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Announcing the 2026-2027 Season!

 

Welcome to the 58th Season
Vivaldi's Four Seasons• The Music of the Knights • Total Eclipse of the Charts • Rachmaninoff's 3rd • Holiday Favorites
One Historic Theatre. One Incredible Season.

Join us as we celebrate The Palace Theatre's Centennial with seven incredible concerts! 

►We’ve added two NEW pops concerts The Music of the Knights and Total Eclipse of the Charts along with world-class guest artists and the classical masterpieces you know and love.

►Flex Pass: Pick any four concerts—classical, pops, or a mix. Your music, your schedule, your way.

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Choose from Five Great Subscription Options
👑Full Series: (All 7 concerts) 
🎻Symphonic Series: (4 classical concerts)
🎄Symphonic Plus: (4 concerts + Holiday concert)
🎷Pops Series: (Holiday + 2 Pops Concerts)
🎟️Flex Pass: (choose any 4 concerts)
2026-2027 Concerts
Daniel Meyer, Artistic Director and Conductor
Concerts are held on Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at the Palace Theatre
Single Tickets on sale this summer!
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Music of the Knights (POPS)
October 17, 2026
Kick off the season with the music of the incredible “Knights,” Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney. Hear Phantom of the Opera, Circle of Life, Can You Feel the Love Tonight, Yesterday, Hey Jude and many more!
The Four Seasons
November 21, 2026 
Douglas Moore: Farm Journal
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 “Classical”
Vivaldi: The Four Seasons
  Alexi Kenney, violin
Nutcracker is a Special Presentation sold separately - Not included in any subscription package or flex options.
Nutcracker
Saturday, December 12, 2026  at 11 a.m. & 3 p.m.
Featuring Texture Ballet 
*Tickets on sale this summer!
Home for the Holidays (POPS)
December 19, 2026 
It’s the most joyful concert of the season! Celebrate the holidays with the All-Star Choir of Westmoreland County, guest conducted by Andrés Franco. Fun for the whole family, this festive performance is sure to warm your heart and lift your spirits!
Romantic Renaissance
February 13, 2027 
Jessie Montgomery: Strum
Lukas Foss: Renaissance Concerto
  Anthony Trionfo, flute
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
Passion & Power
March 20, 2027 
Ives/Schuman: Variations on America
Sibelius: Violin Concerto
  Amaryn Olmeda
Dvořák: Symphony No. 5
Rachmaninoff III
April 17, 2027 
Margaret Brouwer: The Art of Sailing at Dawn
Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 3 ‘Pastoral’
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3
  Evren Ozel, piano
Total Eclipse of the Chart (POPS)
May 15, 2027 
Turn around, bright eyes and relive the musical magic of the ’80s when cassette tapes were the rage and the air waves were filled with U2, Prince, George Michael, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Phil Collins, the Police and more. Get out those totally awesome 80s outfits and join us!

Why become a Subscriber?

By joining our subscriber family, you’ll receive exclusive benefits like:

  • Season subscribers save up to 20% over single ticket prices.
  • Pick the best seats first! 
  • With each adult subscription, receive a $20 coupon for a classical concert ticket of your choice. 
  • Free ticket exchange service within the same season.
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