CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra will perform at the newly reopened Carolina Theatre at Belk Place later this year.
The Symphony will perform on Friday, March 28 at 7:30 p.m. for its Spring Gala, A Homecoming. The performance will feature world-renowned soprano Renée Fleming, inspired by her Grammy Award-winning album, “Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene.”
The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra gave its inaugural performance at the theatre on March 20, 1932.
“Returning to the Carolina Theatre, the birthplace of the Charlotte Symphony, for our Spring Gala is an incredibly meaningful moment for us,” said David Fisk, President and CEO of the Charlotte Symphony. “This celebration honors not only our rich history and deep ties to our city, but also how far we’ve come and the exciting future ahead. We are thrilled to share the evening with Renée Fleming, whose performance will undoubtedly make this historic venue come alive.”
The Carolina Theatre has been vacant since 1978 but will reopen in March.
Tickets for the Spring Gala Concert are available now at charlottesymphony.org.