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- Feb 26THU•07:30 PMthuFeb 2607:30 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra: Thomas Ades - Beethoven Symphony No. 6Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Feb 27FRI•01:30 PMfriFeb 2701:30 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra: Thomas Ades - Beethoven Symphony No. 6Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Feb 27FRI•08:00 PMfriFeb 2708:00 PMBoston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra: Benjamin Zander - Takemitsu, Debussy & MahlerBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Feb 28SAT•08:00 PMsatFeb 2808:00 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra: Thomas Ades - Beethoven Symphony No. 6Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 1SUN•05:00 PMsunMar 105:00 PMChicago Symphony Orchestra: Klaus MakelaBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 3TUE•07:30 PMtueMar 307:30 PMVienna PhilharmonicBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 5THU•07:00 PMthuMar 507:00 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra: Herbert Blomstedt - Brahms' Symphony No. 4Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 6FRI•01:30 PMfriMar 601:30 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra - Brahms Symphony No. 4 with Herbert BlomstedtBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 7SAT•08:00 PMsatMar 708:00 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra - Brahms Symphony No. 4 with Herbert BlomstedtBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 9MON•08:00 PMmonMar 908:00 PMUCA Orchestra: Brian Eads - Death Stranding: Strands of HarmonyBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 13FRI•06:30 PMfriMar 1306:30 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra: Something Borrowed, Something TrueBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 14SAT•10:00 AMsatMar 1410:00 AMBoston Symphony Orchestra: Sensory Friendly Family ConcertBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 14SAT•12:00 PMsatMar 1412:00 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra: Thomas Wilkins - Something Borrowed, Something True: What Is American Music - Family ConcertBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 14SAT•07:30 PMsatMar 1407:30 PMBoston Pops Orchestra: Keith Lockhart - Celtic NightBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 15SUN•02:00 PMsunMar 1502:00 PMInterlochen Arts Academy Orchestra With Yo-Yo MaBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 18WED•08:00 PMwedMar 1808:00 PMMartin Hayes and the Common Ground EnsembleBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 19THU•07:30 PMthuMar 1907:30 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra: Andris Nelsons - Tchaikovsky's Manfred & Schumann Piano ConcertoBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 20FRI•01:30 PMfriMar 2001:30 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra: Andris Nelsons - Tchaikovsky's Manfred & Schumann Piano ConcertoBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 20FRI•08:00 PMfriMar 2008:00 PMVikingur OlafssonBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
- Mar 21SAT•08:00 PMsatMar 2108:00 PMBoston Symphony Orchestra: Andris Nelsons - Tchaikovsky's Manfred & Schumann Piano ConcertoBoston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
Boston Symphony Hall seating chart — Boston, Massachusetts
Discover the Historic Symphony Hall
The Symphony Hall is more than a concert hall — it's a historic landmark that sets the global standard for acoustic excellence. Situated at 301 Massachusetts Avenue in the heart of Boston, it’s steps from Back Bay and the South End and a beacon for music lovers worldwide. If you’re exploring the Boston Symphony Hall seating chart, you’ll find a layout designed to deliver breathtaking clarity and warmth from every section.
Opened on October 15, 1900, Symphony Hall was among the first auditoriums engineered according to scientific acoustical principles. With a capacity of approximately 2,625, the venue features a renowned “shoebox” design with coffered ceilings and elegant statues of Greek and Roman figures that enhance both sound and aesthetics. At center stage sits the grand organ built by George S. Hutchings — a visual and musical centerpiece.
Home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) and the Boston Pops Orchestra, the hall hosts a rich lineup of classical concerts, Pops seasons, and special events. It has welcomed legendary performers and conductors such as Leonard Bernstein, Yo-Yo Ma, Seiji Ozawa, John Williams, Itzhak Perlman, Anne-Sophie Mutter, and Lang Lang. The stage has premiered works by titans like Sergei Prokofiev and Igor Stravinsky, shaping musical history from within its storied walls.
A National Historic Landmark since 1999, Symphony Hall blends timeless heritage with thoughtful modernization. While preserving its character, the venue has upgraded lighting and sound systems to support today’s performances without compromising its famed acoustics. Its design — celebrated by acousticians and audiences alike — ensures that every note resonates with remarkable precision.
