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New to online ticketing? It's easy and convenient! Here are simple step by step instructions: Purchasing Ticketing Online (Including Discounts)
All payments will go through immediately on a secure connection. An e-mail confirmation and receipt will be sent to the address you provided and tickets will be mailed to you or held at Will Call. If you do not receive an e-mail confirmation within 24 hours please contact the Box Office at 269.565.2199. |
Online ticketing is a quick and easy way to select your seats. Click here for step by step instructions. We can also walk you through it the first time over the phone if you like. Call us at 269-963-1911 and we'd be glad to help you with your online order or take your ticket in person. Ticket exchange-- If you can't make it to a concert, contact us by 5pm the Friday before the concert and we’ll (a) exchange your tickets for tickets to a future concert; or (b) accept your tickets as a donation and mail you a receipt for tax purposes.
Direction : Corner of Mc Camly St. & W. Van Buren. Auditorium is attached to W.K. Kellogg Jr High School. W.K. Kellogg Auditorium is across from Willard Libary Parking Lot & Clara's Restruant. Take I-94 to business loop M-66 North Bound. Turn west onto W. Van Buren approximately 3 blocks. Myth #1. Symphony Concerts are not affordable. In fact, you can get tickets for as low as $7 per ticket! Myth #2. Symphony Concerts are boring. Symphony music is some of the most exciting and dramatic music ever written. That's why so many movie scores are inspired by symphonic classics. Myth #3. Concerts are stuffy and long. Our typical concerts are less than two hours and have an upbeat, multi-media approach. Myth #4. You have to wear a suit and a tie to go to a concert. Come as you like. Some folks like to dress up, others prefer a more casual look. Myth #5. You can only applaud at certain times. We love your applause!
Click here for some excerpts from past Battle Creek Symphony performances Warlock: Capriol Suite 2011-2012 Season Preview
Excerpts from 2009's opening concert, "The Planets" |