Symphony Hall
About Symphony Hall
Since the doors to Symphony Hall first opened in 1972, millions of people have crossed the venue’s welcoming threshold into a cultural and performance icon integral to the Valley’s arts landscape. It’s now a new era for this very-popular venue with the recent completion of an extensive $18.5 million renovation and expansion.
The multi-purpose Symphony Hall, home to The Phoenix Symphony, Arizona Opera, and Ballet Arizona, is also the site for Broadway touring companies, a variety of dance productions, and appearances by popular entertainers, as well as the location for business seminars, and convention general sessions.
Symphony Hall now features 2,312 chairs with wood bases for better acoustics. Reconfigured main-floor cross aisles, additional elevators and a new wheelchair seating section greatly improve accessibility for patrons with disabilities and updates compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
There is a 60 foot x 100 foot stage area, high technology acoustical, lighting, rigging, and sound systems, a Green Room, rehearsal hall, and star, chorus, and musicians dressing rooms.
Accessibility
Accessible Seating
Accessible seating is available at Symphony Hall for patrons requiring wheelchair access or other special needs. It is located in Section A, Rows 16 and 33, Section B, Row 33, and Section C, Row 33.
Please inform your ticketing representative of your seating needs when purchasing in order to take advantage of wheelchair and companion seating. You can contact our Box Office at 602.381.1096 (711 for Relay Services) for details and seat availability.
Large Print Programs
Large print programs are available at performances. Please see the front-of-house staff for assistance.
Assistive Listening System
Infrared Assistive Listening System is available for use at Symphony Hall. Headsets may be checked out at the coat check areas.
Directions and Parking
- 75 N. 2nd St (2nd St and Adams) Downtown Phoenix, AZ
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Parking options for Symphony Hall include:
Regency Garage – 2nd St, south of Adams
Civic Plaza West Garage – Off 2nd St south of Monroe St
Chase Garage – NW corner of Monroe and 2nd St
Heritage Garage – Monroe & 5th St
East Garage – 5th St and Washington
Wells Fargo Garage – SW corner of 1st Ave and Adams
Event parking typically costs $8 to $15.
Parking spaces, prices, and locations are not guaranteed.
Pre-paid parking passes available to subscribers only.