Whether you’re here for a Pops holiday tradition or a once-in-a-lifetime performance, Symphony Hall offers an intimate, resonant experience that’s unforgettable. Explore the Boston Symphony Hall seating chart to choose your view and savor the magic of a hall built to sound extraordinary.
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Seating Recommendations and Charts
Symphony Hall offers seating for approximately 2,625 guests, arranged in an acoustically celebrated “shoebox” layout with Orchestra, First Balcony, Second Balcony, side Boxes, and the unique Terrace seats behind the stage. If you’re comparing options on the Boston Symphony Hall seating chart, you’ll find excellent sound distribution throughout — with particular praise for center Orchestra and the front of the First Balcony.
- Orchestra (Rows A–Z): Center Orchestra seats are prized for balance and immediacy, delivering direct sound with rich presence. Rows A–Z run deep, so you can choose closer views for intimacy or mid-to-back rows for blended acoustics.
- First Balcony (Rows AA–MM): The front rows of the First Balcony are among the most recommended by acousticians, offering a superb, natural mix of clarity and warmth. Ideal if you want a full-stage perspective without sacrificing detail.
- Second Balcony: Elevated sightlines with strong projection and cohesion — a great value for hearing the hall at work. You’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the ensemble.
- Boxes: Side Box seating combines a premium, historic vantage with proximity to the stage. For an elegant experience with distinctive sightlines, Boxes are an excellent choice.
- Terrace (“T” Seats) behind the stage: A rare, immersive perspective from behind the performers. While you won’t see every conductor cue, you’ll feel part of the ensemble’s energy.
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Location and Transportation
Venue Address
Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Located in central Boston near Back Bay and the South End, Symphony Hall is easy to reach by public transit and rideshare, with multiple garages nearby for drivers.
- Parking: No dedicated lot; consider Symphony Garage (41 Westland Ave), Christian Science Plaza Garage, or limited street parking. Pre-booking is recommended.
- Public Transit: Take the MBTA Green Line (E branch) to Symphony Station (adjacent to the hall) or the Orange Line to Massachusetts Ave; several bus routes also serve the area.
- Rideshare & Dropoff: Designated drop-off/pick-up area is available on Massachusetts Avenue in front of the hall.
Arrival Recommendations
Plan to arrive 45–60 minutes before showtime. This gives you time for security screening, coat check, and to settle into your seats without rushing. Symphony Hall is an indoor venue, so weather won’t impact performances — but winter coats and umbrellas are easy to manage with the convenient coat check.
If you’re driving, book parking in advance at a nearby garage to avoid circling. The area is active around performance times, so allow extra time for traffic near Massachusetts Avenue and Westland Avenue. Public transit is often the quickest option — the Green Line’s Symphony Station is right by the hall, and the Orange Line and local buses are within a short walk.
Walking is minimal once inside, and elevators provide access to all seating levels. If you’re coordinating with friends, choose a clear meeting point like the main lobby or coat check before heading to your seats.
Venue Navigation
Symphony Hall’s layout is straightforward: Orchestra level seating on the main floor with First and Second Balconies above, side Boxes, and Terrace seats behind the stage. Elevators access all levels, and signage throughout the lobby and corridors makes it easy to find your section.
You’ll find lobby bars and concession stands serving light refreshments on multiple levels, along with restrooms on every floor. Coat check and merchandise kiosks for the BSO and Boston Pops are conveniently located in the lobby areas, and ATMs and free Wi‑Fi are available in public spaces. Take a moment to admire the ornate interior and the historic Hutchings organ before the lights dim.
Security and Policies
- Bag Policy: Small bags are permitted; large bags, backpacks, and suitcases are not allowed. All bags are subject to search.
- Prohibited Items: Weapons, outside food/drink, large bags, recording devices, flash photography, and noise-making devices.
- Re-entry Policy: Generally not permitted; exceptions at management’s discretion.
- Service Animals: Permitted as required by law.
Post-Purchase Tips — Be Ready for Event Day
- Download your tickets before arriving — cell service can be limited.
- Bring a valid ID and cashless payment option.
- Charge your phone fully.
- Review venue policies in advance.
- Use coat check to keep aisles clear and enjoy the performance comfortably.
- Silence your phone and disable camera sounds — photography and recording are prohibited during performances.
