Eugene Symphony 2026/2027 Season
The Eugene Symphony’s 2026/27 season brings extraordinary artists and some of the most beloved orchestral works ever written to Silva Concert Hall.
The season features a special appearance by legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman, alongside a lineup of masterworks that continue to captivate audiences around the world. Hear the magic of Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite, the sweeping drama of Dvořák’s New World Symphony, the shimmering beauty of Debussy’s La Mer, the warmth and radiance of Brahms’ Symphony No. 2, and the soaring brilliance of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto.
This season also launches the Eugene Symphony’s new Soreng Chamber Series, offering audiences a chance to experience the orchestra in a more intimate setting. These smaller-scale performances bring listeners closer to the music and the musicians, creating a different kind of concert experience — including a special presentation of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons.
From iconic symphonic works to unforgettable guest artists, the Eugene Symphony’s 2026/27 season is filled with music that continues to inspire, thrill, and bring audiences together.
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26/27 Masterwork Series
Our 26/27 Masterwork Series includes nine concerts. It is currently available only as a season subscription and is bundled with our Side-by-Side concert.
Subscribers receive the best seats, 15% off tickets in the subscription and any additional tickets throughout the season, and flexible ticket exchanges.
“Create Your Own” packages of three or five concerts will be available on May 19. Please note that that “Itzhak Perlman Plays Hollywood” is not eligible for inclusion in “Create Your Own” packages.
Tickets for individual concerts will go on sale on a rolling basis throughout the season.
26/27 Add-on Concerts
Subscribers have first access to Add-on shows
25/26 Season
The 2025/2026 Season continues! Don’t just attend concerts, immerse yourself in a season of extraordinary sound.