Swan Lake - Symphony of Lights at Atlanta Symphony Hall
Swan Lake - Symphony of Lights Tour Dates
About the Event
Prepare for an enchanting evening as Swan Lake - Symphony of Lights comes to Atlanta Symphony Hall on November 22, 2026, at 4:00 PM. This unique production revitalizes Tchaikovsky's timeless classical ballet with a stunning visual presentation, blending the iconic orchestral score and masterful choreography with innovative lighting and multimedia effects. Atlanta Symphony Hall provides the perfect setting for this captivating reinterpretation of the classic tale of Odette, Prince Siegfried, and the struggle between good and evil, offering audiences in Atlanta a truly immersive artistic experience.
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Swan Lake - Symphony of Lights in Atlanta
Swan Lake is widely recognized as one of the greatest classical ballets, composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Its enduring popularity stems from its evocative score, intricate choreography, and a dramatic narrative centered on the tragic love story of a prince and a swan princess. The "Symphony of Lights" production enhances this revered work by integrating modern visual technology, transforming the traditional ballet into a multi-sensory spectacle that captivates both new audiences and long-time aficionados of classical dance and music.
Your Evening at Atlanta Symphony Hall
Atlanta Symphony Hall is a premier venue renowned for its exceptional acoustics and elegant atmosphere, providing an ideal setting for performances like Swan Lake - Symphony of Lights. The hall offers diverse seating options, from floor-level perspectives to elevated balcony views, ensuring an excellent vantage point for every patron. For a smooth visit, be aware that Atlanta Symphony Hall operates as a cashless venue, accepting major credit and debit cards for all purchases. Also, plan to arrive early to allow ample time for security screening, and note the venue's bag policy, which encourages small bags and clutches, with larger bags subject to search. Secure your tickets now.