Symphony of the Americas Season 38: TUESDAY Subscription
Schedule
Sun Sep 28 2025 at 02:00 pm to 02:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Broward Center for the Performing Arts | Fort Lauderdale, FL

About this Event
Welcome to Symphony of the Americas' 38th Season!
Learn about our 2025-2026 Season
Support Symphony of the Americas and purchase a subscription by September 28!
We are excited to announce our subscriber benefits!
- Exclusive pre-sale access to all tickets for the 2025-2026 season.
- 15%+ subscriber discount
- 10% discount on all extra single tickets.
TUESDAY SEASON SUBSCRIPTION:
7 Tuesday Symphony Series Shows (Amaturo Theater)
ADD-ONS:
4 Up Close Shows
Reference the "Agenda" to learn more about each show!
Ticketing
- Symphony Series tickets will be provided through Broward Center for the Performing Arts.
- Close Up tickets will be provided via Eventbrite prior to each Up Close Concert.
Existing Subscribers
Note: Upon purchasing your subscription, you will be asked if you'd like to keep your current subscription seat(s).
Symphony Series
đź•‘: 07:45 PM
Sept 30: Getting to Know You: Maestro’s Musical Welcome
Host: Tesia Kwarteng
Info: Join Maestro Luke and Symphony of the Americas for a musical journey through the pieces, composers and mentors that shaped his musical journey. In addition to beloved classics of the symphonic repertoire—from Tchaikovsky to Ravel—the orchestra will be joined by SPHINX Award-winning clarinetist Juan Esteban Martinez for Weber’s thrilling Concertino, National Symphony Orchestra Violinist Regino Madrid for Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music, and Metropolitan Opera Mezzo Soprano, Tesia Kwarteng, for the world premiere of new orchestrations of Roger Quilter’s luscious art songs. Don’t miss this chance to hear music that means so much to Luke—and may just become some of your favorites too—performed by the incredible Symphony of the Americas and three world-class guest soloists!
đź•‘: 07:45 PM
Nov 11: Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms at the Keyboard
Host: Mary Anne Huntsman
Info: The three B’s—Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms—are some of the most beloved composers in music history, and for good reason! This concert is a rare opportunity to experience three lesser-heard masterpieces from these musical titans: a virtuosic Bach suite led by Luke from the harpsichord, featuring the iconic Air on the G String; Beethoven’s rousing Rondo for Piano and Orchestra, performed by Steinway Artist, Mary Anne Huntsman; and the exhilarating full-orchestra version of Brahms’ Piano Quartet—An orchestral tour de force!
đź•‘: 07:45 PM
Dec 2 Holiday Show: Just Like the Ones We Used to Know
Host: Nova Payton
Info: Who can forget the classic TV holiday specials of artists like Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, and Carol Burnett—lighthearted and fun holiday gifts to us all! Following in that tradition, more contemporary artists, from Mariah Carey to Dolly Parton, have kept the holiday cheer alive. Now, Symphony of the Americas will recreate iconic performances from those magical specials, in a concert full of music you know and love, featuring Broadway’s Eric Ulloa, international vocal superstar, Nova Payton; and Second City’s—and Symphony of the Americas favorite—Hilary Morrow. Don’t miss this chance to take the whole family on a walk down memory lane for a holiday concert unlike any you’ve seen before!
đź•‘: 07:45 PM
Jan 20: Shall We Dance: Symphonic Music to Move You
Host: Tommy Sutter
Info: Sometimes when you turn on a piece of music, you just can’t help but move—and every piece on this concert will have you doing exactly that! From Florence Price’s exciting Colonial Dance, to Percy Grainger’s playful English country tunes, Khachaturian’s theatrical Masquerade, to the pièce de résistance: the world premiere of Gershwin’s Shall We Dance, featuring international tap sensation, Tommy Sutter, and Symphony of the Americas.
