The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra surprised and delighted its audience during its "Student and Teacher Appreciation" concert with the special announcement that student tickets have been lowered to $10 for concerts within the classical, pops, family and Happy Hour concert series (the latter presently $13). Students with valid I.D.s can now purchase these tickets at this new set price for performances beginning in Jan. 2014.
A $10 student ticket price is part of the ISO's overall campaign to increase student attendance at concerts and engagement with the orchestra. In any given season, approximately 4,000 tickets are purchased at the student price; the ISO is hoping to increase that number by 20 percent.
"Inviting students to experience the ISO's programs and activities is essential to the ISO's effort to make the orchestra accessible to a broad segment of our community," said Gary Ginstling, CEO of the ISO. "It's a high priority for us to be a relevant and affordable entertainment option to our young people in school and on campus."
The $10 student ticket price will be valid for all concerts within the Classical Series, Pops Series, symFUNy Sundays and Happy Hour at the Symphony. Exceptions apply for premium-priced concerts, such as Joshua Bell on June 5-7, 2014, and for tickets to Yuletide Celebration and Symphony on the Prairie.
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