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$10 tickets Toronto Symphony Orchestra - New Creations Festival

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$10 tickets Toronto Symphony Orchestra - New Creations Festival

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multiple shows/dates available

This year’s festival is curated by Hungarian conductor and composer Peter Eötvös and juxtaposes the cutting edge brilliance of European and New World contemporary compositions. Join us before and after the concerts for amazing performances by Hilario Durán, Jane Bunnett, The New Orford String Quartet, Brownman Ali, and more!

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Just ordered 3, thanks for sharing.............


They have $5.5 order fee per ticket, so the price will be $15.5 each. Still good enough. :)
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Never been to any of these but for this price I'm willing to check it out. Any recommendations on which one I should go to? Thanks!
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OP, thanks for posting this deal. For the people that are interested - fyi these "new creations" shows tend to be very experimental, as the "new" word suggests. I have been to a few, and even for $10 at the mezzanine level I found them to be quite disappointing. Perhaps a little too avant-garde for me :)
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Compared to the normal price of $301, $31 is definitely worth the experience....hopefully it'll be a good one!
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Thanks OP!!!


For this price is worth it just to visit Roy Thompson Hall. I bought 2 for This isn't silence and 2 for Con Brio both great seats :)
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Thank you! Bought 2 tickets for Con Brio. This will be my first experience going to this kind of occasion.
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For those people ages 15-35, you may want to check out TSO's Soundchek - http://www.tso.ca/tsoundcheck/default.aspx - there are regularly tickets for a variety of performances for $14 or you can buy subscription packs at discounted prices. Yes, they do ask for ID, however, your guest need not be within the age limit.
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wirebound wrote: For those people ages 15-35, you may want to check out TSO's Soundchek - http://www.tso.ca/tsoundcheck/default.aspx - there are regularly tickets for a variety of performances for $14 or you can buy subscription packs at discounted prices. Yes, they do ask for ID, however, your guest need not be within the age limit.

TSoundcheck is great way to experience the TSO for much lower cost if you're under 35 (used to be under 29 in my day). I highly recommend attending at least once as an adult. We paid full price for tickets this past weekend and loved it.
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remember they had $6 per ticket sale a couple of years ago, I got 20 tickets...
after that they call me every year informing me the ticket info and their programs...
actually it was very nice talking to their reps, their sales skills are top notch, they don't push you to buy tickets, they find out your interests, then promote related programs, very professional
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kitkatneko wrote: any recommendation for what kind of seating to choose for a first TSO experience??

Arguably the best sound is experienced with the cheapest tickets - balcony. And the view is pretty good as well. If you want to see what an "expensive ticket" seat feels like, go for the mezzanine.
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nsd wrote: Arguably the best sound is experienced with the cheapest tickets - balcony. And the view is pretty good as well. If you want to see what an "expensive ticket" seat feels like, go for the mezzanine.

thanks. i just went with "best available" . will check out the balcony next time
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Girlfriend's parents will be visiting from out of town soon. This will be a great option for entertainment one night. Thanks OP!
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con brio - march 3rd
should be good, but will be making a night out of it regardless
thanks o.p.

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