The artistic excellence of the Knoxville Symphony is showcased in April?s program with Richard Strauss? daring and brilliant ?Don Juan.? One of the leading violinists of her generation and musical legend Midori returns to Knoxville for the first time in 15 years to present Beethoven?s lyrical Violin Concerto. Jonathan Leshnoff celebrates the retirement community in East Tennessee with a brand new KSO commission inspired by the quilting exhibition at Shannondale of Maryville.

Will Call can be picked up at Gay Stree Box Office day of event 1 hour prior to performance.

Free parking is available for most night and weekend performances at the State Street garage located behind the theater, as well as the nearby Locust Street and Market Square garages. Additional parking lots and on-street parking are located nearby. For performances during regular business hours, parking is available in all of these areas for a fee. Parking fees vary from lot to lot. Please allow ample time to park.

Venue has ADA seating in various locations. Please call venue BOX office for these. Venue has Elevators, and ADA Facilities, ADA Parking, ADA ramps and Entrance. For more info call 865-684-1200.

Cameras, camera phones, audio, video and digital recorders, paging devices, and cell phones may not be permitted in the theatres based on the artists' policies. Guests using prohibited items may be ejected without refund.

Children under 2 years old admitted Free.

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