
TICKET INFORMATION
Season Tickets:
Season ticket subscriptions are $35.00
($25.00 for seniors and students)
Mailing address for season tickets:
Quincy Symphony Orchestra Ticket Chairman
PO Box 2
Wollaston, MA 02170
Make checks payable to "The Quincy Symphony Orchestra"
Subscriptions include the Fall, WInter and Spring Concerts. Subscribers
also enjoy advanced notice of Pops Concert ticket reservations.
Group rates are also available. Call (781) 961-3790
Multiple season ticket subscriptions are complimentary
to Angels and Benefactors of the Quincy Symphony
Fall, Winter and Spring Concerts:
Tickets may be purchased at the door.
Adult Ticket Price: $15.00
Seniors and Students: $10.00
Children 12 and under accompanied by adult: $5.00
Holiday Concerts:
No tickets are required, admission is free!
Pops Concert:
Although remaining tickets are sold at the door, it is not unusual for this
concert to sell out prior to the day of the performance. You are urged to
purchase your tickets and reserve your seating in advance, by US Mail, soon
after the date of the Spring Concert. The ticket mail address is:
Quincy Symphony Orchestra Ticket Chairman
PO Box 2
Wollaston, MA 02170
Call (781)-961-3790 for information
Ticket prices for the 2002 Pops Concert are $17 for adults
Children Under 12 accompanied by an adult - $15
- Seating for this concert entails reserved table number seating. Be sure to specify your seating preference.
- Season ticket holders have preferential seating reservations.
- An entire table of ten (10) seats may be reserved for the price of ten (10) tickets.
Concert-goers Take Note:
- You are encouraged to arrive one-half hour before the performance time listed as a courtesy to others attending the performance.
- The Fall, Winter and Spring concerts are succeeded by complementary refreshments, cakes and cookies, courtesy of the Quincy Symphony Guild. The Pops Concert features a cash cocktail bar and complimentary cheese and crackers.
- Quincy Symphony Concerts are recorded. Therefore, we ask that unnecessary noise be limited when the orchestra is playing.
- Quincy Symphony concert tapes are available. See the recording engineer after the performance.
- Some Quincy Symphony concerts are delayed broadcast on Quincy Community Television and/or reviewed in the Patriot Ledger.