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Tickets can be purchased by phone at 919.733.2750 ext. 401, online or in person at 3700 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 130, Raleigh, NC, 27612 from 9am-5pm Monday-Friday.Click here for directions and a google map of our location.
View directions, info and seat maps for our various 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 that are studying in full time education, and have student identification can purchase tickets at the door 1 hour before the performance for only $10 (not available for special events). 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 North Carolina Symphony Audience Services, 3700 Glenwood Ave., Ste. 130, Raleigh, NC 27612.
Voucher Redemption Forms
Download our Ticket Voucher Redemption Form and return to the Symphony's Audience Services office.
Audience Services Staff
Susan Lynch, Audience Services Manager email
Gavin Brown, Statewide Marketing Manager & Audience Services Associate email
Julianne Gonski, Audience Services Associate email
Kim Little, Audience Services Associate email
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MyMix
An alternative to a gift certificate. Available in both 6 pack and 8 pack in section A or B seating locations. For more information on MyMix click here.
PECPA
You can also purchase tickets to any NCS event at the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts building downtown Raleigh. The PECPA Box Office is open Mon-Fri, 9am-5:30pm and is located on the Wilmington Street side of the center. (Please note: this is not run by North Carolina Symphony staff).
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