In accordance with recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control, the Reno Phil’s upcoming concert Scheherazade, March 21 and 22, 2020 will be canceled in an effort to reduce the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Ticket holders will receive an email regarding all the options available and can contact the Reno Phil Box Office by emailing [email protected] or calling 775.323.6393.
“The Reno Phil has been here through many of our city’s most significant moments,” commented President & CEO Tim Young. “As we come together to protect the health of our community, the Reno Phil is dedicated to providing a safe environment to enjoy live music.
“The situation with COVID-19 has put musicians and other freelance artists in a vulnerable financial position. We are deeply committed to our musicians, and as such, will still be compensating them for this set. Proceeds from tickets that are donated back will be used to offset these costs. We appreciate your ongoing support of the orchestra, and all our state’s cultural institutions, during this uncertain time.”
The decision prioritizes public health by restricting all large gatherings, and the Reno Phil is committed to the health and safety of everyone in our community.
“As a non-profit, the cancellation of concerts will have a significant financial impact on the Reno Phil due to unrecoverable losses in ticket sales,” shares Angela White, Board Chair. “Continued support from our community during this uncertain time is vital to the future of the Reno Phil. It helps ensure the orchestra will be there to share the joy of live music with you again soon, in addition to bringing music education to the region’s youth.
“We are incredibly grateful for the many messages of support we have received from patrons and musicians through this challenging time, as we work together to ensure the safety of our communities.”
Information about supporting the Reno Phil through donations can be found online at renophil.com/giving
About the Reno Phil
The Reno Phil is northern Nevada’s largest performing arts organization. The orchestra, led by music director Laura Jackson, is comprised of more than 80 professional musicians who perform more than 30 concerts annually throughout the Reno-Tahoe region. Musicians of the professional orchestra, youth orchestras, various ensembles and education programs offer more than 60 performances each year, playing to more than 50,000 people. To learn more about the Reno Philharmonic and its events, and to discover all that the Reno Phil offers, visit RenoPhil.com. For more information about Reno Philharmonic Association please visit renophil.com.
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