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Ongoing Offers

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Save when you buy tickets as a group of ten or more – the bigger your group, the bigger the discount! Receive 10% off for groups of 10 or more, groups of 20 or more get 20% off! Learn more 

 

$10 Student Tickets

With our Student Ticket program, you can see eligible Oregon Symphony concerts for just $10 per ticket! 

Here’s how it works: 

  1. Call our Ticket Office Discount Hotline at 503-228-1353 and press 7 for concert eligibility the Monday afternoon prior to the concerts. 

  2. Visit our Ticket Office downtown (909 SW Washington) and show us your current student ID or you can also show up at the concert hall two hours prior to an eligible concert 

  1. We’ll give an access code for your student discount for the current season. 

  1. Buy your $10 ticket online. Student Tickets are typically available starting the Monday afternoon before the concert. 

  1. When you arrive at the concert, simply stop by Will Call to pick up your ticket. 

Don’t have an access code? Don’t worry! You can always buy a $10 ticket at the door for eligible concerts. 

One ticket per student ID. Subject to availability. Some seating restrictions apply.

 

Military Discount

The Oregon Symphony invites active military personnel and veterans to attend select concerts at a special discounted rate! 

To take advantage of this program: 

  1. Call our Ticket Office Discount Hotline at 503-228-1353 and press 7 for concert eligibility the Monday afternoon prior to the concerts. 

  1. Bring your military ID or veteran’s ID card to our Ticket Office or to the concert hall starting two hours before the eligible concert.  

  1. Once you've shown your ID, you can also use the military discount when you buy tickets by phone or in person.  

  1. Tickets are based on availability and are $20 per ticket. 

The military discount is typically available for the same concerts that are eligible for student discounts. 

Subject to availability. Some seating restrictions apply.

 

Arts for All – $5 Tickets

The Oregon Symphony is proud to make our concerts accessible to all Oregonians through the Arts for All program. Oregon Trail (SNAP) card holders can buy tickets to eligible concerts for just $5. 

To buy Arts for All tickets: 

  1. Call our Ticket Office Discount Hotline at 503-228-1353 and press 7 for concert eligibility the Monday afternoon prior to the concerts. 

  1. Call or visit our Ticket Office to purchase the tickets. You can also show up at the concert hall two hours prior to the eligible concert to purchase tickets 

  1. You’ll need to show your Oregon Trail Card and your photo ID when you buy your tickets! 

Arts for All tickets are typically available for the same concerts that are eligible for student discounts. 

Sponsored by City of Portland, Work for Art, Regional Arts and Culture Council, and All Classical Portland 

Subject to availability. Some seating restrictions apply.

 

Senior Rush

Seniors (ages 62 and over) can buy half-priced rush tickets to most Classical and Pops Series concerts in the lobby of the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall starting two hours before eligible concerts. These tickets are not available online. 

For information about a specific concert, call the Ticket Office at 503-228-1353 and Press 7 the Monday prior to the concerts.  

Subject to availability. Some seating restrictions apply.

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