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Walt Disney Concert Hall Subscription Packages

Our subscription packages offer the best value, combining curated sets of concerts (from 3 to 9) with insider perks like free ticket exchanges, convenient payment plans, and many other benefits available to subscribers only.  Explore 2025/26 subscription packages here.

Our curated subscription packages are a great way to experience the breadth of the LA Phil’s programming and enjoy exclusive benefits throughout the season.

A subscription package gets you the lowest price on the best-available seats, as well as exclusive subscriber benefits, including free ticket exchanges, early access to Special Concerts, and more.

 

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We're delighted you're joining us at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Subscription packages for the Walt Disney Concert Hall season became available beginning March 6, 2025. Renewing subscribers may login to their account to renew their package. 

  1. Visit laphil.com/subscribe and select the subscription package you wish to purchase
  2. Click the BUY SUBSCRIPTION button at the top of the page.
  3. Select the number of seats and section you wish to purchase and click CONTINUE
  4. Review your seat selection.
  5. Review your order carefully and confirm that you have the correct amount of seats and locations. Then, accept the Conditions of Sale and press Checkout.
  6. Complete your payment information.

The Box Office will provide the best available seats in your selected section.

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Subscribers may add on all other concerts in the 2025/26 season now.

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The opportunity to request an upgrade ended with the subscription renewal deadline of April 11, 2025. If you have not renewed, you may submit subscription change and upgrade requests with your subscription renewal form via mail or online and we'll do our best to fulfill the request with the limited options available at this time. For the security and protection of your subscription seats, all subscription change requests must be sent in writing and cannot receive change requests over the telephone.

To submit your subscription change request when renewing online:

  1. Log into your account laphil.com
  2. Located your Walt Disney Concert Hall subscription under My Subscriptions
  3. Click Renew
  4. Click the “Request to Upgrade This Package” button
  5. Select the type of change you would like to request (Improve My Seats, Change my Series, or Change Number of Seats/Section)
  6. Complete details of your request
  7. Click the Upgrade Button
  8. Continue to renew you subscription.

To submit your subscription change request when renewing via mail:

  1. Check the Improve or Change check box in Section 2
  2. Complete the Improvements, Changes, or Additions sections on the reverse side of the Renewal Form.
  3. Mail your completed Renewal Form to the address on the form.
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We're delighted you're joining us at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Subscription packages became available to new subscribers March 6, 2025. Please note that new subscription packages are no longer available for the 2025/26 season. You may purchase your subscription online and select your select your specific seat locations by taking the following steps: 

  1. Visit laphil.com/subscribe and select the subscription package you wish to purchase
  2. Click the BUY SUBSCRIPTION button at the top of the page.
  3. Select the number of seats and section you wish to purchase and click CONTINUE
  4. Review your seat selection.  If you would like to change your seats, please add new seats and remove your previously selected seats.  Press CONFIRM SEATS
  5. Review your order carefully and confirm that you have the correct amount of seats and locations. Then, accept the Conditions of Sale and press Checkout.
  6. Complete your payment information.
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Subscriber ticket exchanges are a benefit exclusively for subscribers. Subscribers have the benefit of exchanging subscription tickets without added fees. Tickets may be exchanged between series, subject to availability. Prices vary by concert, so any additional charge would need to be paid at the time of the exchange. Subscribers can exchange tickets with no fee beginning on July 29, 2025 at 10:00am.  For more information on Subscriber ticket exchanges, please visit laphil.com/exchange.

Subscribers can easily exchange online tickets by taking the follows steps:

  1. Click Log in (at top of this page).
  2. Add desired new seats to your cart.
  3. Return to your account by clicking your name at the top and selecting MY ACCOUNT from the drop down menu.
  4. Click MANAGE TICKETS next to the concert you want to exchange out of in the "My Upcoming Events" section (in the center).
  5. Click RETURN TICKETS. In the dialogue box, select the seats you want to exchange out of and click RETURN.
  6. Click CART (at the top of the page).
  7. Look for your exchange credit noted in the cart upon clicking through. Continue through the checkout process to complete your exchange.
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If you have multiple subscription packages, you may easily drop any of your subscription packages when you submit your renewal for via mail or online.  For the security and protection of your subscription seats, all subscription change requests must be sent in writing and cannot receive change requests over the telephone.

