JOHN WILLIAMS: 90TH BIRTHDAY BONANZA
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why did the Bozeman Symphony postpone the January performances of John Williams: 90th Birthday Bonanza?
Due to the current climate of COVID-19 in our community, postponing this performance was imperative for the health and safety of our entire Bozeman Symphony family, including patrons, musicians, staff, and volunteers. We look forward to celebrating the music of one of the greatest film composers of all time, John Williams, at our new postponed concert dates of June 24th, 25th, and 26th, 2022.
If I purchased tickets to the John Williams: 90th Birthday Bonanza on January 29th or 30th, what are my ticket options?
Why did the Bozeman Symphony schedule a third performance on Friday, June 24th at 7:30 PM?
Since our January 29th and 30th performances were almost sold-out, we wanted to give more people the opportunity to see this incredible concert in person at the Willson Auditorium. In addition, the extra performance gives current ticket holders more flexibility if they need to exchange tickets for a new day.
Will Music Director Norman Huynh be conducting the new postponed performance days?
Yes, Music Director Norman Huynh is excited to conduct these performances in June 2022 and celebrate John Williams' 90th Birthday with all of you!
Due to the current climate of COVID-19 in our community, postponing this performance was imperative for the health and safety of our entire Bozeman Symphony family, including patrons, musicians, staff, and volunteers. We look forward to celebrating the music of one of the greatest film composers of all time, John Williams, at our new postponed concert dates of June 24th, 25th, and 26th, 2022.
If I purchased tickets to the John Williams: 90th Birthday Bonanza on January 29th or 30th, what are my ticket options?
- OPTION 1: KEEP YOUR TICKETS - Your tickets will be automatically transferred to the Saturday or Sunday performance respective to your previous purchase. For example, if you had a ticket for Saturday evening, January 29th at 7:30pm, that ticket will now be good for the Saturday, June 25th concert at 7:30pm.
- OPTION 2: EXCHANGE YOUR TICKETS - If you are unable to make the new postponed day respective to your previous purchase, you can exchange your ticket for our June 24th, 25th, or 26th performance date. If you are unable to make any of the new postponed dates, you can exchange your ticket for one of our three remaining classical series performances, please contact us: tickets@bozemansymphony.org or 406-585-9774.
- OPTION 3: DONATE YOUR TICKETS - If you are unable to make any of the new postponed concert dates, you can donate your ticket amount back to the Bozeman Symphony. Your donation helps keep symphonic music alive in our community.
- OPTION 4: RECEIVE A FULL REFUND - If you are unable to make any of our new postponed concert dates or exchange your tickets for one of our three remaining classic series concerts, you can contact the Bozeman Symphony for a full refund at tickets@bozemansymphony.org or 406-585-9774.
Why did the Bozeman Symphony schedule a third performance on Friday, June 24th at 7:30 PM?
Since our January 29th and 30th performances were almost sold-out, we wanted to give more people the opportunity to see this incredible concert in person at the Willson Auditorium. In addition, the extra performance gives current ticket holders more flexibility if they need to exchange tickets for a new day.
Will Music Director Norman Huynh be conducting the new postponed performance days?
Yes, Music Director Norman Huynh is excited to conduct these performances in June 2022 and celebrate John Williams' 90th Birthday with all of you!
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENT SENT TO BOZEMAN SYMPHONY PATRONS
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 2022 // 8 AM
Dear Bozeman Symphony Patrons,
The Bozeman Symphony is committed to providing an exceptional concert experience that prioritizes a safe environment for all. Our top priority remains the health and safety of our patrons, staff, and musicians. Due to the current climate of COVID-19 in our community and to uphold this commitment we are announcing the postponement of the John Williams: 90th Birthday Bonanza on January 29th and 30th with guest conductor Caleb Young.
As the January concert is nearly sold-out, we have added a third performance among the new postponement dates! Along with the additional concert we are also pleased to announce that Music Director Norman Huynh will now be conducting this concert series.
New dates for this performance at Willson Auditorium are as follows:
We would like to express our sincere appreciation to all individuals who have already purchased tickets and are greatly disappointed that we cannot continue with the January dates as planned.
All current ticket holders will receive priority access to the June performances with your tickets being automatically transferred to the Saturday or Sunday performance respective to your previous purchase. For example, if you had a ticket for Saturday evening, January 29th at 7:30pm, that ticket will now be good for the Saturday, June 25th concert at 7:30pm.
We understand the need for flexibility and options, however. For a full refund, to donate tickets, to exchange tickets for a different day, or to attend an alternative classical series performance, please contact us: tickets@bozemansymphony.org or 406-585-9774.
Thank you for your understanding and support to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19 among our entire Bozeman Symphony family. Thank you for being there with us in-person and virtually for an inspiring and captivating start to our season lead by Music Director Norman Huynh. Despite the postponement mid-season, we look forward to sharing live symphonic music with you in the months ahead.
Sincerely,
Emily Paris-Martin,
Executive Director
Norman Huynh,
Music Director
Stephen Schachman,
Board of Directors Chair
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 2022 // 8 AM
Dear Bozeman Symphony Patrons,
The Bozeman Symphony is committed to providing an exceptional concert experience that prioritizes a safe environment for all. Our top priority remains the health and safety of our patrons, staff, and musicians. Due to the current climate of COVID-19 in our community and to uphold this commitment we are announcing the postponement of the John Williams: 90th Birthday Bonanza on January 29th and 30th with guest conductor Caleb Young.
As the January concert is nearly sold-out, we have added a third performance among the new postponement dates! Along with the additional concert we are also pleased to announce that Music Director Norman Huynh will now be conducting this concert series.
New dates for this performance at Willson Auditorium are as follows:
We would like to express our sincere appreciation to all individuals who have already purchased tickets and are greatly disappointed that we cannot continue with the January dates as planned.
All current ticket holders will receive priority access to the June performances with your tickets being automatically transferred to the Saturday or Sunday performance respective to your previous purchase. For example, if you had a ticket for Saturday evening, January 29th at 7:30pm, that ticket will now be good for the Saturday, June 25th concert at 7:30pm.
We understand the need for flexibility and options, however. For a full refund, to donate tickets, to exchange tickets for a different day, or to attend an alternative classical series performance, please contact us: tickets@bozemansymphony.org or 406-585-9774.
Thank you for your understanding and support to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19 among our entire Bozeman Symphony family. Thank you for being there with us in-person and virtually for an inspiring and captivating start to our season lead by Music Director Norman Huynh. Despite the postponement mid-season, we look forward to sharing live symphonic music with you in the months ahead.
Sincerely,
Emily Paris-Martin,
Executive Director
Norman Huynh,
Music Director
Stephen Schachman,
Board of Directors Chair