Upcoming Concerts
Coachella Valley Symphony's “A Symphonic Odyssey”
The final two concerts of the 2024-25 season are part of the Coachella Valley Symphony’s strategic partnership with the City of Rancho Mirage. Two of the Valley’s top venues, the McCallum Theater and the Rancho Mirage Amphitheater at Rancho Mirage Community Park will be the location for these vibrant and incredible concerts and are available to everyone in the community, FREE of charge, courtesy of the City of Rancho Mirage.
Our second concert of the season is spaced themed concert celebrating the Rancho Mirage Observatory on Saturday, February 22, 2025 at 5:30PM at the Rancho Mirage Amphitheater. This will be a “Close Encounter of the Symphonic Kind.” Watch for an “Out of this World Experience.”
“We are thrilled to be back at the Rancho Mirage Amphitheater and the music is epic in its scope. Composers get so inspired by space when they are writing music about the cosmos; the imagination expands beyond human’s current capacity. Our program covers quite a few years of Film and TV scores, and will uplift audiences beyond our galaxy. It will truly be an “Out of this World Experience” and is in celebration of the Rancho Mirage Observatory,” said John Mario, Music Director and Conductor, Coachella Valley Symphony.
“A SYMPHONIC ODYSSEY”
Sprach Zarathustra - Einleitung by Richard Strauss
Star Wars - Main Title by John Williams
Star Wars - Princess Leia’s Theme by John Williams
The Mandalorian by Ludwig Goransson arranged by Robert Longfield
Interstellar Suite by Hans Zimmer, Alex Gibson, Ryan Romeyn Rubin, arranged by Luca Boscolo, Marco De Lazzari
Close Encounters of The Third Kind by John Williams
Star Trek Through the Years arranged by Calvin Custer
Theme from E.T. by John Williams arranged by James D. Ployhar
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Medley) by John Williams arr. by Robert Longfield
Moon River by Henry Mancini arranged by John Moss
The Rebellion is Reborn by John Williams arranged by Sean O’Loughlin
Spharenklange Opus 235 by Josef Strauss
Jupiter from The Planets by Gustav Holst
The mission of the Coachella Valley Symphony is to perpetuate live symphony music and to provide public performance venues for both accomplished youth and adult musicians, to provide symphonic music education to young emerging musicians and to support diversity among individuals and within music presentations.
Food and beverage available for purchase by Willie’s Bistro.
No outside food or beverage allowed. Only service dogs allowed.
Doors open at 4:30PM.
“The Coachella Symphony is excited to announce the dates and themes of our 2024-2025 season as part of our ongoing strategic partnership with the City of Rancho Mirage. The Symphony will be performing in the McCallum Theater for two shows and the Rancho Mirage Amphitheater for our February concert, which will all continue to be under the skillful hands of music director and conductor, John Mario,” Dr. Lisa Lindley, CEO Coachella Valley Symphony.
Our final concert of the season is always our fan favorite “Best of Stage & Screen” on Friday, April 25, 2025 at 7:30PM at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert.
“The Coachella Valley symphony is delighted to be celebrating our 30th year as “your community orchestra“ and to be able to perform the entire season in the beautiful Rancho Mirage Amphitheater! We are grateful for the support of the city and our sponsors that make this season possible. We are especially excited to bring live symphony performances back to our patrons,” said Dr. Lisa Lindley, CEO, Coachella Valley Symphony.
The mission of the Coachella Valley Symphony is to perpetuate live symphony music and to provide public performance venues for both accomplished youth and adult musicians, to provide symphonic music education to young emerging musicians and to support diversity among individuals and within music presentations.
For more information on ways to support the Coachella Valley Symphony, call 760-360-2222.