Free and open to the public, the 2015 Bayer Symphony Sunday celebrates the 33rd year of the event and will draw more than 7,000 residents from throughout the region to a weekend-long celebration of music and activities for the entire family! The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. with fireworks!
Sunday activities take place on the beautiful lawn at the University of Charleston, and end with a spectacular fireworks display.
Symphony Sunday weekend includes:
- Pinnacle Par...
Free and open to the public, the 2015 Bayer Symphony Sunday celebrates the 33rd year of the event and will draw more than 7,000 residents from throughout the region to a weekend-long celebration of music and activities for the entire family! The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. with fireworks!
Sunday activities take place on the beautiful lawn at the University of Charleston, and end with a spectacular fireworks display.
Symphony Sunday weekend includes:
- Pinnacle Party, themed a 'Grecian Gold Soiree', on
June 5, 2015 at the NiSource with a VIP Happy Hour prior to the event.
Tickets are $50 for the Pinnacle Party or $75 to include the VIP Happy Hour.
- The Apollo Club, a pre-concert reception on June 7 at the University of Charleston, with reserved concert seating on the lawn or on the patio of the rotunda. Tickets for the Apollo Club are $50.
The tax-deductible amount for all sponsorships and tickets is 50%.
For tickets to either the Pinnacle Party or the Apollo Club, please visit wvsymphony.org!
See you there!