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Join the May Festival as we celebrate our 150th season!
Celebrated maestra Marin Alsop makes her May Festival debut with a showcase of composers who crafted the American musical identity. Samuel Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 is a lyrical dream of the Tennessee summer, while Aaron Copland’s “The Promise of Living” rings with the hope of prosperity. The “uncanny radiance” (The New Yorker) of Robert Nathaniel Dett’s The Ordering of Moses— a work the Festival premiered in 1937—returns to Music Hall.
ADMISSION INFO
Tickets can be purchased at mayfestival.com or by calling the Box Office at 513.381.3300 (M-F 10-5, SAT 10-2).
Phone: 513.381.3300
Website: https://mayfestival.com/concerts-and-events/buy-tickets/2023-season/mari...
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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.