Please Note: This event has expired.
JMR and the Pops return to Music Hall for limited capacity performances of music from Latin and South America.
When it’s winter up north, it’s summer down south. Take a trip with JMR and the Pops to the sunny shores of Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and beyond in this celebration of sophisticated sounds and romantic rhythms from the southern hemisphere.
John Morris Russell conductor
Héctor Curton Bandoneon
Camille Zamora soprano
There will be no Digital Concert of this concert, so make sure to purchase your tickets before they run out!
ADMISSION INFO
Tickets on sale now at cincinnatipops.org. $10 first-timer tickets available (call Box Office at 513.381.3300 to purchase).
Programs, artists and dates subject to change.
Phone: 513-381-3300
Email: hello@cincinnatisymphony.org
Website: https://www.cincinnatisymphony.org/tickets-and-events/buy-tickets/pops/2...
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
Several parking options surround Music Hall. A 450-space underground garage at Washington Park is located directly across Elm Street from the front doors of venue. This convenient garage also has handicapped parking and elevators. A surface lot between Music Hall and Memorial Hall is accessible from Elm Street and Central Parkway. Convenient parking is also available at the Town Center Parking (CET) Garage on Central Parkway. Pay-on-entry parking is $10-$15 for special events at all nearby lots. For more information about parking at Music Hall, call (513) 744-3344.
Handicapped-Accessible Parking: There are several handicap-designated spots at the Washington Park Garage across the street from Music Hall, as well as at the surface lot located between Music Hall and Memorial Hall and in the Town Center (CET) Garage on Central Parkway. We recommend arriving early for the best parking. You may also drop off patrons in front of Music Hall on Elm Street and then park. If you require wheelchair assistance, please alert a security officer and they will contact a staff member to bring a wheelchair out to the curb and assist you to your seats.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
Masks must be worn by the audience at all times while in Music Hall. Audiences are limited to 300 people, or less than 15% of total capacity.