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1111 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55403

The Minnesota Orchestra, based in Minneapolis, MN, is an esteemed Grammy Award-winning orchestra with a global reputation for exceptional performances. Led by the talented Music Director Thomas Søndergård, the orchestra is dedicated to enriching, inspiring, and serving its community through the power of symphonic music.

With a diverse repertoire ranging from classical masterpieces to contemporary works, the Minnesota Orchestra showcases its artistry through a myriad of concerts and events held at the iconic Orchestra Hall. The orchestra's commitment to excellence and innovation resonates with audiences of all ages, fostering a love for music and culture in the community.

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Tierra SheReviewz Z.
8/18/2025

Beautiful venue. We went to their Juneteenth event and it was amazing. Would recommend! Parking is a bit tight but try to arrive early to find street parking or a garage nearby if you don't want...

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Nakita K.
12/3/2024

Absolutely LOVE the orchestra every time we go. What a great occasion to get dressed up and enjoy the talented folks who keep music alive! Upon our arrival from the skyway we were greeted with a...

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Janae J.
1/14/2025

Enjoyed a great afternoon show at orchestra hall. It was a smaller chamber concert so not the full orchestra later but still very enjoyable and they picked really unique interesting pieces to...

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Michele B.
8/5/2023

I've always had a good experience at Minneapolis' Orchestra Hall. I've sat in the front and clear in the back and even in the balcony which I kind of prefer. It's fun to get a birds eye view of...

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Katie S.
5/26/2024

I love Orchestra Hall. They have a huge variety of shows- from classical to performing with pop stars to playing movie soundtracks while you watch the movie. The Orchestra is world class and...

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Minnesota Orchestra Hall

Orchestra Hall is home to the internationally renowned Minnesota Orchestra. The hall's unique acoustic features, designed by Cyril M. Harris, provide a perfect venue for any kind of musical performance. Besides the Minnesota Orchestra, Orchestra Hall hosts a wide variety of other guests each year, including classical, jazz, and pop music performers as well as comedians and speakers. A recent renovation has greatly improved the hall's public spaces.Parking and public transportation to Orchestra HallThere is metered parking on the adjacent streets and a pay parking ramp attached to the hall. Metro Transit has several bus lines that stop nearby.Best and worst time to go to Orchestra HallFriday nights when the Minnesota Orchestra is in season can be very busy at Orchestra Hall, and extra time should be allowed for getting there and finding a place to park. Weeknight performances are likely to be less crowded and more easily accessible. During the summer, the orchestra hosts Sommerfest, which is a hugely popular four-week fest that draws even larger crowds.Admission to Orchestra HallPricing for performances varies anywhere from $10 and up.Must see/do at Orchestra HallThe excellent acoustics in the performance hall are also visually stunning. There are more than 100 large cubs that create a falling rock pattern that's striking to see. Outside of Orchestra Hall is Peavey Plaza, a public gathering area that's listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Other places to visit near Orchestra HallThere are several excellent restaurants near Orchestra Hall. Vincent is right across the street, offering contemporary French food (and one of the city's best burgers); near Vincent is Brit's Pub, a casual British eatery with the bonus of having a rooftop bowling green; Manny's Steakhouse is within three blocks, as is the tiny but excellent La Belle Crepe. Orchestra Hall's location on Nicollet Mall provided a great opportunity to explore the main part of downtown by taking a stroll on Nicollet in either direction; one way takes you to the iconic IDS Center, and the other takes you to Loring Park.Insider tip for visitors to Orchestra HallMinnesota has a somewhat casual approach to dressing for orchestra events. At any given performance, you might see people dressed in anything from black tie to jeans. While some people frown at the casual approach, others point out that they're more likely to enjoy an orchestra performance if they're dressed comfortably. So dress as casually as you wish (or dare).Author's bio: Amy C. Rea is the author of Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes: an Explorer's Guide, and Backroads & Byways of Minnesota. Her third book, Camping Minnesota, will be published in 2016.
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