Winston-Salem Symphony: The Music of Tina Turner

R.J. Reynolds Auditorium 301 N. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Get ready to experience a symphony concert like never before as the electrifying music of Tina Turner comes alive on stage! From the soulful “What’s Love Got to Do with It” to the empowering anthem “Simply the Best,” and the timeless “Proud Mary,” this concert promises an unforgettable journey through Turner’s greatest hits. Accompanied by a full symphony orchestra, immerse yourself in the powerful vocals and iconic melodies that have defined generations. Join us for an evening of soul-stirring music and celebrate the indomitable spirit of Tina Turner in a symphonic spectacle that will leave you inspired and uplifted. Admission starting at $29.00

Winston-Salem Symphony: Titan

R.J. Reynolds Auditorium 301 N. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

In a season finale concert that bridges the past and present with visionary artistry, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Something for the Dark and Gustav Mahler’s “Titan” Symphony converge to create an unforgettable musical experience. Snider’s contemporary composition, with its evocative orchestration and introspective lyricism, resonates deeply alongside Mahler’s groundbreaking “Titan.” Both works navigate existential questions through rich orchestral tapestries. From Snider’s nuanced exploration of darkness and light to Mahler’s symphonic journey that traverses from turbulent despair to triumphant resolution, this concert promises a profound dialogue between two composers across generations. May 10 at 7:30 pm & May 11 at 3:00 pm Admission starting at $29.00

Winston-Salem Symphony: Titan

R.J. Reynolds Auditorium 301 N. Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

In a season finale concert that bridges the past and present with visionary artistry, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Something for the Dark and Gustav Mahler’s “Titan” Symphony converge to create an unforgettable musical experience. Snider’s contemporary composition, with its evocative orchestration and introspective lyricism, resonates deeply alongside Mahler’s groundbreaking “Titan.” Both works navigate existential questions through rich orchestral tapestries. From Snider’s nuanced exploration of darkness and light to Mahler’s symphonic journey that traverses from turbulent despair to triumphant resolution, this concert promises a profound dialogue between two composers across generations. May 10 at 7:30 pm & May 11 at 3:00 pm Admission starting at $29.00