Feb 17 2019 Fort Lauderdale
Book NowVienna Boys Choir
The Vienna Boys’ Choir is the world most important children’s choral group. It is all among the oldest of all musical organization. Over the centuries, illustrious composers, including Mozart, Bruckner, Gluck and Schubert. The South Florida Symphony Orchestra proudly announce a special presentation concert with this world renowned, magical choir
Tickets from $33 to $53
Show runs for 2 hour and 20 minutes, with one intermission
Featuring
The Vienna Boys’ Choir
Dates and Locations
Sunday February 17 2019 at 6:00PM
Broward Center for the performing Arts
Parker Playhouse
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get my tickets?
You can get any ticket on our website. Please click here.
Are there any dress code requirements?
We do not require a specific dress code for our events, anything that makes you feel comfortable is fine. Most people in our audience attend our shows business casual.
Can I take photos during this event?
We try to make our shows enjoyable for the audience and the performers, so if you are planning on taking a picture, please no flash!
How much time in advance should I arrive?
We recommend our public to arrive 15 minutes early, chat with the rest of the audience and get a drink before the show starts. It’s a great way to ease into the magic!
If you need to collect your ticket, a 30-minute window is recommended.
Please don’t be late. If you are, we’ll try to seat you as soon as possible. Take into consideration that some acts have lockout periods.
Will I be able to park at the venue or nearby?
Adrienne Arsht Center- Miami: Valet Parking: $25. Contact: 305.949.6722.
Broward Center for the Performing Arts – Broward: Valet Parking: $25. Additional parking: Broward County Governmental Center Garage 51 Southwest 2nd Street.
Tennessee Williams Theatre – Key West: Free parking lot at the Florida Keys Community College. Contact: 305.296.1520.
How long will the concert last?
It varies, but most orchestra concerts are about 90 minutes to two hours long, with an intermission at the halfway point.