Upcoming Richmond Symphony Performances in Communities Across Central Virginia

One of the Richmond Symphony's community performances this summer will take place at Pocahontas State Park in Chesterfield County. Other summer performances will take place in Henrico County and at home in the City of Richmond.

This summer, the Richmond Symphony will perform at a number of community events! First, we’ll return to Pocahontas Premieres at Pocahontas State Park on Saturday, June 6. Associate Conductor Hae Lee will lead works by Tchaikovsky, John Williams, and more. For more information, click here.

Next, we’ll spend two days at Richmond SailFest, presented by the Virginia Museum of History & Culture with support from the City of Richmond as part of the America250 celebrations! On Saturday, June 13, at 6:30pm, the Richmond Symphony will perform in concert. The next day on Sunday, June 14, our 6th annual Mile of Music event will take place from 12:00pm to 2:30pm. Stay tuned for more information soon!

Finally, in July, the Richmond Symphony will perform at A Henrico Fourth, presented by Henrico County Recreation and Parks. Join us on Saturday, July 4 at Crump Park to celebrate. For more information, click here.

Keep an eye on the Richmond Symphony’s social media platforms for more information as these concerts draw near. We look forward to seeing you at a concert this summer!

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