Sun July 31 | 8:00 PM

Symphony in the Park: Eugene

Join us at the Cuthbert Amphitheater in Eugene for our annual summer concert!

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July 31, 2022 8:00 PM

Symphony in the Park: Eugene

Francesco Lecce-Chong, Conductor

Join us this summer for our annual Symphony in the Park concert series! We will start in Eugene on Sunday, July 31, at the Cuthbert Amphitheater. Tickets are SOLD OUT for this concert. You can join our waitlist and we'll contact you if tickets come available!

We will then take the same show south, first to Bohemia Park in Cottage Grove on Monday, August 1, and then to Stewart Park in Roseburg on Tuesday, August 2! Tickets are not required for the Cottage Grove and Roseburg performances. We are so excited to celebrate summer with you all.

Symphony in the Park program

Highlights of the night's program:

  • "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's
  • Selections from John Williams' abundant cinematic catalog
  • "America the Beautiful"
  • Casey at the Bat
  • And more!


Special thanks to our sponsors the Chambers Family Foundation, the Woodard Family Foundation, the Music Performance Trust Fund, and PacificSource Health Plans for their generous support.

BRING YOUR CANS

Since 2001, we have partnered with FOOD for Lane County during our annual summer concert series, collecting canned and non-perishable foods at each Lane County concert. We are continuing the tradition this year, hosting a food drive to help this amazing local organization serve our fellow community members who are experiencing food insecurity. Help us fill all of our barrels!

For those going to our Cottage Grove concert, we'll be collected canned goods there, too!

SCHEDULE:

6:00 PM: Gates Open (VIP Tickets Only)

6:30 PM: Gates Open (Public)


6:00-7:45 PM: Instrument Petting Zoo

Instrument Petting Zoos provide youth and the young at heart with a hands-on opportunity to try a variety of orchestral instruments! Come learn about the violin, cello, and an assortment of percussion instruments. Note: Woodwinds and brass instruments are demonstration-only at this time.

6:30-7:30 PM: Chapwititi (Opener)

Chapwititi, with high-energy and style present traditional and contemporary Zimbabwean marimba music. Chapwititi embodies the youthful energy and precision of the professional-level musicians who learn Zimbabwean music through the Kutsinhira Cultural Arts Center. Kutsinhira Cultural Arts Center, founded in 1990, is a Eugene-based non-profit dedicated to studying, teaching, and sharing the music of Zimbabwe. Chapwititi means "the spark before the fire" in the Shona language.

8:00 PM: Eugene Symphony takes the stage

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:

  • Clear bags are required, no larger than 14"x18"x6" (we got you covered)
  • No outside food or drinks allowed, but food trucks and concessions are available for purchase
  • All carry-in items are subject to search and scan
  • Blankets and beach towels allowed
  • Free bike valet is offered through Cascadia Mobility

Read more information about The Cuthbert's policies


TICKET RETURNS AND OUR WAITLIST

No longer need your tickets? Have a friend who wants them? As this show is completely sold out, we have opened a waitlist for folks to request tickets as they come available. If you no longer need your tickets for any reason, let us know by emailing us at news@eugenesymphony.org.

There is a high risk of scammers stepping into try to trick you into buying tickets from them. We received a number of comments on our post that initially appear legitimate but are, in fact, fake.

If you purchase tickets through a source other than Eugene Symphony, The Cuthbert, or TicketsWest, you will pay inflated prices (for a free concert) and your tickets will not be guaranteed.

We will be in touch about any turnbacks we receive and on-call ticket opportunities. For now, if you have tickets you do not need or you are still interested in tickets, please email news@eugenesymphony.org and we will get you on our waiting list.


Health & Safety

The health and safety of Eugene Symphony audience members, musicians, and staff members has been and will always be our top priority. We strongly welcome and encourage patrons who wish to continue wearing masks while attending performances to do so. We want all of our attendees to feel comfortable and accepted in your choice. You take care of you, we'll take care of the music and ensuring that your experience attending a Eugene Symphony concert remains exceptional.

For the most up to date health and safety protocols for our concerts, visit our Eugene Symphony Safety page.


LOCATION: Cuthbert Amphitheater


Chambers Family Foundation

CONCERT SPONSOR

The Chambers Family Foundation is a private, non-profit foundation based in beautiful Eugene, Oregon. The foundation awards grants to residents and organizations throughout Oregon's Lane, Benton and Deschutes counties — building stronger communities through the support of arts, education, medical, health, and community.

Woodard Family Foundation

CONCERT SPONSOR

Since 1952, the Woodard Family Foundation's strategy, focus, and mission have been guided by their founder’s pride in Cottage Grove and their commitment to donor intent.

PacificSource Health Plans

CONCERT SPONSOR

PacificSource's vision is to be the lifelong trusted partner of their members and communities―helping to improve their health and well-being, healthcare experience, and access to affordable care.

Music Performance Trust Fund

CONCERT SPONSOR

We seek to enrich the lives of the general public, young and old, through music and to contribute to the public’s knowledge and appreciation of music.