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Carnegie Hall season tickets now available

Unforgettable performances, exclusive savings, and the return of the classics

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
July 18, 2025
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Carnegie Hall’s 2025-2026 Mainstage Performance Season (clockwise from top left) Stayin’ Alive, Blind Boys of Alabama, Big Shots, A Christmas Carol, WV Symphony Orchestra, 3 Redneck Tenors, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and Della Mae.

Carnegie Hall proudly announces the launch of Season Tickets for its 2025–2026 programming, showcasing a vibrant Mainstage Performance Series and the celebrated return of the Classics Series featuring Steinway Living Legend Barbara Nissman.

Get ready for a season of unforgettable evenings at Carnegie Hall’s Mainstage Performance Series! The energy kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 11, with Stayin’ Alive, the world’s top Bee Gees tribute band, followed by the powerful harmonies of gospel legends Blind Boys of Alabama on Saturday, Oct. 18. November heats up with Big Shots, a rollicking tribute to Billy Joel, on Saturday the 8th, and takes a festive turn with A Christmas Carol – a fresh spin on the beloved classic – on Sunday, Nov. 30. As December begins, the WV Symphony Orchestra fills the hall with holiday magic in Sounds of the Season on Friday the 5th. Then, warm up winter with laughter and vocal fireworks as the 3 Redneck Tenors bring “Down Home Laughs, Big City Music” on Friday, Feb. 13. Spring arrives with soul-stirring vocals from Grammy-winning a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock on Friday, Mar. 20, and wraps in vibrant harmony with Della Mae, the Grammy-nominated all-woman string band, on Saturday, Apr. 11. From timeless classics to thrilling tributes, this series invites you to experience music that moves you.

Mainstage Season Tickets are now available, offering you the chance to secure your favorite seat for an entire season filled with eight unforgettable performances. Season Ticket holders not only save 15% on the full season but also enjoy exclusive early access to next year’s Carnegie Hall Season Subscriptions. Choose your preferred seating level: Level I – $295, Level II – $260, and Level III – $150 per season ticket. Don’t miss your opportunity to be part of a remarkable season of music, theater, and live entertainment.

Season Tickets are also available for the Carnegie Classics Series which offers a rare opportunity to experience the profound artistry of renowned pianist and Steinway Living Legend Barbara Nissman. Returning with three captivating concerts, the series features “The French Connection,” joined by guest violinist Russell Fallstad; “Naughty, Naughty, Mozart,” celebrating the playful side of the composer alongside Barbara’s West Virginia musician friends; and a grand finale with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, where Barbara will perform as soloist in the Grieg Piano Concerto.

A passionate advocate for expanding access to classical piano music, Barbara brings contagious enthusiasm and deep connection to the composers she interprets. Her ability to make classical music both accessible and exhilarating makes her the ideal artist to grow new audiences. Carnegie Hall WV, with its intimate setting and community-centered mission, offers the perfect backdrop for this endeavor.

Classics Series Season Tickets include all three performances, with a 15% discount when subscribing to the full series. Pricing tiers are available at $75 (Level I), $66 (Level II), and $51 (Level III).

Mark your calendar: individual tickets go on sale July 28, 2025. In the meantime, Season Tickets are available now at CarnegieHallWV.org or by calling the Box Office at 304-645-7917. Carnegie Hall WV invites you to be part of a season where each performance is a vibrant celebration of artistry, emotion, and community.

Carnegie Hall also offers discounts for members, seniors, military, and students. Thanks to the Carnegie Cardinal Fund Greenbrier County students, grade K-12, receive free entry while funds last. To take advantage of any of these discounts, call the Box Office at 304-645-7917.

Carnegie Hall WV is a member-driven nonprofit organization supported by individual contributions, grants, and fundraising efforts such as TOOT and The Carnegie Hall Gala. The Hall is located at 611 Church Street, Lewisburg. For more information visit www.carnegiehallwv.org.

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