These seats are centrally located, providing a balanced perspective of the performers and orchestral arrangement.

Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)

Premium seats such as Orchestra Center Row N at $115 and Rows L and M at $130 - $135 are closer to the stage and provide superior sightlines and acoustics. These are ideal for patrons seeking an elevated experience, with the Row N offering a good compromise between price and view, while the Rows L and M deliver a more exclusive, front-row feel with a slight premium.

Premium or Last-Minute Options

The Balcony Center Section (Balc CTR, Row U at $304) and Orchestra Center (Row P and Q at $115 - $113) are top-tier choices for premium viewing. These seats offer unobstructed, direct sightlines to the stage and excellent acoustics. The Balcony U seats are the highest priced but provide a bird's-eye view of the entire stage, perfect for a comprehensive concert experience. Last-minute buyers may consider seats in the Orchestra Center Rows T and U at around $102 - $98, which still offer good acoustics and proximity to the performers.

Differences in Sections and Views

- Balcony (Balc CTR, U): Elevated view, wide perspective of the stage, higher price, ideal for panoramic sightlines.
- Orchestra Center (Rows N, P, Q, R, S, U): Near the stage, direct line of sight, excellent acoustics, with Rows N and P providing a good balance of proximity and price.
- Loge (Center, Left, Right): Slightly elevated with close stage views, less expensive than front orchestra seats, good for intimacy with the performance.
- Orchestra Left and Right (Rows Q, R, S, M, N, P): Varying proximity, with Rows S being the furthest back in the orchestra but still offering good visibility and sound. Rows M and P are closer, with Row P slightly more premium due to proximity.

Additional Recommendations

For the best overall experience, consider seats in the Orchestra Center Rows N or P for proximity and sound, or Balcony U for a broad view of the entire stage. Avoid the farthest rows in the orchestra (Row S) if you prefer closer engagement, and note that seats in Rows L and M in the orchestra are more premium but come at a higher cost.

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Parking & Directions for Spokane Symphony Martin Woldson Theatre At The Fox


1001 W. Sprague Avenue, Spokane, WA
99210, US


1. Fox Theater Parking Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Spokane Public Library Lot - 0.2 miles, $5
3. Street Parking (metered) - 0.1 miles, $1.50/hour
4. River Park Square Garage - 0.3 miles, $8
5. Spokane Transit Authority Lot - 0.4 miles, $7


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