   To drop one of your subscription packages when renewing online:

  1. Log into your account laphil.com
  2. Locate your Walt Disney Concert Hall subscription under My Subscriptions
  3. Click Renew
  4. Click Add To Cart
  5. In Your Cart, click the Remove button next to the package you wish to drop
  6. Review all changes
  7. Click Checkout and complete your order

To drop one of your subscription packages when renewing via mail:

  1. Check the Improve or Change check box in Section 2
  2. Complete the Changes section and including
  3. Mail your completed Renewal Form to the address on the form.
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Our digital tickets are designed to give you the freedom to manage and share your tickets with your friends.  We understand that some subscribers may require paper tickets.  You may request paper tickets when you renew your subscription. If you renew your subscription by mail, please check the Paper Tickets checkbox on the bottom of your renewal form.  When renewing online, you’ll have the option of selecting your paper tickets as your delivery method. Please note that there is a $5 ticket mailing fee per order.  Tickets will be mailed to your mailing address no later than two weeks prior to your first concert.

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Walt Disney Concert Hall Ticket Information

There three three ways to purchase tickets:

  • Subscription packages: Subscription packages offer the best value, combining curated sets of concerts with insider perks like exclusive pre-sales and premium seating, easy ticket exchange, and more.
  • Create Your Own (CYO): Create Your Own package by selecting three or more concerts a save on single-concert ticket prices and no per-ticket charges. Create Your Own Packages are now available for the 2025/26 season. You may learn more about CYO packages at laphil.com/cyo.
  • Individual tickets: Purchase tickets on a concert by concert basis.  Tickets for the 2025/26 season are now available.
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You may Create Your Own (CYO) package of 3 or more concerts in the 2025/26 season now.

CYO packages provide you freedom of selecting three or more concerts to build a customized season package, while saving on single-concert ticket prices and no per-ticket fees. You may learn more about CYO packages at laphil.com/cyo.

To Create Your Own Package:

  • Browse our calendar and find the concerts you want.
  • Click the blue heart icon in the concert listing to favorite it.
  • When you’re ready to purchase, select the grey heart icon at the top of the page next to the shopping cart to proceed to checkout.

 

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The LA Phil is committed to making its concerts accessible to all who wish to enjoy live music. For more information about accessible seating and services at Walt Disney Concert Hall, please visit laphil.com/access.

Accessible seats may be purchased online just like buying any other ticket. Look for the wheelchair and companion logos on the seating chart.

Seating areas for patrons in wheelchairs (and their companions) are available on all levels of Walt Disney Concert Hall. We regret that ushers may not physically assist patrons wishing to transfer into theater seats.

Please note: There are many sold-out concerts at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Seating and parking are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Absolutely! Contact Audience Services at information@laphil.org or (323) 850 2000 to change the name on your will call tickets. You will need to provide a name, address, and phone number for the person picking up the tickets for verification at the Box Office.

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It means you’ll be unable to see the entire stage from those seats. You’ll have either an incomplete view because of the position of the seats, or something will be in your line of sight–like a handrail, speakers, or the soundboard.

We sell these seats because for many fans an obstructed view is not a problem, and the tickets are clearly labeled at the time of purchase. If you have purchased obstructed/partial view in error, please contact us and we will do our best to try to relocate you.

These seats are marked with different icons on the seat map and in your cart.

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You may update your phone number and mailing address by logging into your account at laphil.com and navigating to Account Settings.

If you notice an error in the spelling of your name, have a legal name change, or need to update your email address, please complete the form at laphil.com/changeofinformation

This form may also be used to update email addresses, phone numbers, and postal addresses that have been changed.  Please note that your account may not be transferred or updated to the contact information of another individual.

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Our digital tickets are not designed to be printed and we do not recommend printing them.  If you do not have access to a smart phone, you may request that the Box Office print and mail your tickets to you for a $5 per order fee. To ensure that your tickets arrive prior to your concert, please submit your request more than 14 days prior to your concert in writing to information@laphil.org.  Please include the specific performance and tickets you would like printed and your mailing address in the email.

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We’re here to help! You can access your digital tickets at any time by logging into your account. There are step by step guides at laphil.com/digital-tickets to guide you through adding your digital tickets to your smartphone:


1.  Log into your account at https://my.laphil.com/


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2.  Select Manage Tickets next to your performance


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3.  Select Access Tickets


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4.  Mark the checkboxes next to the tickets you'd like to add


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5.  Select Add to Apple Wallet


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6.  Select Add All to save the tickets to your wallet


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More information on how to save, manage, and share your tickets is available at www.laphil.com/digital-tickets.  Thank you, and we look forward to welcoming you to Walt Disney Concert Hall!

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We don't have a relationship with any 3rd-party resale sites and are therefore unable to give specific guidance as to claiming tickets from these sites. Each one operates differently, and we cannot guarantee the security of a site that is not ours.  For assistance with a purchase not directly made to the LA Phil, please contact your original point of sale.

