Toledo Symphony Concert at Founder’s Hall

Description
Tickets on Sale starting January 7
6:45 p.m. doors open
7:30 p.m. performance
The Black Swamp Arts Council and Sauder Village welcome the Toledo Symphony to Founder’s Hall for the 36th year. We are pleased to be part of TSO’s Neighborhood Concert Series in 2026, helping bring the symphony to our rural neighbors. The Symphony offers a unique program each year, specially chosen for our audience creating a lasting musical moment.
(Note: No Sauder Village membership discounts with this concert)
General Admission attendees do not have assigned seating. Please arrive early to find an available seat in the auditorium. General Admission attendees may not sit in the reserved or patron sections at the front of the theater. General Admission is $20 at the door.
Reserved Seating – $25 – Available until February 13
Reserved Seating attendees will preselect their seats in a special section behind the patrons. Please stop by the Welcome Center or call Andi at 419-446-2540 Ext. 3030 to order your tickets.
Patron Seating – $60 – Available until February 13
Patrons receive roomy premiere seating at the front of the auditorium, a coupon for 20% off your meal purchase at the Barn Restaurant during the week of the performance, and recognition in the program. Your ticket price covers the generous donation of two tickets to our Youth Sponsorship program, enabling two local youths to attend for free. Please call Andi at 419-446-2540 Ext. 3030 or stop by the Welcome Center to reserve your seats.
About Toledo Symphony Orchestra
The Toledo Symphony Orchestra is a community-supported organization of professional musicians and teachers who deliver quality performance and music education for all. Formed in 1943 as The Friends of Music and incorporated in 1951 as the Toledo Orchestra Association, Inc., the Toledo Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has grown from a core group of twenty-two part-time musicians to a regional orchestra that employs sixty-nine professional musicians who consider the Toledo Symphony their primary employer, as well as numerous extra players annually as repertoire demands.
The Toledo Symphony reaches more than 260,000 individuals annually through performances and education programs. The series concerts (Masterworks, Pops, Chamber, and Family Series) are the critical underpinning of the orchestra’s artistic mission and regularly draw people from 135 postal zip codes. Education programs, student performances, and community concerts are held in schools, neighborhood churches, performing arts centers, and community facilities throughout the region; many are offered at no charge or provided at a reduced fee to help expand participation.
For more info about the Symphony go to: www.toledosymphony.com


