This is everything you need to know before you go. Please share this email with all members of your party attending this show. Be advised, there are several concurrent events downtown along with construction. Please adjust your time to accommodate traffic.
Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor
Andrea Ross, vocalist
Matthew Johnson, vocalist
The Phoenix Symphony Chorus
Thomas Bookhout, Chorus master
Friday, December 2, 2022
6:30 PM: Doors Open
7:00 PM: House Opens
7:30 PM: Performance Begins
Due to increased traffic, construction and congestion Downtown, you WILL experience traffic and parking delays arriving to and departing from Symphony Hall.
Due to Light Rail extension construction, Washington Street and Jefferson Street are both down to one lane between 1st Street and 1st Avenue.
Friday, December 2 - Concurrent Events & Street Closures:
Did you know? You can pre-order your intermission drinks at Symphony Hall when you arrive. Simply go to one of the bars prior to the performance and you can pre-order your intermission drinks! This will save you time and avoid any lines. Symphony concessions will only be selling beverages for these performances. No food will be available for purchase.
Visit this page for more on parking and venues. For more information, please visit phoenixsymphony.org.
Face masks are recommended, but no longer required when attending a performance of The Phoenix Symphony. While vaccination against COVID-19 is encouraged for all patrons, as previously announced, audience members will not be required to provide proof of vaccination or negative test result. If you are not feeling well the day of your performance, please stay home and contact the Box Office at (602) 495-1999 to review your ticketing options. The Phoenix Symphony will continually evaluate our health and safety guidelines to ensure the well-being of our community. Thank you for your support and cooperation!