Pre-Event Planning
Arrive a bit early to explore the hall’s striking architecture — from the coffered ceilings to the statues that line the walls — and take a closer look at the celebrated Hutchings organ at center stage. The lobby bars often feature local New England treats, wine, and specialty cocktails during select events, making it easy to toast the night before the music begins.
If you’re planning with a group, coordinate your seating selections using the Boston Symphony Hall seating chart to ensure everyone’s together — the front First Balcony and center Orchestra are favorite areas for sound and sightlines. Keep an eye on the Boston Symphony Hall schedule to catch Boston Pops holiday concerts and seasonal decor that transform the space into a festive, immersive experience.
Accessibility
Symphony Hall is ADA-accessible, with limited accessible parking nearby and a convenient drop-off zone at the main entrance. Elevators provide access to all seating levels, and ramps at the entrance make entry smooth and direct.
Accessible seating is available on the Orchestra level and in select Box seats; it’s best to reserve in advance to secure your preferred location. Assistive listening devices are available at the coat check. For assistance choosing accessible seating, contact Ticket Purchase for personalized support before purchasing.
Dining Options
Inside the venue, you’ll find lobby bars and concessions serving light refreshments, snacks, and beverages. During select events, you can enjoy local New England treats, wine, and specialty cocktails — perfect for a pre-show toast or intermission pick-me-up.
Merchandise kiosks for the BSO and Boston Pops are located in the lobby if you want to commemorate your visit with a program or souvenir.
Food and Restaurants Near Symphony Hall
If you're arriving early or staying nearby, there are excellent dining options in Boston, just steps from the hall:
- SRV (South End) — Modern Venetian-style Italian restaurant known for house-made pastas and chic ambiance.
- The Capital Grille (Back Bay) — Upscale steakhouse offering classic American fare and an extensive wine list.
- Symphony Sushi (Symphony area) — Casual spot for fresh sushi and Japanese cuisine, popular with concertgoers.
- Pho Basil (Symphony area) — Cozy eatery serving Thai and Vietnamese dishes, known for quick service.
- Boston Burger Company (Back Bay) — Creative burgers and shakes in a lively, casual setting.
- Caffè Nero (Symphony area) — European-style café serving coffee, pastries, and light bites.
- Lucca Back Bay (Back Bay) — Elegant Italian restaurant with a focus on Northern Italian cuisine and fine wines.
- Parish Cafe (Back Bay) — Eclectic sandwiches and craft beers, featuring recipes from local chefs.
These nearby spots make it easy to grab a delicious meal or drink before heading into the show.
Other Venues in Boston
Boston and its surrounding areas offer a thriving live entertainment scene — and Ticket Purchase connects you to them all:
- TD Garden — Multi-purpose arena, home to the Boston Celtics (NBA) and Boston Bruins (NHL); hosts major concerts and events.
- Fenway Park — Historic baseball stadium, home to the Boston Red Sox (MLB); also hosts concerts and special events.
- Wang Theatre (Boch Center) — Grand historic theater hosting Broadway shows, concerts, and dance.
- House of Blues Boston — Popular live music venue for touring acts and special events.
- The Wilbur Theatre — Intimate theater known for comedy, live music, and speaker series.
- Orpheum Theatre — Historic concert hall hosting rock, pop, and classical performances.
- Agganis Arena — Arena at Boston University, home to BU Terriers hockey and concerts.
- Paradise Rock Club — Mid-size club for up-and-coming and established rock acts.
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Other Things to Do in Boston
Beyond the music, the Boston area offers incredible attractions for visitors heading to Symphony Hall:
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston — One of the largest art museums in the U.S., featuring global collections and rotating exhibitions.
- Boston Common — America’s oldest public park, offering green space, walking paths, and historic monuments.
- Freedom Trail — 2.5-mile walking route connecting 16 historic sites from the American Revolution.
- New England Aquarium — Popular family destination with marine exhibits and IMAX theater.
- Boston Public Garden — Beautiful botanical garden famous for its swan boats and floral displays.
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum — Unique art museum in a Venetian-style palace, known for its eclectic collection.
- Faneuil Hall Marketplace — Historic marketplace with shops, food stalls, and street performers.
- Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum — Interactive museum bringing Revolutionary history to life.
- Prudential Center Skywalk Observatory — Observation deck with panoramic city views (check for current status).
- Harvard Square — Vibrant neighborhood in Cambridge with shops, restaurants, and Harvard University landmarks.
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