Summer Symphony Nights
Presented by Truist
Produced by Houston Symphony

Tickets will be available here starting July 19 at 10:00 AM!!

This performance will not be livestreamed.

Join your Houston Symphony for fun-filled evenings of world-class music during Summer Symphony Nights.

The Houston Symphony’s own Charles Seo shines in Haydn’s first cello concerto. Unearthed in 1961 after vanishing for nearly two centuries, the elegance of this sunny concerto is ideal for the outdoor setting of Miller Theater. The same could be said for the inspired optimism of Dvořák’s Eight Symphony, a work that delights audiences with its buoyancy and pastural serenity. This concert also features a rare performance of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s deeply passionate Ballade in A minor, all under the baton of special guest conductor Dionysis Grammenos.

And meet the next generation of classical virtuosos as your Houston Symphony performs alongside an exciting slate of rising star guest soloists and acclaimed up-and-coming conductors!

The Houston Symphony serves Houston through extraordinary artistry, diverse programming, and robust education and community engagement. Their goal is to be America’s most relevant and accessible top-ten orchestra. The values they established stress the importance of serving the most diverse city in the nation through inclusivity at every level of the organization.

All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are FREE!

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Now you can get your Miller tickets online and on your smart phone! Limit 4 per person.

No tickets are necessary for the Hill!

The show goes on rain or shine.

For more information on tickets and seating click here.

All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

Saturday, July 20, 2024
8:30 pm (2h)