Concert FAQs
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All of our concerts are performed free of charge, so no ticket is required. If a concert does require a ticket due to seating limitations or special guests, that will be communicated via email, website, and social media.
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Seating at Oklahoma Chamber Symphony concerts is general seating, or open seating. This means audience members are welcome to sit wherever they feel most comfortable.
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Whenever you feel moved to! Concert in Beethoven, Mozart, and Haydn’s times were infamously noisy, with patrons clapping whenever they wanted, shouting food and drink orders, and even booing! Our orchestra appreciates our audience’s support. Clap after every movement if you want to!
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Oklahoma Chamber Symphony concerts are not stuffy affairs. The orchestra opts for black dress instead of a tuxedo. Audience members are encouraged to wear what they are most comfortable in. Dress up for a night out, are dress down for a more casual experience. We’re just glad you’re with us.
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Most concerts are held in the sanctuary of First Church OKC (131 NW 4th St, OKC). Entry to the sanctuary is available on the east side of the building through the doors labeled Worship Center.
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There are many nearby parking options for Oklahoma Chamber Symphony concerts. In addition to the east parking lot at First Church OKC, there is the American Parking Lot 311 located off Broadway ave, the Heritage Premium Parking Garage is adjacent to First Church OKC to the north, and plenty of street parking. First Church OKC is also located off the Memorial Museum, Federal Courthouse, and Broadway Ave Streetcar Stops. The NW 4th & Robinson Bus Stop is also located nearby.
First Church OKC sanctuary
Have Other Questions?
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