The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is proud to unveil its 2025-2026 Season, featuring an exciting lineup of performances across its Classics and Pops Series in Steinmetz Hall at Dr. Phillips Center, Focus and Symphony Storytime Series at The Plaza Live, and a brand-new Family Day taking place in November 2025 in Walt Disney Theater at Dr. Phillips Center. With renowned guest artists, iconic works, and a variety of experiences for all ages, the 25/26 Season promises to be an unforgettable musical journey.
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Classics Series
Featuring invigorating orchestral masterworks and passionate performances, musicians of the Orlando Philharmonic are joined by an array of diverse guest artists from around the world.
All concerts are performed at Steinmetz Hall.
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Pops Series
Fresh and exciting, the Pops Series has something for every listener, and is perfect for everything from family outings to date nights.
All concerts are performed at Steinmetz Hall.
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Focus Series
A more intimate experience of the orchestra, with performances that are sure to stir your soul and feed your mind.
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Symphony Storytime Series
Symphony Storytime Series at The Plaza Live is specially designed with your family in mind. Enjoy live music for young children, ages three to seven, along with narration and beautiful hand-drawn illustrations that bring favorite children’s classics to life. 3-performance and 4-performance subscription packages are available for the Symphony Storytime Series. Tickets are just $10 and children ages 2 & under are free. Group rates are available.
All concerts are performed at The Plaza Live.
Family Day
Enjoy a day of family fun at Dr. Phillips Center’s Walt Disney Theater! For the first time, we’ll be presenting our Young People’s Concert on a Saturday – plus, stick around for Hocus Pocus in Concert later that same day!
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