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    4.0 (119 reviews)
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    Katherine K.

    This was my first time watching the San Diego Symphony perform and it was honestly beautiful! My guy and I had such a lovely time. I was really surprised that they didn't allow drinks or food inside, but I was very happy about it! What a great way to keep the theatre clean and to minimize noise outside of the performers. I did end up getting a drink and lemon bar during intermission. The drink was way stronger than I expected and the lemon bar was to die for! The prices for the food they offer was decent as well. My only real critique is that I was very distracted by the people around us, unfortunately. I had a large family to my left who were all waving like maniacs to the performers and had their phones recording the whole first half, then they didn't come back from intermission. However, once they were gone, the woman sitting next to my guy was on something because she was chaotically jumping along and flailing her arms the entire performance. They need to do more to make sure the audience is following the rules/expectations. I would gladly come back here for another show. Very fun spot.

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    Joe T.

    I'm reviewing the restaurant on the 34th floor. I was here for a meeting and breakfast. It had a beautiful view of the downtown skyline. This is an ideal spot to have a meeting or gathering for about 50 people. The only drawback is the parking situation you have to pay for parking. But the staff was friendly and helpful with questions.

    Majorly tonic-ed down gin & Tonic in a Starbucks style grande sized cup.  Just an awful tonic water drink
    Eileen K.

    Alcoholic drinks are terrible. $14.00 for a Gin and Tonic where they dump a (10oz?) bottle of tonic into a Starbucks style Grande plastic cup and add the minimal gin. No garnish. Awlful...stick to the wine if you dare. Looking forward to Leslie Odom Jr. tonite to make up for wasted money on "Spirits".

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    Annabelle R.

    I attended a performance of Carnival of the Animals at the Balboa Theatre this past weekend, and had an awesome time listening to the sounds of the San Diego Symphony. The show is a bit geared toward kids (with the animal theme), but hey I like animals too, lol... seriously it's good music for all ages.  The orchestra was on point, the musicians performing with such ease and a bit of playfulness... initially it was mainly string and wind instruments, but later some percussion & piano for the finale (the carnival). The conductor actually got the crowd involved for some of the earlier pieces. For instance, there were pics on the screen prompting audience members (mainly the kids) to "meow" during the orchestra's performance of Leroy Anderson's The Waltzing Cat. Same with Haydn's Symphony No. 82 with the bear. The shadow puppets on screen were absolutely entertaining (not just just for the kids) and so fitting for the show. This particular event was about 45 minutes long, and though I'm from the bay area where the SF Symphony constantly amazes audiences with their talents (and makes it hard for others to compare), I really enjoyed and appreciated the San Diego Symphony's lighthearted performance this past Saturday.

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    Sarah K.

    I got to attend my first symphony here which was honestly amazing. It was the Chinese New Year one which was 85 min long, nooo breaks. But honestly, it didn't feel like 85 minutes. At max it felt like I was sitting there for 20-30min because of how good the musicians were! The location here is sort of confusing. My friend and I got dropped off here with a Lyft and we were hella confused cuz the outside said Symphony Towers so we initially thought we were dropped off at the wrong place, but turns out the symphony itself was located inside on the other side of the lobby. So keep this weird building design in mind if you plan on coming here. Check-In was super easy. We went to the ticket office and claimed our online tickets in person and had our tickets scanned and got to walk in. Keep in mind I accidentally ordered the mail-to-home tickets and didn't realize there was a $7 charge, and I called the same day and they canceled the tickets and refunded them for me so I could repurchase and just get mobile tickets which was nice of them!! It does take a few days for the refund to come through though. Honestly our first symphony experience was exciting. We paid $20 for tickets each but then the musicians that came told everyone to move closer to the front. So we paid $20 and got front row seats LOL. Not complaining about that at all. I do have an issue with the people that are working/volunteering here though. Several people were recording videos and taking photos and noooo one went up to those people, yet when I decided to take out my phone, I was asked to put mine away, when literally the woman right next to me and my friend recorded the whole damn concert. Like wtf? Way to call me out and not everyone else. My friend thought I was being discriminated against but who knows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Also like before and after the show, the people that work/volunteer here are micromanagers. Like I just wanna walk around and see the lobby area and legit every 2 seconds people are coming up and asking me where am I going. Didn't know I was 5 years old and lost my parents. I find it really unnecessary to ask adults who are trying to enjoy their experience where they are going. I can take care of myself thank you very much. I didn't see this happen to anyone else but me and my friend which was irritating. Other than the people that manage the place, its absolutely gorgeous and a wonderful place to come and listen to music.

    Darlin & I
    Jackie B.

    Love the San Diego Symphony. Listened to them both at the Embarcadero & finally Thursday at the Copley Symphony Hall. Whichever venue you choose, there is not a bad seat in the house. Conductor was David Danzmyar. Funny and put on an awesome show. Standing ovation! The building is beautiful and intricate architecture. It's beyond amazing from the outside just looks like any downtown building. Once you pass the lobby, oh my. It's like you're in a different city. The arts I feel is under appreciated in SD. But trust me when I say this, go to one of their shows and you will be in love. Show after show I am mesmerized. Whether they are playing scores from movies to Beethoven. Their shows are geared for everyone. Even family, some shows are specific kid friendly. Please support the arts. The shows are wonderfully put together with such thought for some such affordable prices. Let's talk parking...it's downtown. What do you expect. Come early. Have a few drinks (P.S. we had Jack & Coke and boy oh boy it was made well). Relax and make it a date night and go to a nice fancy dinner before hand. BTW staff is amazing!

    ALL ABOUT THE PIANO: RHAPSODY IN BLUE
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    Faye L.

    I came here some years ago for a piano concert. It wasn't what we anticipated but we appreciated the venue nonetheless. The seats remind me of a grand movie theater with each seat having a decent view of the stage. The crowd was a bit different the first time we were here though. The lady next to us got irate when we didn't stand up to give a standing ovation like she did during one concerto. Sorry lady but not everyone has to agree with you on which piece warrants a standing ovation. That's the thing about music : to each his own right. I was surprised over the weekend with tickets to the ALL ABOUT THE PIANO: RHAPSODY IN BLUE : A Jacobs Masterworks Concert. We were a few minutes late but the nice ushers were helpful and kind. They now have an overhead tv, above the stage, that shows the pianist playing the keys. That helped tremendously and make me smile how much I miss playing the beloved piano. The crowd seemed immersed in the music and the stranger next to me struck up a lively conversation with me and friend during intermission. It was truly a fun night. The reception and front street get busy after the symphony. Valets are trying to retrieve cars, people are trying to find their designated uber drivers, patrons are trying to cross the street to get to the parking lots. It's chaos but it's manageable.

    Alexandr K.

    Amazing place. I was here with my wife on her birthday. We saw Harry Potter and it was one of the best experience in my life. Definitely, you should visit this Symphony and feel amazing vibe of this place!

    Taken at the end..... From the front row! Amazing performance!

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    Ask the Community - San Diego Symphony

    Hello! How long is each concert? I am interested in the BEYOND THE SCORE: MOZART'S PIANO CONCERTO NO. 27

    Hi Jasmin! Our Beyond the Score concerts are approximately 90 minutes with no intermission. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.

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    I've seen the symphony several times at Copley (and a few times at Summer Pops and other events around town).

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