đź•‘: 07:45 PM
Mar 24: Haydn: The Creation
Host: Maureen McKay
Info: Perhaps you’ve heard Haydn’s masterpiece before, a true treasure in the history of music, but we can guarantee you’ve never heard or seen it quite like this. Joined by Metropolitan Opera Soprano, Maureen McKay; Italian American award-winning Tenor, Jordan Costa; celebrated Bass-Baritone, Peter Barber; and a spectacular chorus. This concert will feature thrilling AI-generated graphics to accompany the entire performance, creating an experience that feels like stepping inside a glorious painting—experiencing these iconic works of art and music from the inside out.
đź•‘: 07:45 PM
April 28: Pass the Baton: Symphony of the Americas National Collegiate Conduct
Info: The entire history of music is filled with passing on what we love to the next generation—putting great music in the hands of tomorrow's music makers, and letting them make it their own. Four outstanding undergraduate conducting students from across the country will have the opportunity to showcase their talent with the world-class Symphony of the Americas, performing a program of American classical and popular works for string orchestra. After a competitive application process, a panel of three guest judges, and the audience serving as the fourth judge, will help The Symphony select its first-ever Conducting Competition winner, who will receive a cash prize and the opportunity to perform in the following season, mentored by Luke. Don’t miss the chance to hear great American music performed by the next generation of conductors—and help us Pass the Baton!
đź•‘: 07:45 PM
May 12: It Takes Two
Host: Lindsay Mendez
Info: Join Tony winners Lindsay Mendez and Jessie Mueller, reunited after their memorable run together in the recent Broadway revival of CAROUSEL as they share stories and songs that highlight not only their remarkable careers, but also the personal milestones that have shaped them into the artists they are today. From Stephen Sondheim to Joni Mitchell and everything in between, you’re in for an evening of musical treasures performed by two true stars of Broadway in this world-premiere symphonic performance!
UP Close Series
đź•‘: 07:00 PM
Oct 8: Go With The Flow
Host: Dan Carter
Info: Flow - Rooftop Yoga Lawn: Join renowned yoga instructor Dan Carter and members of the Symphony of the Americas on the beautiful pool deck of the Flow Hotel for an all-levels, hour-long yoga practice with live musical accompaniment. There’s no better way to find your flow than with The Symphony.
đź•‘: 07:45 PM
Oct 9 & Oct 10: Tapestry: feat. MORGXN
Host: MORGXN
Info: Horvitz Auditorium - NSU Art Museum: Experience the iconic Carole King album, Tapestry, in a thrilling new way with Luke Frazier at the piano, members of Symphony of the Americas, and Billboard chart-topping singer-songwriter MORGXN. With hits like 'I Feel the Earth Move,' 'You’ve Got a Friend,' 'Beautiful,' and many more, you're sure to fall in love with this timeless album all over again!
đź•‘: 07:00 PM
Feb 11: The Sound Of Peace: with Michael Galyon
Host: Michael Galyon
Info: Flow - Rooftop Yoga Lawn: More than one million followers subscribe to the calming guidance of Michael Galyon, who helps so many people find peace amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Alongside members of The Symphony, Michael will lead an hour-long program of guided meditations and musical selections on the beautiful pool deck of the Flow Hotel. You’ll surely find a sense of calm and renewal through the power of slowing down and savoring the power of music with Symphony of the Americas.
đź•‘: 07:45 PM
Feb 12 & 13: She Did It Her Way: A Celebration of Female Composers
Host: Liz Baldwin
Info: Horvitz Auditorium - NSU Art Museum: Join members of Symphony of the Americas for a concert celebrating the remarkable contributions of female composers throughout the history of classical music—from the 18th century to today. Featuring American Traditions Vocal Competition winner, Liz Baldwin, and a lineup of special guest musicians, this inspiring evening of music is not to be missed!
Where is it happening?
Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 Southwest 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 0.00 to USD 473.00
