Beethoven Tour Dates

2-49-25
Apr 12
Sun • 3:00 PM
Sun
Apr 12
3:00 PM
Richmond Symphony: Valentina Peleggi - Copland & Beethoven
Carpenter Theatre At Dominion Energy Center
Richmond, VA
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Apr 14
Tue • 6:30 PM
Tue
Apr 14
6:30 PM
Boston Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven Symphony No. 5
Boston Symphony Hall
Boston, MA
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2-49-25
Apr 17
Fri • 7:30 PM
Fri
Apr 17
7:30 PM
Columbus Symphony: Beethoven, Schumann & Brahms
Ohio Theatre - Columbus
Columbus, OH
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2-49-25
Apr 18
Sat • 3:00 PM
Sat
Apr 18
3:00 PM
Columbus Symphony: Beethoven, Schumann & Brahms
Ohio Theatre - Columbus
Columbus, OH
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2-49-25
Apr 18
Sat • 8:00 PM
Sat
Apr 18
8:00 PM
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Copland's Suite & Beethoven's Symphony No. 6
Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
Baltimore, MD
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Apr 24
Fri • 7:30 PM
Fri
Apr 24
7:30 PM
Jacksonville Symphony: Courtney Lewis - Beethoven's Fifth
Jacoby Symphony Hall At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts
Jacksonville, FL
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2-49-25
Apr 24
Fri • 7:30 PM
Fri
Apr 24
7:30 PM
San Diego Symphony: A Feast of Beethoven
Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Center
San Diego, CA
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2-49-25
Apr 25
Sat • 7:00 PM
Sat
Apr 25
7:00 PM
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra: Nobuyuki Tsujii - Brahms, Beethoven & Viet Cuong
Carnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium
New York, NY
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2-49-25
Apr 25
Sat • 7:30 PM
Sat
Apr 25
7:30 PM
Jacksonville Symphony: Courtney Lewis - Beethoven's Fifth
Jacoby Symphony Hall At Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts
Jacksonville, FL
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2-49-25
Apr 25
Sat • 7:30 PM
Sat
Apr 25
7:30 PM
San Diego Symphony: A Feast of Beethoven
Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Center
San Diego, CA
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Get Tickets for Beethoven at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore, MD


Event Details


  • Artist Name: Beethoven

  • Date: 04/18/2026

  • Time: 8:00 PM

  • Venue: Meyerhoff Symphony Hall

  • City: Baltimore, MD

About the Event


The legendary works of Beethoven will be brought to life at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore, MD on April 18th, 2026, starting at 8:00 PM. This concert will feature a selection of Beethoven's timeless symphonies and compositions, showcasing his genius and profound influence on classical music. Attendees can expect an immersive experience that highlights the depth and brilliance of Beethoven’s artistry.

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Venue Highlights


  • About the Venue: Meyerhoff Symphony Hall is the home of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and is known for its exceptional acoustics and elegant design. The venue provides a stunning backdrop for an evening of classical music and has been a staple of Baltimore’s cultural scene since its opening.

  • Highlights: With comfortable seating, remarkable sound quality, and a beautiful interior, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall offers an intimate experience for guests, making it one of the premier venues for symphonic performances in the region.

  • Prohibited Items: For detailed information regarding prohibited items, guests are encouraged to visit the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall policies page on their official website.

What to Expect at the Event


Attendees of the concert can expect a musically enriching evening filled with the evocative sounds of Beethoven's masterpieces. The concert may feature orchestral interpretations of his most renowned symphonies, instrumental solos, and collaborative performances by talented musicians who bring Beethoven’s compositions to life with passion and precision.

Transportation & Parking


  • Public Transportation: Baltimore's public transit system offers several options including the Light RailLink and buses. The Meyerhoff Symphony Hall is conveniently located near public transportation stops, making it a short walk from several key routes.

  • Parking: There are multiple parking garages and lots available near the venue. Attendees should arrive early to find convenient parking and avoid the last-minute rush.

Nearby Attractions


Before or after the concert, attendees can explore several attractions in Baltimore:

  • Baltimore Museum of Art: A short drive away, this museum offers an impressive collection of artwork, including pieces by Matisse and Picasso.

  • Inner Harbor: A vibrant waterfront destination featuring shops, restaurants, and attractions like the National Aquarium.

  • Fort McHenry: A historic site that played a key role in the formation of the national anthem, it is just a quick drive from the venue.

Get Your Tickets to Beethoven


Tickets for the Beethoven concert can be purchased right here at Event Tickets Center. Ticket prices and availability can change quickly so make sure to secure your seats today.

Final Thoughts


Attending the Beethoven concert at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall will undoubtedly be a memorable experience for all classical music lovers. With the historic charm of the venue and the powerful compositions of Beethoven, this event in Baltimore promises an enriching evening filled with musical history and artistry. Don't forget to plan your visit ahead and explore the local attractions.

Additional Information


Please arrive early to ensure a smooth experience, and be aware of any venue-specific policies regarding photography and electronic device usage during the concert. It's also advisable to check the weather and dress appropriately for your evening out in Baltimore.

FAQs


Q: How can I get to the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall for the concert?

A: The venue is accessible by public transport including the Light RailLink, and there are several parking facilities nearby for those driving.

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the concert?

A: Generally, Beethoven concerts are family-friendly, but it's always best to check with the venue for specific age guidelines for the event.

Q: What should I wear to the concert?

A: Concert attire can vary, but business casual or smart casual is typically recommended for a symphonic event like this.