Seattle Symphony Live
Music returns to Benaroya Hall! The Symphony proudly launches a brand-new subscription-based streaming service for the 2020–2021 season: Seattle Symphony Live.
Experience the sights and sounds of live Seattle Symphony performances in high-definition video and high-fidelity streaming audio from the comfort of your living room or on the go! Connect to the Seattle Symphony Live platform from your favorite device — PC & laptop, tablet, smartphone or smart TV. Monthly passes to Seattle Symphony Live are just $12.99/month and include a free 7-day trial with no commitment required.
The Seattle Symphony Live platform premieres weekly livestreamed concerts with shortened programs and a smaller, socially distanced, PPE-protected orchestra. Each weekly concert is also available on demand for 7 days following the live broadcasts. More programming will be announced each month throughout the season. Explore Seattle Symphony Live today!
Note: all 2020–2021 season subscribers and donors at the Friends level and above receive complimentary access to Seattle Symphony Live for the entire 2020–2021 season.
How To Watch
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Seattle Symphony Live Concert Schedule: March–July 2021
Note: all times listed are Pacific Time (PT).
Live Broadcast Date & Time | Program |
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Friday, March 26, at 8pm (PT) (Available to watch through April 2.) |
Ivan & Alyosha with the Seattle Symphony |
Friday, April 2, at 11am (PT) (Available on demand.) |
Tiny Clips for Tiny Tots: Noise Makers |
Friday, April 2, at 8pm (PT) (Available to watch through April 9.) |
SRJO: A Tribute to Louis Armstrong |
Thursday, April 8, at 7:30pm (PT) (Available to watch through April 15.) |
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20 |
Thursday, April 15, at 7:30pm (PT) (Available to watch through April 22.) |
Shostakovich & Respighi |
Friday, April 23, at 8pm (PT) (Available to watch through April 30.) |
Music for Spring |
Saturday, April 24, at 11am (PT) (Available to watch through May 1.) |
Family Concert: Earth |
Thursday, April 29, at 7:30pm (PT) (Available to watch through May 6.) |
Tan Dun & Takemitsu |
Thursday, May 6, at 7:30pm (PT) (Available to watch through May 13.) |
Handel, Vivaldi & DvoĆák |
Friday, May 7, at 11am (PT) (Available on demand.) |
Meet the Instrument: Percussion |
Thursday, May 13, at 7:30pm (PT) (Available to watch through May 20.) |
Bach & Schubert |
Thursday, May 20, at 7:30pm (PT) (Available to watch through May 27.) |
Beethoven & Mozart Piano Concertos |
Thursday, May 27, at 7:30pm (PT) (Available to watch through June 3.) |
Duruflé, Wagner & Barfield |
Friday, June 4, at 11am (PT) (Available on demand.) |
Tiny Clips for Tiny Tots: Somewhere Over the Rainbow |
Friday, June 4, at 8pm (PT) (Available to watch through June11.) |
Wish Upon the Stars |
Thursday, June 10, at 7:30pm (PT) (Available to watch through June 17.) |
Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 2 |
Thursday, June 17, at 7:30pm (PT) (Available to watch through June 24.) |
Music for Summer |
Thursday, June 24, at 7:30pm (PT) (Available to watch through July 1.) |
Season Closing Concert |
Saturday, June 26, at 11am (PT) (Available to watch through July 3.) |
Family Concert: Water |
Friday, July 2, at 11am (PT) (Available on demand.) |
Tiny Clips for Tiny Tots: Let's Go to the Symphony |
Friday, July 9, at 11am (PT) (Available on demand.) |
Meet the Instrument: The Conductor's Edition |