Don't Miss Missoula's Virtual Family Symphony

Have you ever heard pianos roar like a lion, a cello become a swan or a clarinet sound like a cuckoo bird? Well, if you haven’t, you are in luck!

For this year’s family concert, The Missoula Symphony has gone virtual, and things are bound to get a little wild as orchestra musicians, under the direction of Music Director Julia Tai, will be performing Camille Saint-Saëns’, “The Carnival of the Animals,” - with a Montana twist! With the help of the Montana Natural History Center and local theatre professional, Rosie Seitz-Ayers, the symphony provide an engaging and educational concert for both kids and adults. Plus, keep your eyes peeled for a special appearance by Monte!

The Family Concert is the Missoula Symphony’s first, full concert under the direction of new Music Director, Julia Tai.

Grab your family and some popcorn and settle in for a fun 45-minute, online streamed performance from the comfort of your home. And as always, our Family Concert tickets are only $8 and this performance will be close-captioned. This fun, affordable event (only $8 per family) can be streamed anytime between Friday, March 5th at 7:00 p.m. through Sunday, March 7th until 10 p.m.

2021 Family Concert

The Carnival of the Animals

Available for streaming from Friday, March 5th at 7:00 p.m. through Sunday, March 7th until 10 p.m.

You will be able to access and stream the Family Concert anytime during the allotted times on this concert weekend. Watch it multiple times if you wish!

Purchase tickets at missoulasymphony.org or by calling the Missoula Symphony Association office: (406) 721-3194

*This concert will be close captioned*