The Virginia Symphony Orchestra is performing 12 free concerts this summer across Hampton Roads. The concerts will take place in scenic outdoor venues – including Town Point Park, Neptune’s Park, Yorktown Riverwalk, Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre, and more.
This year’s concerts are presented in partnership with Virginia Beach Neptune Festival; Norfolk Festevents; the City of Williamsburg and the College of William & Mary; Celebrate Yorktown Committee; the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism of the City of Chesapeake, Virginia; and the City of Portsmouth. The performances take place from June through September and are free and open to the public.
Learn more at https://virginiasymphony.org/free-summer-concerts/
Highlighting Soprano Symone Harcum, Opera and Oz features beloved pieces like, “O mio babbino caro” from Gianni Schicchi, “Home” from The Wiz, “The Rainbow Connection”, and Selections from Wicked. Conducted by Brandon Eldredge, this concert will be performed in the early summer on June 6th at Chesapeake City Park, June 7th at the Gloucester Arts Festival, June 8th at the Historic Cavalier Hotel in Virginia Beach, and June 13th at Portsmouth City Park.
In July, The VSO will explore what makes a “hero” and a “villain” in Heros, Villains, and Virtuosos. With John Williams’s “Superman March”, Grieg’s music from Peer Gynt, selections from West Side Story and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, and more, this concert will be performed July 10th at Neptune’s Park in Virginia Beach, and July 20th at Town Point Park in Norfolk, conducted by Alexande Chen.
Additional performances include Symphony by the Sea on August 14th, conducted by Helen Martell, and 28th, conducted by Chia-Hsuan Lin, at Neptune’s Park. Symphony Under the Stars on August 30th at the Yorktown Riverwalk, August 31st at Chesapeake City Park, and September 5th at Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre at William & Mary in Williamsburg, all conducted by Chia-Hsuan Lin.
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