Family Concerts
Create lasting musical memories with The Cleveland Orchestra – make it a family tradition!
Upcoming Family Concerts
Before the Concert
All performances take place in Mandel Concert Hall. Come early for instrument discovery and activities in Smith Lobby.
Concert Duration
Each concert lasts under an hour, with themes chosen especially for our fans ages 7 to 12.
Under 18s are Free
Tickets for adults start at just $15 and young people (age 17 and under) are free (with purchase of adult ticket)! Not available for box seating.
Sensory-Friendly Family Concerts
Join The Cleveland Orchestra at special Sensory-Friendly Family Concerts, a welcoming and inclusive experience for people of any age with autism spectrum disorder or sensory sensitivities. Relaxed house rules allow for talking, and moving, and dim lighting; quiet areas, headphones, and fidgets will be provided.
Pre-concert activities take place one hour before the concert time and are tailored to support families at this concert. These activities may include music circles led by In Harmony Therapeutic Services, sensory-friendly instrument discovery, quieter music listening opportunities, crafts, and more.
Upcoming Music Explorers Concerts
Interactive Fun
Kid-friendly tunes and our friendly hosts will get children singing, clapping, and moving to the music!
Concert Duration
Each performance lasts under an hour, with themes chosen especially for our youngest friends ages 3-6.
Under 18s are Free
Tickets for adults start at just $5 and young people, age 17 or under, are free with purchase of adult ticket! Not available for box seating.
School Groups
Tickets to Music Explorers programs are free for educators and students thanks to the Jane B. and Eric T. Nord Education Fund. More about concerts for schools.
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Bring the whole family together with free community programs & concerts
The Cleveland Orchestra provides activities for families and adults throughout Greater Cleveland each year, including one-of-a-kind performances, instrument discovery zones, and neighborhood-specific programs.