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Looking for the perfect holiday gift for a friend or family member? Whether you're a fan of tradition in the Holiday Pops, or seeking something new such as A Symphony of Steel, get a jumpstart on your holiday shopping by saving 10% on ALL our holiday performances (discount automatically applied)!

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PHILharmonious: 80 Years of Inspiration

Join the Fort Wayne Philharmonic on Saturday, October, 7th in celebrating its 80th season. The evening begins with a cocktail hour, followed by an 80-minute intermission free concert, featuring Gil Shaham and your Fort Wayne Philharmonic. The night will conclude with a light dinner, dessert, and paddle raise in support of Community Engagement and Education programs.

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Thank you for your support.

Your generous gift makes this return to the stage possible! Thanks to Rick & Vicki James of the James Foundation, all gifts up to $100,000 will be matched. Your new or increased support will have double the impact as we bring the joy of live music back to communities across Northeast Indiana.

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A Stick with A Point

Conductor Andrew Constantine introduces his new series of interviews with luminaries from behind the scenes in the classical music industry. Celebrity composers, record producers, venue managers, radio broadcasters and many more, turn the spotlight on the inner workings of this mysterious world in A Stick With A Point. Catch the next episode here.

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Our Mission

79 seasons after its inception, the Fort Wayne Philharmonic's ongoing mission remains the same—to foster and instill a lifelong love of music across the orchestral spectrum through live performances and educational experiences. Music Director Andrew Constantine leads the Fort Wayne Philharmonic in concerts ranging from Pops to Masterworks, large productions and intimate performances.

8 Countries our musicians come from.
7 Age the average Philharmonic musician began studying music.
27 Minimum series performances annually (across eight counties!)