Symphony on the Prairie moves to full-capacity concerts starting Friday

Following local, state and federal health protocols, Kroger Symphony on the Prairie will open to full-capacity beginning with the first scheduled concert this Friday, June 25.

To assure the safest and most comfortable environment, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, in partnership with Conner Prairie, will issue a maximum of 8,000 date-specific tickets each performance this summer. All patrons must purchase tickets via the ISO website or purchase discounted tickets at any Central Indiana Kroger location. Once purchased, date-specific tickets will be deposited in each patron’s ISO account. Every attendee age 3 and over must have a ticket to enter each performance; children age 2 and under are free.

As part of the announcement, reserved tables have been configured to increase capacity and additional tables available for purchase. Reserved table holders will receive information about adding seats to their reservations directly from the ISO. Current table holders are being contacted directly to address their needs.

Performing at the Conner Prairie Symphony Bowl, the full line up for the 2021 Kroger Symphony on the Prairie includes:

  • June 25 & 27 | REVOLUTION: The Music of the Beatles – A Symphonic Experience, featuring the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Jack Everly
  • July 2-4 | Star-Spangled Symphony, featuring the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by Jacob Joyce. Special guests Kevin Lin & Dean Dorrell
  • July 9-10 | Face 2 Face – Billy Joel / Elton John Tribute
  • July 16-17 | Bee Gees Now!
  • July 23-24 | Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  • July 30-31 | One Night of Queen performed by Gary Mullen & The Works
  • Aug. 6-7 | The Temptations
  • Aug. 13 | The Nauti Yachtys ft. Josh Kaufman
  • Aug. 14 | Frankie Moreno
  • Aug. 20-21 | Southern Accents: The Music of Tom Petty
  • Aug. 27-28 | Legendary Ladies of Soul
  • Sept. 3-4 | Brass Transit: The Music of Chicago
  • Sept. 10-11 | Who’s Bad Music Presents: The Evolution of Pop

Gates open at 6 p.m. and concerts begin at 8 p.m. each evening (with the exception of this Sunday’s Revolution: The Music of the Beatles when gates open at 5 p.m. and the show begins at 7 p.m.).

For answers to frequently asked questions, visit the ISO’s Symphony on the Prairie website.