Los Angeles Philharmonic: Adams Conducts on Noon to Midnight, Sat JUN 1


Item Number: 252

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $200

Online Close: Apr 7, 2019 10:03 PM PDT

Bid History: 2 bids - Item Sold!





Description

2018/2019 is LA Phil's 100th season!


Redefining what an orchestra can be, the LA Phil is as vibrant as Los Angeles, one of the world's most open and dynamic cities. Led by Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel, this internationally renowned orchestra harnesses the transformative power of live music to build community, foster intellectual and artistic growth, and nurture the creative spirit.


The LA Phil takes audiences on sweeping musical journeys through electrifying performances, cutting-edge music education, and innovative community engagement programs.


Join us in our Season of the Century with a concert that exemplifies the spirit of the LAPhil as a champion of new music. Bid to win 2 Front Orchestra seats for:


John Adams Conducts on Noon to Midnight


Sat JUN , 2019


8:00 pm


Walt Disney Concert Hall
111 S. Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012


Our Creative Chair leads world premieres from dynamic composers whose musical explorations range from the physical and kinetic to the light and effervescent.


Your ticket for this concert includes admission to all June 1, 2019 Noon to Midnight events!


This event is part of our remarkably successful new music marathon. Now in its third year, N2M offers the finest ensembles – from across the Southland, and, for the first time, from across the U.S. – in pop-up performances all around Walt Disney Concert Hall. Plus, there’s food trucks, beer and something new for everyone. 


Visit the Noon to Midnight page at the LAPhil website for artist and program details. 

Special Instructions

Seat locations are Front Orchestra, Row D, Seats 145 & 146.


Winner receives two physical tickets. Tickets may not be converted to electronic tickets.


Tickets are not exchangeable for other seat locations or concert dates.


Artists and programming are subject to change.

Donated by

Los Angeles Philharmonic Association
thanks to Irene Chow