The Cleveland Pops Orchestra (along with the Cleveland Orchestra) has closely monitored the recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and considers the health and well being of its guests, artists, and employees the highest priority. The Cleveland Orchestra has informed us that it is cancelling audience attendance for this week’s concerts. While we are not part of the Cleveland Orchestra, we perform our subscription concerts at Severance Hall, and have followed suit and are rescheduling the Friday, March 13th concert.
The Cleveland Pops Orchestra concert scheduled for this Friday, March 13th is being rescheduled for Saturday, June 6, 2020!
Tickets purchased for the March 13th concert will be honored for the rescheduled concert on June 6, 2020. For ticket holders who cannot attend the rescheduled June 6th concert, The Cleveland Pops Orchestra will offer, upon request, a gift certificate for the use to attend a concert in the Cleveland Pops 2020-2021 subscription series at Severance Hall.
For any questions, please contact the Cleveland Pops office at 216-765-7677
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The Cleveland Pops Orchestra (along with The Cleveland orchestra) is closely monitoring the recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and considers the health and wellbeing of its guests, artists and employees with the highest priority. At this time, The Cleveland Pops Orchestra is continuing with our concert this Friday, March 13, 2020 but we will continue to closely monitor the guidance and requirements of local, state and national authorities. Further, while we are not part of the Cleveland Orchestra, we perform our subscription concerts at Severance Hall. We give the highest priority to the health and wellbeing of our guests. As a precautionary measure, The Cleveland Orchestra advised that it has heightened daily disinfection throughout Severance Hall. Additionally, the Cleveland Orchestra has advised that its staff is routinely disinfecting commonly touched surfaces, such as seat arm in the concert hall, doorknobs, handles, elevator keypads, etc.
For ticket holders who are concerned about attending performances, The Cleveland Pops Orchestra will allow liberal ticket exchanges and any exchange fee will be waived. Tickets can be exchanged into any concert later in the 2019-2020 season. For our guests who are considering ticket purchases for future performances, all exchange fees for performances through may 31, 2020 will be waived.
Please note that in the event that you are experiencing any flu-like symptoms (notably fever, cough, and breathing issues), we very strongly request that you stay home and take good care of yourself.
Please also remember to follow the precautions and preventative measures as recommended by the Ohio department of health and the Center for Disease Control, which include:
wash your hands often with soap and water,
avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands,
avoid close contact with people who are sick,
and please stay home when you are sick.
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Carl Topilow will be traveling to Texas to conduct the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra March 6-8! Check out the full article including what selections he’ll be playing here.
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March 13th- IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION
/by Olivia ZemanekMarch 13th- IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION!
The Cleveland Pops Orchestra (along with the Cleveland Orchestra) has closely monitored the recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and considers the health and well being of its guests, artists, and employees the highest priority. The Cleveland Orchestra has informed us that it is cancelling audience attendance for this week’s concerts. While we are not part of the Cleveland Orchestra, we perform our subscription concerts at Severance Hall, and have followed suit and are rescheduling the Friday, March 13th concert.
The Cleveland Pops Orchestra concert scheduled for this Friday, March 13th is being rescheduled for Saturday, June 6, 2020!
Tickets purchased for the March 13th concert will be honored for the rescheduled concert on June 6, 2020. For ticket holders who cannot attend the rescheduled June 6th concert, The Cleveland Pops Orchestra will offer, upon request, a gift certificate for the use to attend a concert in the Cleveland Pops 2020-2021 subscription series at Severance Hall.
For any questions, please contact the Cleveland Pops office at 216-765-7677
The Cleveland Pops and Coronavirus (COVID-19)
/by Olivia ZemanekThe Cleveland Pops Orchestra (along with The Cleveland orchestra) is closely monitoring the recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and considers the health and wellbeing of its guests, artists and employees with the highest priority. At this time, The Cleveland Pops Orchestra is continuing with our concert this Friday, March 13, 2020 but we will continue to closely monitor the guidance and requirements of local, state and national authorities. Further, while we are not part of the Cleveland Orchestra, we perform our subscription concerts at Severance Hall. We give the highest priority to the health and wellbeing of our guests. As a precautionary measure, The Cleveland Orchestra advised that it has heightened daily disinfection throughout Severance Hall. Additionally, the Cleveland Orchestra has advised that its staff is routinely disinfecting commonly touched surfaces, such as seat arm in the concert hall, doorknobs, handles, elevator keypads, etc.
For ticket holders who are concerned about attending performances, The Cleveland Pops Orchestra will allow liberal ticket exchanges and any exchange fee will be waived. Tickets can be exchanged into any concert later in the 2019-2020 season. For our guests who are considering ticket purchases for future performances, all exchange fees for performances through may 31, 2020 will be waived.
Please note that in the event that you are experiencing any flu-like symptoms (notably fever, cough, and breathing issues), we very strongly request that you stay home and take good care of yourself.
Please also remember to follow the precautions and preventative measures as recommended by the Ohio department of health and the Center for Disease Control, which include:
Conductor Carl Topilow, Fort Worth Symphony Present “Oh, What a Night”
/by Sabrina Plumb DeCastraCarl Topilow will be traveling to Texas to conduct the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra March 6-8! Check out the full article including what selections he’ll be playing here.