I remember my first visit to Orchestra Hall and watching the Minnesota Orchestra. The sites, the sounds and of course the trip itself, since I lived in rural Minnesota at the time. I was young, elementary age and yet I still remember that first visit.
The Minnesota Orchestra Free Tickets for Kids program, is an opportunity for kids to be able to have an Orchestra Hall experience, a first hand, live experience watching and listing to the Minnesota Orchestra. To be able to sit there in that large venue and hear all of the sounds come together.
There are two different options available for the Minnesota Orchestra Free Tickets for Kids program.
Free Ages 6-15 Tickets (Supervised)
- Children ages 6-15 can sit in price sections 1-5, at any Minnesota Orchestra 2019-20 Classical Season concert (also includes: Chamber, Sam and Sarah, Symphony in 60, Sensory-Friendly and Relaxed Family performances) for FREE.
- Reserve up to 4 free child tickets per each paid adult ticket.
- Order online using the “Hall Pass: Ages 6-15” price type or call our Ticket Office to reserve your free tickets.
Free Ages 16-18 Tickets
- Students can sit in sections 1-5, at any Minnesota Orchestra 2019-20 Classical Season concert (also includes: Chamber, Sam and Sarah, Symphony in 60, Sensory-Friendly and Relaxed Family performances) for FREE.
- Order online using the “Hall Pass: Ages 16-18” price type or call our Ticket Office to reserve your free tickets.
- Present your valid student ID at will call to pick up your tickets at the concert.
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Kristi is married with twin girls in high school. She grew up on a small dairy farm, but now lives in the southern suburbs of the Twin Cities. She enjoys finding free or thrifty things to do whether they are outings close to home or last minute adventures to far-away places.
Kristi can also be found enjoying estate sales, attempting to garden, volunteering in the wetlands or a favorite thrift store, or maybe just enjoying a good play in one of the many theatre venues in the area.
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