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Handel's Messiah
Southeastern Virginia's grandest performance of Handel's Messiah.
About
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Handel's Messiah, a timeless masterpiece brought to life by the Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. This iconic performance features the beloved Hallelujah chorus and selections from the complete oratorio, promising an inspiring and moving experience. Conducted by Norfolk native Anthony Parnther, this event is a highlight of the holiday season.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Classical music enthusiasts, holiday celebrations
Vibe
Majestic, inspiring, traditional
Energy Level
Low
Budget
$$
Photo Friendly
Weather Sensitivity
None
Special Events & Promotions
- Reserved parking available for subscribers at Chrysler Hall and Harrison Opera House.
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Always check the official website for the most current information.
We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
Location
Event Details
Pricing
$$
Duration
Approximately 2 hours, including a 20-minute intermission
Ages
Recommended for ages 6+
Neighborhood
Downtown Norfolk
Timed Entry
No
Featured Performers
- Anthony Parnther
- Jennifer Lindsay
- Maria Dominique Lopez
- Orson Van Gay II
- Shyheim Selvan Hinnant
- Virginia Symphony Orchestra
- Virginia Symphony Orchestra Chorus
Organizer
Virginia Symphony Orchestra
Practical Information
Parking
Free parking is available at or near most venues, with the exception of Chrysler Hall and Harrison Opera House in downtown Norfolk. Reserved parking at Chrysler Hall and Harrison Opera House is available for subscribers ($7 per concert).
Accessibility
All performance venues are handicapped accessible. Accessible seating is available by contacting the box office.
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Food & Drink
Food and beverages are available for purchase at all performance venues and are permitted in lobby areas only.
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive at least 30 minutes before the 7:30 PM start time to allow for parking and finding your seat, and to enjoy any pre-concert lobby performances.
- While formal attire is not required, dressing as you would for a nice dinner out is a good guideline for comfort and atmosphere.
- Consider purchasing a subscription for significant savings on tickets and guaranteed seating for future VSO performances.
- If you are unable to attend, subscribers can donate tickets for a tax-deductible contribution, provided the request is made at least 48 hours in advance.
- Familiarize yourself with the program notes on the VSO website before the performance to enhance your appreciation of Handel's Messiah.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the Virginia Symphony perform?
They perform in several venues across the Hampton Roads region, including Chrysler Hall and Harrison Opera House in Norfolk, and the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia Beach.
What is the late seating policy?
Latecomers will be seated during the first appropriate pause in the program, at the discretion of management, out of respect for the artists and seated patrons. Reserved seats are not guaranteed after the performance begins.
Can I bring children?
They recommend children be six or older to attend Symphony concerts. For younger children, their Peanut Butter & Jam Family Classics concerts are specifically designed for ages 2-12.
When should I applaud?
Generally, it is considered proper concert etiquette to clap only after a piece is complete. You can check your program book to see how many movements a piece has, or wait for the rest of the audience to applaud.
Are food and beverages available?
Yes, food and beverages are available for purchase at all performance venues and are permitted in lobby areas only. All venues are smoke-free.
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