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If you do not have access to a smartphone, you may request that your tickets be printed for a $5 per order fee. To ensure that your tickets arrive prior to your concert, please submit your request more than 14 days prior to your concert in writing to information@laphil.org or by calling 323 850 2000.  Please include the specific performance and tickets you would like printed and your mailing address in the email.

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All sales are final, meaning no exchanges and no refunds. If you find you are unable to attend a concert you purchased tickets for, you are free to give those tickets to a friend or acquaintance (we can send you instructions on how to do this digitally) or donate the tickets back to the Box Office. Any donated ticket will count as a tax-deductible contribution to the LA Phil.

Subscribers and Create Your Own package holders do have the benefit of exchanging tickets.  For more information about Subscriber and Create Your Own package exchanges, visit laphil.com/exchange.

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The only way to know your tickets are valid or authentic is to buy directly from the LA Phil (online via our website, over the phone with Audience Services at 323 850 2000, or in person at the Box Office). We cannot verify tickets bought from a third-party.

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Gift Cards make a great gift for families, friends, coworkers. Visit our Gift Cards page for more information and to purchase.

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Checking your balance is easy. Simply visit www.getmybalance.com.

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Running into trouble accessing your digital tickets? There are step by step guides at laphil.com/digital-tickets to guide you through adding your digital tickets to your smartphone wallet.

You may also visit the Box Office before your performance to request a physical reprint of your tickets. Make sure that you give yourself plenty of time ahead of the show and have a photo ID with you.

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We take your privacy and information security very seriously. The LA Phil never sells data or shares personal information with outside entities and we keep minimal information regarding your purchase history with the LA Phil. 

Please note:

  • Deleting your account eliminate access to digital tickets for future events on your account or any rights or privileges related to any ticket purchases and contributions (including any donation recognition and the cancellation of any tickets already purchased to upcoming performances.)
  • Additionally, this will prevent the LA Phil from communicating with you regarding tickets or performances and may inhibit your ability to purchase tickets online.

Requests to delete your account may be sent to information@laphil.org or via an LA Phil app (LA Phil, Hollywood Bowl, or The Ford) by logging into your account and selecting “Delete Account” from within your account settings.

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Fees may apply when you purchase a ticket online or over the phone. Tickets purchased at the Box Office may not incur such a fee. The fee is displayed once you add a ticket to your cart so that you are aware of the fees before proceeding with your purchase. 

The fees are used to cover all the costs associated with purchasing tickets. This includes but is not limited to: web hosting, ticketing hardware, customer support, training, credit and debit card processing services, email processing, merchant fees, computer hardware and software, telephone lines, labor and more.

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Sometimes artist management will set a ticket limiter by customer, credit card, billing address, and other criteria to provide access to as many fans as possible.


The criteria can change depending on the type of event. Please adhere to published ticket limits. Persons who exceed the ticket limit may have any or all of their orders and tickets canceled without notice.

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While rehearsals are not open to the general public, subscribers and donors are, at times, invited to rehearsals. Invitational Rehearsals are one of our most sought-after membership benefits and are offered to our subscribers and Friends and Patrons of the LA Phil donors. Become a donor today!

 

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Visit Walt Disney Concert Hall

Walt Disney Concert Hall is a part of The Music Center.

Articles lost or found will be held by the head ushers at Walt Disney Concert Hall until the end of a performance.  Afterward, please contact the main security desk at the Artists Entrance of The Music Center's Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at 213.972.7406.

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Free self-guided audio tours of Walt Disney Concert Hall are offered by the Music Center most days. All tours are an hour long and begin in the Grand Avenue Lobby of Walt Disney Concert Hall.

Start times vary, so please check the tour schedule.

Guided Tours are offered to our LA Phil Insider's. Look for the sign that reads "LA Phil Insiders' Tour" in the Grand Avenue lobby. Show your concert tickets for that day's performance for admission to the tour. 

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Walt Disney Concert Hall is located at 111 South Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012.  For directions, information about rideshare and drop-off, and public transportation, please visit https://www.laphil.com/visit/getting-here.

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Visit https://www.laphil.com/visit/getting-here for more information about on-site parking and other transportation options.

Parking is available directly beneath Walt Disney Concert Hall. Enter on Second Street or Lower Grand Avenue.

  • Operating hours: Monday-Friday: 6am-12am and Saturday-Sunday: 7am-12am

  • Regular parking costs $10 beginning at 4:30pm for evening concerts and two hours before weekday matinees

Accessible Parking
Accessible parking spaces for vehicles displaying valid, state-issued disability parking placards or license plates are reserved near the elevators on each level.

