The performances of How to Train Your Dragon (April 14, 2020) and The Temptations (April 17 & 18, 2020) are being rescheduled for a later date. Current ticket holders for these performances will be reissued tickets and do not need to take any action at this time.
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Utah Symphony Presents
How to Train Your Dragon in Concert
DATES and TIMES:
April 14, 2020 / 7 PM
VENUE:
Abravanel Hall
123 W. South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT. 84101
SYNOPSIS:
A winner with audiences and critics alike, DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon is a captivating and original story that combines humor, fire-breathing action and epic adventure!
Hiccup is a young Viking who defies tradition when he befriends one of his deadliest foes – a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless. Together, these unlikely heroes must fight against all odds to save both their worlds.
How To Train Your Dragon – In Concert features this acclaimed film presented in HD, with composer John Powell’s Academy Award®-nominated score performed live to picture by the Utah Symphony in a thrilling experience for all ages.
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Announce/Subscriptions On Sale: May 10, 2019
Single Tickets On Sale: June 14, 2019
Late Seating Policy:
Late seating will be at an appropriate break in the concert, to be determined at a later date, or at intermission. More information on our late and re-entry policies is available at utahsymphony.org.
General Age Guideline:
This family-friendly performance is open to audience members of all ages.
Artists and programs are subject to change.
Message from Utah Symphony | Utah Opera (801) 533-NOTE:
Free Ticket Exchanges for Illness
We highly encourage patrons who are feeling unwell to stay home from performances and are happy to exchange existing tickets to a future performance date. Exchanges are always free for subscribers. We are currently waiving the $5 ticket exchange fee for single-concert ticket buyers who need to exchange their tickets because they are feeling unwell, need to stay home to care for sick household members, or are at high-risk for illness.