Masterworks
Classics & Beyond
Red Hot Weekends
Pops
Family
Serenade Brunch
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Click here to request the 2012-2013 Season Brochure
Purchase a subscription to any of our great series and enjoy the following benefits:
*Discounts range from 20-30% off the single ticket price
Can't choose just one series? Try the Flex Pack, six passes redeemable in any combination, to any Red Hot Weekends, Masterworks, Pops, Cathedral, or Serenade Brunch concert of the 2012-2013 season.
Only $294* including taxes.
*Plus handling fee. For more information, please call our Box Office at (519) 679-8778.
It’s the best deal in town...
Sign up for the 2012/2013 Student Bottomless Pass and enjoy access to all Orchestra London regular season concerts (Masterworks, Cathedral, Red Hot Weekends, and Pops series).
Get your 2012/2013 pass NOW for only $65
Buy your pass at the
Orchestra London Box Office
609 Wellington Street (at Central)
or call 519-679-8778
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We will be selling Bottomless Passes at Western University September 18-20 from 11:30-1:30 in the Music Building lobby. Stop by to check out our new season and enter to win a Bottomless Pass!
Now attending a concert can be an enjoyable and affordable experience for the whole family!
For only $76* families can attend any Orchestra London Masterworks, Red Hot Weekends, Pops, or Cathedral Series concert during the 2012-2013 season.*
Pass is good for two adults and two children (ages 4-18) to one (1) concert.
Additional children are $15* each.
To purchase your Family Pass for any of our fantastic performances, please call the Box Office at (519) 679-8778.
Please note that not all concerts are appropriate for young children. Click here for more information.
*Plus applicable charges. Restrictions Apply. Not valid for Barenaked Ladies or Chantal Kreviazuk.
Bring your group to an Orchestra London concert for an unforgettable musical experience.
We offer discounts for your group of 10 or more.
Please contact Helen Micks at 519-679-8558 ext 221 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Group discounts are not available on-line.
550 Wellington Street, London
Centennial Hall is our main venue for the Masterworks Series, Pops Series, and Red Hot Weekends. It is located in downtown London, directly across from Victoria Park. Get directions from your location.
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472 Richmond Street, London
St. Paul's Cathedral is located at the corner of Richmond Street and Queens Avenue. The magnificent acoustics and beautiful architecture of this breathtaking venue make it the best venue for glorious works of the Baroque era and other works on Orchestra London's Cathedral Series.
Get directions from your location.
About The Venue:
All facilities used by Orchestra London are wheelchair accessible. We are also proud to provide our patrons with assistance of our trained ushers who are available at all concerts to assist with any accessibility needs of our patrons.
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591 Wellington Road, London
Recently renovated to include a large tropical style atrium, this lavish venue has already seen great success with Orchestra London fundraisers. Orchestra London's Serenade Brunch Series takes place in the elegant Crystal Ballroom, featuring an afternoon of dazzling music and a delectable brunch. Get directions from your location.
About The Venue:
All facilities used by Orchestra London are wheelchair accessible. We are also proud to provide our patrons with assistance of our trained ushers who are available at all concerts to assist with any accessibility needs of our patrons.
You can purchase Orchestra London tickets online, by phone or in person.
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Orchestra London performs at a variety of venues throughout the city, including Centennial Hall, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Best Western Lamplighter Inn, London Public Libraries, and others.
Back to FAQ'sPerformance length varies, but a typical Orchestra London concert runs approximately two hours with one intermission. Some concerts, like our Community events, run approximately 90 minutes with no intermission.
Back to FAQ'sThere is no dress code. Anything that makes you feel comfortable is fine. Most people wear business-casual attire or slightly dressy clothing. During Red Hot Weekends concerts musicians and guest artists dress casually (and the audience is encouraged to as well).
Back to FAQ'sWe urge you to refrain from using any scented personal products whenever you are attending Orchestra London events. Many of our patrons suffer from chemical sensitivities due to allergies or asthma, and their comfort and health can be compromised by the presence of scents.
Back to FAQ'sMusic may have more than one movement. It is customary to only applaud once the whole piece is over. Why? Holding applause between movements is considered to be respectful of the performers' concentration and of musical continuity.
Back to FAQ'sCameras and other recording devices are not permitted at any Orchestra London concert.
Back to FAQ'sPlease turn off your cell phones, pagers and all other electronic devices before the concert begins. Please refrain from texting or reading emails as the light and noise is bothersome to those around you.
Back to FAQ'sChildren 4 years of age and older may attend any Orchestra London concert with ticket purchase. However, we suggest the children be 10 years of age or older for Masterworks and Cathedral Concerts.
Orchestra London’s Cushion Concerts are designed specifically for children ages 0-6; however children of any age are welcome to attend.
Children of any age are welcome to attend the following special events (with ticket purchase where applicable): Cinderella Family Concert, Family Christmas Pops, A Christmas Carol Community Concert, Support Our Troops Community Concert, Korean Community Concert, and other selected special events. Parents of young children are advised that the volume of these concerts may not be appropriate for young children (excluding Cushion Concerts). Please call our Box Office with your questions/concerns.
Orchestra London staff/ushers will ask parents to take disruptive children out of the hall.
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