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 Single Tickets

WSO Concert pricing: Balcony: $20, $35, $44; Orchestra Level: $35, $42; Loge: $58, Opera Box $69

Saturday, April 20 – Verdi’s Requiem [Buy Tickets]

Please bring your printed pink WSO-issued tickets with you! You must have a ticket to enter the theater. Online orders are mailed to the address you provide. Tickets ordered the week of the concert will be held in Will Call located inside The Palace Theatre lobby. If you have questions please call 724-837-1850 prior to the concert.

Single Tickets may also be purchased online through 3 p.m. the day of the concert or over the phone by calling 724-837-1850 or in person at 951 Old Salem Road, Greensburg, PA 15601 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cash, credit cards (MC, Visa and Discover) and checks are accepted at the WSO office. Handling fees are also applied at checkout.

On the evening of the concert, purchase tickets at the box office beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Important note: tickets are only available by purchasing tickets by calling 724-837-1850, the WSO only sells tickets online through Eventbrite or The Palace Theatre. Please be aware tickets sold through any other website are not approved by the WSO.

Accessible Seating

Wheelchair-accessible seating is available by request on the main floor only. Please note The Palace Theatre has an elevator to access the Loge and Balcony, however, wheelchair-accessible seating is not available in these sections. Please call the office to purchase accessible seats at 724-837-1850.

Student Rush Tickets
We welcome college students to attend our classical concerts! Student Rush tickets are $10 each and are available for our four classical concerts one hour before the concert beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Palace Theatre box office. A valid student ID must be presented and the offer is one ticket per ID. Tickets are best available – some seating areas may be excluded. They are not valid on previously purchased tickets or in combination with other offers. Colleges near the Palace Theatre include Saint Vincent College, Seton Hill University, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Triangle Tech at Greensburg and Westmoreland County Community College.

Masks & Safety
Our concert home the Palace Theatre has implemented enhanced cleaning and disinfection procedures and their HVAC system has been upgraded click here for detailed safety information. Masks are optional but recommended. Guests must also pass through security including a bag check in the lobby of the Palace.

Group Sales
Save time and money and give your group an unforgettable night out! From Home for the Holidays to our classical concerts, the WSO is the perfect way to entertain colleagues, friends, clients, and family. For large group (10 or more) ticketing, please call (724) 837-1850 or fill out the request form here. 

Military Tickets

Veteran Tickets Foundation (VetTix) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) whose goal is to connect current members of their Active Military, Veterans, and families of those KIA & first responders. For more information, visit vettix.org. Members of VetTix can receive free tickets to several WSO performances. Restrictions: You must be a member of VetTix. How to Redeem:  Members of VetTix can find a full list of eligible WSO performances on the VetTix website. Reservations must be submitted through the VetTix registration system. The WSO cannot accept reservations directly.

What is the Refund Policy for WSO concerts at the Palace Theatre?
Refunds can be issued if a concert is canceled and cannot be rescheduled. If a concert is postponed or rescheduled, ticket buyers will not receive a refund but may use their original tickets for the new concert date or request a credit. The credit will be good for two (2) years following the postponed or rescheduled concert.  Ticket buyers are welcome to donate the value of the tickets back to the WSO in either case.

*Please note that programs and guest artists are subject to change.

Season Subscriptions

The WSO offers both 4 and 5 concert packages prior to Opening Night.  There are many benefits of subscribing: 

  • Great Savings: Season subscribers save up to 20% over single ticket prices.
  • Priority Seating: Subscribers are given priority access to current seats and can pick new seats before the general public.
  • Free Tickets: With each adult subscription, receive a complimentary ticket voucher for a classical concert of your choice.
  • Ticket Exchange Service: Can’t attend a concert? Subscribers can exchange their tickets for another concert within the current season or return tickets by noon on
    Friday and receive a receipt for a tax deduction.
  • Child Ticket Discounts: Receive 50% off a child/student subscription with an adult order.

Call 724-837-1850 to purchase a subscription

 

 

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