Valet Parking
Valet parking is available for $23 at the Hope Street entrance beginning at two hours before concert start time.

Founders parking entrance opens two and a half hours before concert start time.

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We recommend arriving 60 minutes prior to the concert start time in order to park and find your seat before the concert begins. If you are unexpectedly delayed, in consideration of our artists and patrons in the hall, late seating will take place during the first appropriate pause in the program, at the discretion of management. Certain programs are performed without intermission; therefore, no late seating can be offered at those concerts. For the convenience of latecomers, the performance in progress may be viewed and heard on monitors in the lobby.

If you leave the hall for any reason, you will not be allowed to retake your seat until an appropriate break in the music.

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During Upbeat Live, our pre-concert conversations, key thinkers and guest musicians – including members of the LA Phil – share their expertise and offer historical and cultural context for your program’s pieces, giving you a deeper understanding of the music.  Upbeat live occurs in BP Hall at Walt Disney Concert Hall or the main auditorium for Friday matinees.  These talks are free for ticketholders and last about 1 hour.  They start 1 hour before the concert and at 9:45am for Friday matinees. 

Can't join us in-person for the event? Check out the UpBeat Live Podcast. New episodes are added after the first night’s concert. See the full Upbeat Live schedule at: laphil.com/ubl.

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Parking may be purchased on-site upon entrance. Cash and credit cards are accepted for on-site parking. 

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What to Expect

Most concerts are 2-2.5 hours, which typically includes a 20-minute intermission. 

Come early for Upbeat Live, the Philharmonic's free pre-concert event where you can learn about the music on your program. This series is offered for most LA Phil performances and starts one hour prior to performance time.

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Never let your wardrobe keep you from a concert! Your experience of the music is what's important, so wear whatever makes you feel comfortable. As you'll see, a lot of concertgoers wear business attire or casual business attire. We do ask that you refrain from using strong fragrances, as they may be distracting to other patrons and the performers.

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Although no special knowledge or experience is needed to enjoy an orchestral concert, certain practices have become customary: • After the orchestra is seated, the first person to come on stage is the concertmaster (the lead first violinist), who is greeted with applause and who then initiates the tuning process. Next comes the conductor (with or without soloist), who is again greeted with applause. Once the conductor has bowed and turned towards the orchestra, everyone becomes quiet so the music can begin. • Silence is the canvas on which music is experienced, so for maximum concentration and enjoyment, the audience should be as quiet as possible. In the sensitive acoustics of Walt Disney Concert Hall, even the slightest noise can be a significant distraction. What would normally go unheard in daily life (whispering, humming, tapping, turning pages, etc.) is noticed by everyone around you. Mobile phones and all other electronic devices must be silenced before the performance begins.

When should I applaud? This has been the subject of much debate. The tradition for the last hundred years or so has been to clap only at the very end of a piece, no matter how many individual movements there are. (In a recital, the custom is to applaud after a group of pieces, as indicated in the program.) The purpose of waiting is to maintain an unbroken atmosphere so that the piece retains its unity and that any spell the music has cast remains unbroken. But in earlier times, it was not unusual for the audience to respond with spontaneous applause, sometimes even insisting that a movement be repeated before a piece could continue. Today, as more music lovers attend classical programs for the first time, enthusiastic applause does occasionally break out between movements. If you are worried about when to applaud, the safest course is to wait until the conductor has turned around to face the audience and everyone is clapping.

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The term "classical music" can be used in two ways. When it's capitalized, it's usually referring to a historical period (c. 1730-1820), the time of Mozart and Haydn. The other meaning of "classical music" is much broader, covering the entire canon of Western art music, from Gregorian chant to Philip Glass and beyond. It encompasses a vast range of styles, forms and techniques, but in one respect, classical music differs from other types by its use of music notation, which is used by composers to indicate the pitch, speed, meter, rhythms and overall execution of the music. From the simplest song to massive compositions of mind-bending complexity, classical music often attempts to affect the mind, body and spirit in profound ways; the greatest examples succeed in doing just that.

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A symphony orchestra is a large ensemble of musicians who variously play strings (violins, violas, cellos, basses), woodwinds (clarinets, oboes, flutes, bassoons), brass (trumpets, French horns, trombones and tubas) or percussion (drums, timpani, bells, etc.). Because of its size (100 or more musicians), an orchestra requires a conductor to keep the players together and present a unified interpretation. Compositions for the orchestra include such works as symphonies and concertos (for soloist and orchestra). Classical music is also written for, and performed by, smaller groups of instruments ("chamber music") or even by just one or two musicians ("solo recital").

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