Akron Symphony Orchestra concert tickets for just $19!
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$19 Concert Tickets

December 19, 2018

Purchase a ticket to an Akron Symphony Orchestra concert for just $19!

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$19 Concert Tickets

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Date:
December 19, 2018
Cost:
$4.00 – $19.00
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Venue

E.J. Thomas Hall
198 Hill Street
Akron, OH 44325 United States
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Phone
330.535.8131

Purchase a ticket to one of our remaining concerts in the 2018-19 season for a special price of just $19!

Simply select a concert (or concerts), the number of seats you wish to purchase, and pay just $19 a ticket.

You may also purchase parking at this time on a per concert basis. If you choose more than one concert, you will need to choose a corresponding number of parking passes.

This special offer is only available online and seating is subject to availability. New purchases only. No refunds or exchanges. Other terms and conditions apply.

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Tickets are available at the EJ Thomas Hall box office.

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