Orchestra Hall Minneapolis

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Orchestra Hall is a concert hall that is located on 11th Street at Peavey Plaza in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. The home of the Minnesota …

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Mar 3, 2024
Attended Troupe Vertigo with MN Orchestra, both of which were Amazing. Nearby parking garages were $15-35 for the show. The bathroom facet water temp was not adjustable from its ice water setting. … Full review by redacted2023
May 15, 2023
I'd been in the hall early on, late 70s, and most recently mid-90s, not since as I lived out of town. It's still beautiful, with great acoustics, and a great experience. Fixtures and furnishings loo… Full review by Henry S
Sep 24, 2022
We had a lovely date here Fri nite, The orchestra was fabulous, it always is! NOTE ON PARKING: Do Not park In 1111 Marquette Ramp, attached by skyway to Orchestra Hall. Altho convenient to get in… Full review by kirbyfredstpaul

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If there was a perfect seat in this hall, which would you sit at?? Am new to this hall, and want to purchase tickets.... What …
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If there was a perfect seat in this hall, which would you sit at?? Am new to this hall, and want to purchase tickets.... What would you recommend for best viewing and first overall experience??
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That might be dependent upon how much you would like to spend for your ticket and what type of performance. The higher priced ones will generally be better seating. That said, you …
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That might be dependent upon how much you would like to spend for your ticket and what type of performance. The higher priced ones will generally be better seating. That said, you can still purchase a lesser priced ticket and have good seats. So, I would suggest you figure out your price point, then look to see what is available in that range. I like sitting on the main floor, near the aisle along one of the outer sections, as then you can see even if there is a tall person ahead of you. The box seats are also fun, as you get such as different perspective. I would avoid the partial view seats. Enjoy, and pick different seats next time, to try something different. I would sit closer for a soloist, and further back or in the boxes for a dance/broadway type show.
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Answer by Alaska T · Oct 24, 2017
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