greater twin cities youth symphonies

About the Event

Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies (GTCYS) brings their highly anticipated Spring Festival to Orchestra Hall - MN in Minneapolis. This special event showcases the talent and dedication of young musicians across various orchestras within the GTCYS program. Audiences can enjoy inspiring classical performances on May 9, 2026, at 10:15 AM and 2:20 PM, with an additional concert on May 10, 2026, at 3:30 PM. Experience the vibrant future of orchestral music as these promising artists fill the renowned Minneapolis venue with their artistry.

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Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies Live in Minneapolis

The Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies is a leading orchestral program dedicated to music education and performance for young musicians in Minnesota. Known for fostering exceptional talent, GTCYS offers a comprehensive experience that culminates in polished, professional-level concerts. Their Spring Festival typically features multiple ensembles performing a diverse repertoire, from classical masterpieces to contemporary works, highlighting the skill and passion developed through their rigorous training. Attending a GTCYS performance means supporting the next generation of classical artists.

Your Orchestra Hall - MN Experience

Orchestra Hall - MN provides an exceptional setting for classical music, boasting world-class acoustics and comfortable seating arrangements, from orchestra level to elevated balcony views. Guests attending the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies Spring Festival can anticipate an immersive auditory experience in this iconic Minneapolis venue. For a smooth entry, note that Orchestra Hall is a cashless venue, and bags larger than 12” x 12” x 6” are not permitted. Plan to arrive early to find parking and navigate security. Buy your tickets now.