The Cleveland Orchestra has announced that single tickets for its 2026 Miami season at the Adrienne Arsht Center will go on sale September 19. The season includes a variety of performances, including the newly added “The Princess Bride in Concert,” where the classic 1987 film will be screened with Mark Knopfler’s score performed live by the orchestra. This marks the 19th year of The Cleveland Orchestra’s residency in Miami, continuing its partnership with the Arsht Center.

Highlights of the 2026 season include Franz Welser-Möst conducting Verdi’s Requiem in January, featuring a star-studded quartet of soloists and The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus. Later in January, violinist Itzhak Perlman will join the orchestra for “Cinema Serenade,” showcasing iconic film scores. The season also features pianist Yefim Bronfman performing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5, alongside Mozart’s Symphony No. 41. March brings a collaboration with the New World Symphony performing Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring,” with violinist Sergey Khachatryan as soloist.

The orchestra continues its commitment to accessibility with the “Under 18s Free” program, offering one free ticket to young people aged 17 and under with each regular-priced ticket purchased. Information on subscription packages and individual tickets can be found through the Arsht Center Box Office or their website.

Source: https://files.baskercdn.com/clevelandorchestra/files/2026 Miami Single Tickets.pdf