Venice Symphony Launches New Creative Campaign and Website Ahead of its 2024-25 Concert Season

Arts & Culture

The Venice Symphony is encouraging patrons to ‘Find Your Seat. Find Yourself’ with their latest creative campaign to promote the 2024-25 concert season. Coming off the heels of a successful 50th Anniversary season, The Symphony is issuing a new era of music excellence by adding more non-traditional concerts, special guest performances, and an ongoing commitment to the community. TheVeniceSymphony.org now offers patrons: An effortless user experience to learn about upcoming shows, purchase tickets, and attend free pre-concert talks; A media hub to access concert videos of past performances by Music Director Troy Quinn and symphony musicians; Opportunities to get involved with TVS Friends, Chair Society, and the Host program; Ways to support + donate to the future of music education. About The 2024-25 Season: For the first time, The Venice Symphony will begin its season in October, with Music Director Troy Quinn and the orchestra performing A Symphonic Spooktacular, growing the season to eight concert weekends. Joining the packed concert line up, The Symphony will be adding a fourth Home for the Holidays concert, giving audiences more opportunity to experience the typically sold-out December performances. TVS is also adding more non-traditional concerts. The Rat Pack is Back will feature The Venice Symphony Jazz Orchestra with Michael Andrew, former headliner and bandleader of the legendary Rainbow Room in New York City. The concert will transport you to a time and place when crooners like Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin dominated the world of music and pop culture. Season subscriptions are currently on-sale through the box office, and individual tickets go on sale August 2024.

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