National Symphony Orchestra Tickets
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WED
APR 29
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National Symphony Orchestra: Gianandrea Noseda - Il Trittico
7:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
151
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FRI
MAY 1
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National Symphony Orchestra: Gianandrea Noseda - Il Trittico
7:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
108
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SUN
MAY 3
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National Symphony Orchestra
2:00 PM |
Carnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium | New York NY
10
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THU
MAY 14
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Hisaishi Conducts Hisaishi
8:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
73
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FRI
MAY 15
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Hisaishi Conducts Hisaishi
8:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
70
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SAT
MAY 16
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Hisaishi Conducts Hisaishi
8:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
46
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WED
MAY 20
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Top Gun: Maverick In Concert
7:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
202
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THU
MAY 21
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Top Gun: Maverick In Concert
7:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
354
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FRI
MAY 29
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National Symphony Orchestra: James Gaffigan & Renee Fleming - Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene
8:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
108
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SAT
MAY 30
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National Symphony Orchestra: James Gaffigan - Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene
8:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
91
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FRI
JUN 5
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National Symphony Orchestra: Kellen Gray & Michelle Cann - Cann plays Coleman
8:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
327
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SAT
JUN 6
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National Symphony Orchestra: Kellen Gray & Michelle Cann - Cann plays Coleman
8:00 PM |
Kennedy Center Concert Hall | Washington DC
351
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TUE
JUL 7
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National Symphony Orchestra: Lizzo
8:00 PM |
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts | Vienna VA
248
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About National Symphony Orchestra
The National Symphony Orchestra is one of the most storied music groups of all time. It was founded back in 1931 and typically performs at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. While this is the chief performing location, it has had scattered performances at other locations over the years. The National Symphony Orchestra is also the official orchestra for two separate large government events including the National Memorial Day Concert and A Capitol Fourth. The current director of the National Symphony Orchestra is Gianandrea Noseda. As one of the most well-respected musical groups in the world, its performers are all world-class and their performances are not to be missed. Fortunately, there are tickets available and the general public will have the chance to hear them play.
A History of the National Symphony Orchestra
The National Symphony Orchestra was founded back in 1931 in Washington, D.C. During its initial period, the National Symphony Orchestra performed in the Constitution Hall and was directed by Hans Kindler. Over the next few decades, the National Symphony Orchestra grew larger and they made several recordings of varied pieces. They even recorded the complete ballet music from the opera titled King Henry VIII. The National Symphony Orchestra became the official affiliate of the Kennedy Center. There is a concert season there annually that is hosted by the orchestra. The National Symphony Orchestra also participates in a variety of national and international events and will perform for various state affairs, such as official holiday celebrations and even the presidential inauguration. There are more than 100 musicians who are members of the National Symphony Orchestra and over a 52-weeks season they perform about 175 concerts each year.
Tickets for the National Symphony Orchestra
The National Symphony Orchestra performs throughout the year and there are tickets available for many of their events. While cheap National Symphony Orchestra tickets are hard to come by, there are some available for those who plan in advance. Those who are interested in hearing this famed group perform should do their best to purchase tickets as early as possible.
- Apr 29 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- May 1 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- May 3 - New York, NY - Carnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium
- May 14 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- May 15 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- May 16 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- May 20 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- May 21 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- May 29 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- May 30 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- Jun 5 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- Jun 6 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center Concert Hall
- Jul 7 - Vienna, VA - Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
- Jul 9 - Vienna, VA - Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
- Jul 11 - Vienna, VA - Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts