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Utah Symphony 2025-26 Season Info
The Utah Symphony | Utah Opera invites audiences across the state to embark on a rich musical journey in its 2025–26 season, designed to move the heart with every performance. The season includes Masterworks staples, immersive Films in Concert, beloved pops and holiday programs, and touring performances beyond Salt Lake City, bringing symphonic experiences to communities statewide.
The season kicks off with the captivating presentation of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in Concert in early September, where John Williams’s iconic score is performed live alongside the film. Other immersive film experiences include The Wizard of Oz in Concert in November, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Concert over New Year’s, and Disney–Pixar’s Up in Concert in February. These cinematic performances offer the magic of storytelling paired with live orchestral accompaniment.
On the classical side, the Masterworks Series highlights early fall with Grieg’s Piano Concerto featuring pianist Orion Weiss, followed by Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto paired with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4. October brings rarities like Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 1, while Mahler’s sweeping Titan Symphony appears later in the month. This season balances beloved masterpieces with rediscovered gems to create a deeply rewarding orchestral experience.
Additionally, pops and thematic concerts bring variety and entertainment: expect orchestral takes on Phil Collins & Genesis, a festive Halloween Spooktacular, and expansive family favorites. The orchestra’s reach extends beyond Salt Lake City, with performances at The Noorda Center (Utah Valley University), BYU, Utah State University, and Ogden’s Browning Center, plus the beloved Deer Valley Music Festival in Park City next summer.
Utah Symphony 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Utah Symphony 2025-26 live performances are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally range from $60 to $150 for most classical and pops concerts, depending on seating location, the program, and performance night. Premium events — especially Films in Concert titles like Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back or Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets — can reach $200 or more for top-tier seats due to high demand and large-scale production elements. For most performances at Abravanel Hall, mid-range seats are typically priced between $80 and $120, offering strong acoustics and a clear view of the stage.
About Utah Symphony
The Utah Symphony is one of America’s leading regional orchestras, known for its dynamic performances, rich history, and statewide reach. Founded in 1940 and based in Salt Lake City, the orchestra performs primarily at Abravanel Hall, a renowned concert venue celebrated for its acoustics and architectural design. Over the decades, the Utah Symphony has built a strong reputation for artistic excellence, touring internationally, recording extensively, and performing both traditional symphonic repertoire and contemporary works.
The orchestra has been shaped by several influential music directors, including Maurice Abravanel, who led the ensemble to national prominence through landmark recordings and education outreach. Today, the Utah Symphony continues that legacy by presenting a wide variety of concerts — ranging from masterworks and chamber music to film scores, holiday events, and educational performances — serving both urban and rural communities across Utah.
In addition to its own concert season, the Utah Symphony is a core part of the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera organization, supporting fully staged opera productions and collaborating on cross-genre programs. The orchestra also serves as the resident ensemble for the Deer Valley Music Festival each summer in Park City, bringing music to the mountains in a casual, outdoor setting. Through its concerts, touring, and educational programs, the Utah Symphony plays a vital role in enriching cultural life across the Intermountain West.