Unfortunately I never had the opportunity to meet Eric Metcalf—a young man of exceptional promise whose life was cut short by a tragic rock climbing accident in July 2012. As ... More »

Purchasing Tickets
There are three easy ways to buy North Carolina Symphony tickets:
- ONLINE: by series, by location or via our event calendar
- BY PHONE: 919.733.2750 or toll free 877.627.6724
- IN PERSON: 3700 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 130, Raleigh, NC 27612, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Click here for a map to the North Carolina Symphony Box Office.
Venue Information
View directions and seat maps for the Symphony's most frequent performance venues around the state.
Subscriber Benefits
Subscribers enjoy many benefits including: priority seating, complimentary ticket exchanges, first chance at ordering popular special events before they sell out, generous additional ticket discounts throughout the season and lost ticket insurance.
Student Discount Tickets
Students who are 26 and under who are studying full time and have student identification can purchase $10 tickets at the door one hour before the performance (discount not available for special concerts). Students will be issued best available seating at the time of purchase.
Ticket Exchanges
Subscribers may exchange tickets by downloading and completing this Ticket Exchange Form (some restrictions apply). Return the form to the North Carolina Symphony Box Office, 3700 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 130, Raleigh, NC, 27612.
Voucher Redemption Forms
Download our Ticket Voucher Redemption Form and return to the Symphony's Box Office.
Box Office Staff
Gavin Brown, Box Office Manager email
Julianne Gonski, Box Office Associate email
Susan Lynch, Box Office Associate email
An ideal present to give to friends and family, gift certificates are available in any denomination. Call 919.733.2750 for more information.
MyMix
An alternative to a gift certificate, our MyMix voucher program offers unique flexibility to allow the Symphony to fit your schedule. Click here for more.
Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts
You may also purchase tickets to any North Carolina Symphony event at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Raleigh. The DECPA Box Office is open Monday-Friday, 9am-5:30pm, and is located on the Wilmington Street side of the Center. (Note: this outlet is not run by North Carolina Symphony staff.)
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