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National Arts Centre Orchestra Southam Hall at National Arts Centre Tickets & Info

Experience an extraordinary evening with the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa on November 27, 2025. Celebrated as Canada's first orchestra to perform at the renowned Carnegie Hall in New York City in 1970, the NAC Orchestra continues to captivate audiences with world-class performances. Established in 1969 as the resident orchestra of the National Arts Centre, it has earned numerous accolades, including the prestigious Canadian Orchestras Award in 2004 for its outstanding contributions to Canadian music. This concert features acclaimed violinist Augustin Hadelich performing Barber's evocative Violin Concerto, under the baton of conductor John Storgårds. Fans can look forward to a program that combines technical brilliance with emotional depth, promising an unforgettable musical journey. With special discounts for students and seniors, the NAC Orchestra actively promotes diversity and accessibility, ensuring everyone has the chance to experience the power of live orchestral music. Join us for an evening filled with passion, artistry, and community spirit—an event not to be missed. Secure your tickets now for this unforgettable night of symphonic excellence at the National Arts Centre.

National Arts Centre Orchestra Concerts Southam Hall at National Arts Centre

Southam Hall at the National Arts Centre is an iconic venue renowned for its exceptional acoustics and elegant design, making it a premier destination for classical and contemporary performances in Ottawa. Recently modernized in 2017, the hall features significant upgrades to its sound system and seating arrangements, enhancing the overall patron experience. These improvements were notably praised in a 2022 review by The Globe and Mail following a stirring performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 2, highlighting the hall's superb auditory clarity and immersive atmosphere. The hall regularly hosts the National Arts Centre Orchestra Ottawa, including special events like the upcoming concert featuring conductor John Storgårds and acclaimed violinist Augustin Hadelich performing Hadelich Plays Barber. Southam Hall’s upper-level seating offers a panoramic view of the stage, with private boxes equipped with adjustable lighting, allowing guests to personalize their viewing experience. Conveniently accessible via Elgin Street, visitors can reach the venue easily by bus or through the main lobby, which opens directly onto the performance space. Whether attending a global sounds series or a masterful orchestral performance, audiences can enjoy an unforgettable experience in this world-class concert hall.

Best Value Tickets

The most affordable options are in the AMPHITHEATRE LEFT and RIGHT sections, Rows F. Priced at $36, these seats offer a good balance of price and view, providing an immersive experience of the orchestra and soloists. These seats are ideal for concertgoers seeking quality sound and sightlines without a premium price.

Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)

The Mezzanine Sections, Rows E and F at $42 and $36 respectively, are excellent choices. They are positioned centrally with clear sightlines to the stage, offering a comfortable viewing experience and good acoustics. These seats are perfect for those wanting a balanced view at a reasonable price.

Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)

Premium seats are located in the Orchestra Right Section, Rows J to N, with prices ranging from $42 to $63. Row J ($63) offers a closer, more intimate view of the performers, especially the soloists. These seats provide excellent sound quality, but are pricier, suitable for enthusiasts seeking an elevated experience.

Premium or Last-Minute Seats

The highest-tier seats are in Orchestra Right, Row J ($63). These seats are closest to the stage, offering an unparalleled view of the orchestra and soloists, especially for Hadelich and Storgards. Last-minute buyers can consider these for a premium experience, if available.

Section & View Highlights

  • Rows D in the Amphitheatre and Balcony sections ($42-$47): Good balance of price and view, with a slightly elevated perspective over the Orchestra level.
  • Mezzanine Rows E and F ($36-$42): Central positioning, optimal acoustics, and clear sightlines for an immersive experience.
  • Orchestra Right Sections, Rows J to N ($42-$63): Closer proximity to the stage, detailed views of soloists, and superior sound quality, ideal for dedicated classical concert fans.

Seat Section & View Differences

The Amphitheatre and Balcony sections offer a more elevated and panoramic view of the stage, with Row F seats providing a wider perspective, while Rows D and E are slightly closer with more direct sightlines. The Mezzanine seats are centrally located, offering a balanced view and good acoustics, ideal for enjoying the full orchestra and soloists. The Orchestra J-N rows are the closest to the stage, providing an intimate view of the performers, especially the soloists and conductors, with enhanced sound clarity.

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Parking & Directions for National Arts Centre Orchestra Southam Hall at National Arts Centre


53 Elgin Street, Ottawa, ON
K1P 5W1, CA


1. NAC Underground Garage - 0.1 km, approx. $20/day
2. City Hall Parking - 0.4 km, approx. $15/day
3. Ottawa Convention Centre - 0.5 km, approx. $18/day
4. Rideau Centre - 0.6 km, approx. $22/day
5. Street Parking - 0.2 km, approx. $3/hour


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