GREAT FALLS — Thanks to coronavirus, enjoying some musical performances is now a little easier, as the Great Falls Symphony 2020-2021 season will be free.
There will be two performances of each concert at the Civic Center, and you will also be able to watch them online.
Music director Grant Harville said this will allow the orchestra to be flexible as the pandemic changes and encourage people who otherwise wouldn’t to experience the music.
He said, "This is a way to do something new that also sends out a lot of positivity. We don’t quite know how things are going to go, but we feel good about the possibilities.”
While tickets are free, you still need one to get in because seating is limited.
Free tickets will be made available to 2019-2020 subscribers one week before the general public. Due to the fact that we cannot guarantee seats this year, free tickets will be made available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- Free tickets will be made available to the general public (as capacity allows) one week prior to each live performance date.
- Subscribers from the 2019-2020 season won’t lose their reserved seats! If we are allowed to go back to our normal capacity at the Mansfield Theater for the 2021-2022 season, our current subscribers will be able to renew the same seats that they had before.
- All of our performances will be recorded and premiered online so patrons can enjoy a virtual concert experience.
- Virtual concerts will be made available to the general public one week after each live performance date.
- All of our concerts will be presented in a shorter format without intermission to avoid crowds in the lobby.