Ticketing
2026-27 POPS Series Subscriptions
The Richmond Symphony’s 2026-27 Pops Series brings together Broadway favorites, holiday traditions, bold collaborations, iconic films, and artists shaping the music of today. This season spans jazz, hip-hop, R&B, symphonic pops, and live film concerts, showcasing the range and versatility of the Richmond Symphony.
Watch The Goonies and Star Wars: A New Hope with live orchestra, hear Beethoven reimagined alongside the music of Beyoncé, and celebrate Richmond and Virginia-connected artists throughout the season. New this year, curated package options make it even easier to explore concerts built around classic favorites, contemporary collaborations, or live film performances.
Build your own series or choose a curated package and save up to 20%.
FOR RENEWING SYMPHONY SERIES SUBSCRIBERS
- MAIL: Your renewal packet is in the mail. Complete the renewal form in your packet and mail back with the pre-stamped envelope.
- IN PERSON: Your renewal packet is in the mail. Bring your completed renewal form to any Richmond Symphony concert.
- PHONE: Call Richmond Symphony Patron Services at 804.788.1212 x2 9-5, M-F.
FOR NEW SYMPHONY SERIES SUBSCRIBERS
- ONLINE: Select a package below to subscribe online.
- PHONE: Call Richmond Symphony Patron Services at 804.788.1212 x2 9-5, M-F.
SINGLE TICKET BUYERS
- Single Tickets for Pops concerts will go on sale at 10am on June 8.
POPS YOUR WAY
Choose any 5 or more concerts
Build the POPS season that fits your schedule and style. Select from Broadway favorites, holiday traditions, bold collaborations, and live film experiences.
CURATED PACKAGES
Hand-picked concert experiences, ready to enjoy!
The Complete Season, One Iconic Location
All Pops concerts* at Carpenter Theatre in one complete package. Enjoy the full Pops experience in one venue, from Broadway and holiday favorites to bold collaborations.
*Includes Let It Snow! (7pm) for holiday selection. Contact Patron Services to change to 2pm performance or Handel’s Messiah.
Familiar Favorites and Modern Repertoire
Includes When the Saints Go Marchin’ In,
Let It Snow! (7pm), and
Rodgers & Hammerstein.
New Perspectives and Genre-Crossing Sounds
Bold collaborations including Richmond’s own Butcher Brown,
Michael Millions & Nickelus F, plus
Steve Hackman’s Beethoven to Beyoncé.
Iconic Films with Live Orchestra
Blockbuster films performed with live symphony scores to
The Goonies (Dave Grusin) and
Star Wars: A New Hope (John Williams) at the Altria Theater.





