We are a resale marketplace, prices may be above face value
Orchestra Iowa
Every ticket is backed by our 100% Buyer Guarantee
Concerts · Classical

Orchestra Iowa Tickets

4.5 rating18M+ soldInstantAuthentic

All Orchestra Iowa Events

We couldn't find any upcoming events for Orchestra Iowa.

Fans also like

Joe Hisaishi
Joe Hisaishi Classical
What Fans Are Saying
“Buying tickets was super easy. Once the tickets were released to me, it was easy to download the needed apps and retrieve the tickets.”
S
Sarah Verified Buyer
“It was very quick, and easy to place the order. I received the tickets shortly after ordering them. It gave me confidence in your service.”
J
Joseph Verified Buyer
“The purchase process was quick and easy. I had the tickets the following day. Highly recommend.”
S
Susan Verified Buyer
“Everything when exactly as advertised. Great experience.”
M
Michael Verified Buyer
“Easy to use and navigate. Quick response to buying the tickets.”
C
Christina Verified Buyer

About Orchestra Iowa

Orchestra Iowa is a symphony orchestra based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The symphony orchestra was established in 1921 as the Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra. Since its inception, the orchestra has a full season, performing a chamber series, a popular series, a fine arts series, and performances with the Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre and Ballet Quad Cities. The current music director and conductor of Orchestra Iowa is Timothy Hankewich. It principally performs at the Paramount Theatre, which is located in downtown Cedar Rapids. Orchestra Iowa regularly performs concerts at Iowa City West High School and Brucemore. The symphony orchestra performs the chamber series at the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts. The first concert by the orchestra was held on April 23, 1923, in the Sinclair Auditorium at Coe College. They played concerts at Veterans Memorial Coliseum by 1928, with the orchestra even continuing to play during the Great Depression and World War II. The administrative offices and the school of the orchestra moved to the new Symphony Center in 2004. It includes the Rockwell Collins Recital Hall along with music studios. The former musical directors of Orchestra Iowa are Joseph H. Kitchen (1923–1952), Henry Denecke (1952–1970), Richard Williams (1970–1981), and Christian Tiemeyer (1981–2006). Orchestra Iowa has partnered with nationally syndicated From the Top radio program, Iowa Public Radio, and Iowa Public Television to present more people with symphonic music and music education programs. It became the orchestra for the Cedar Rapids Opera Theatre in 2009.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I find Orchestra Iowa tickets for sale?

You can get Orchestra Iowa tickets on TicketsOnSale.com. Compare dates, seats, and prices in one place, then pick a listing and complete your order. You will receive order confirmation shortly after finalizing checkout.

Are there Orchestra Iowa tour dates on the calendar?

Check TicketsOnSale for all the latest Orchestra Iowa tour. When new dates are announced, they generally show up above with updated venues. If nothing is listed yet, check back as shows are added.

When do new Orchestra Iowa dates usually go on sale?

Typically, Orchestra Iowa tickets become available shortly after new dates are announced.

Which stops tend to have lower Orchestra Iowa ticket prices?

Prices vary by city, venue, and demand. Compare listings on TicketsOnSale and use filters to find the best value for the Orchestra Iowa show you want.

Can I add parking to my Orchestra Iowa order?

Yes. When sellers list parking for an announced show, you can buy Orchestra Iowa parking passes separately on TicketsOnSale. Availability depends on the venue and listing.

When do venue doors open for Orchestra Iowa?

Door times vary by venue and city; many doors open about 60 to 90 minutes before showtime. Check your ticket or the venue closer to the event for exact times.

Do listings include floor or suite seats?

Yes. When listed, floor, suites, club, ADA, and similar seats are available for many Orchestra Iowa shows. Choose your city and date, then use the map and filters to see what's in stock.

Is TicketsOnSale a reliable place to buy Orchestra Iowa tickets?

Yes. TicketsOnSale.com takes the guesswork out of live events with all-in pricing that ensures the price you see is the price you pay. Every order is backed by our 100% Buyer Guarantee and delivered securely to your device for total peace of mind. Should you need anything, our dedicated support team is available 24/7 to assist you from checkout to the front row.

How does the 100% Buyer Guarantee work?

The 100% Buyer Guarantee means that your transaction will be safe and secure, the tickets shall be delivered prior to the event, the tickets shall be identical, comparable, or better than the tickets you ordered, and the tickets shall be valid and authentic.

Will my checkout total include fees?

Yes. All listings are shown inclusive of all fees. By placing an order, you authorize the Service Provider to charge your payment method for the total order amount, including all fees and charges.

Can our group get seats together?

It depends what the listing describes. We reserve the right to replace tickets with comparable or upgraded tickets. When this occurs, we are considered to have fulfilled our obligations. Confirm location, description, and price before you order. Call 888-684-3582 with questions.

Essential Event-Day Checklist

Before You Leave

  • Digital Tickets: Download tickets to your phone's wallet now. Venue Wi-Fi is notoriously unreliable.
  • ID Check: Bring a valid photo ID; many venues require it for entry or "Will Call" pickup.
  • Bag Policy: Most venues enforce clear bag policies or limits (typically A4 size or smaller). Check the specific venue site to avoid being turned away.
  • Cash & Cards: While many venues are now cashless, bring some cash as a backup.

Pro-Tips

  • Power Up: Bring a portable power bank. Using your phone for video and ride-sharing will drain your battery fast.
  • Hearing Safety: Use high-fidelity earplugs to enjoy the event while protecting your hearing.
  • Hydration & Energy: Eat a full meal and stay hydrated beforehand.

Dress for Success

  • Footwear: Wear broken-in sneakers or boots. You could be standing for 3–5 hours; avoid new shoes.
  • Layer Up: Wear light layers (flannel or light jacket). Venues can range from chilly to very hot.
  • Style: Be yourself, but it always helps to have pockets or a small crossbody bag to keep essentials secure and hands-free.

Logistics & Safety

  • Arrive Early: Get there 60 minutes before doors to beat the merch and security lines.
  • Transport: Pre-book your ride share or scout parking garages in advance to avoid post-show surges.
  • Stay Safe: Identify your nearest exit upon arrival and designate a meeting spot for your group.