COVID-19 UPDATE: ALBANY SYMPHONY POSTPONES CONCERTS THROUGH MAY 30

COVID-19 is affecting the lives of everyone.  In these days of great uncertainly, all of us at the Albany Symphony want to thank you for your support.

Over the past week, we have reviewed performance options and are pleased to report that all concerts through May 30 have been rescheduled or reprogrammed into the coming 2020-21 season.    

The concert of April 18 at the Palace Theatre has been rescheduled for September 12 and 13 at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, and will now feature Beethoven’s “Eroica” Symphony.  (This postponement was communicated to you last week, and we repeat it here for your convenience.)

The all-Gershwin concerts with Kevin Cole on May 9 and 10 at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall will now be performed on Saturday, October 10 – a single performance at the Palace Theatre.

“Trailblaze” – the programming for the 2020 American Music Festival in Troy from May 28 through the 30 will be incorporated into the 2021 American Music Festival in Troy June 4 through 6, 2021.  

Despite the challenges of these present times, we are pleased to have found ways to ensure that the music will return beginning this fall – and that you can realize the value of your ticket purchase in several ways.

Many patrons have asked how they can help the Albany Symphony in this challenging time.  Feel free to reach out via phone (518-694-3300) or email (patronservices@albanysymphony.com) to learn more.