Orchestras and classical music concert halls around the United States have begun to announce their 2018–2019 seasons. Check the list below to see what's on the horizon with your favorite symphonies and venues.
Playbill will continue to update this list as more announcements are made.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (Atlanta, Georgia)
Boston Symphony Orchestra (Boston, Massachusetts)
Carnegie Hall (New York, New York)
Charlotte Symphony (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Chicago, Illinois)
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (Cincinnati, Ohio)
The Cleveland Orchestra (Cleveland, Ohio)
Detroit Symphony Orchestra (Detroit, Michigan)
The Florida Orchestra (Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater, Florida)
Grand Rapids Symphony (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
Houston Symphony (Houston, Texas)
Kansas City Symphony (Kansas City, Missouri)
Lincoln Center’s Great Performers (New York, New York)
Los Angeles Philharmonic (Los Angeles, California)
Minnesota Orchestra (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Nashville Symphony (Nashville, Tennessee)
National Symphony Orchestra (Washington, D.C.)
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (Newark, New Brunswick, Princeton, Morristown, Red Bank, and Englewood, New Jersey)
New York Philharmonic (New York, New York)
North Carolina Symphony (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Oregon Symphony (Portland, Oregon)
Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra (Orlando, Florida)
Pacific Symphony (Costa Mesa, California)
Philadelphia Orchestra (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Richmond Symphony (Richmond, Virginia)
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (Rochester, New York)
San Francisco Symphony (San Francisco, California)
Seattle Symphony (Seattle, Washington)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (St. Louis, Missouri)
Tucson Symphony Orchestra (Tucson, Arizona)
Toledo Symphony (Toledo, Ohio)
Virginia Symphony Orchestra (Norfolk, Newport News, and Virginia Beach, Virginia)