Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Eva Ollikainen - Gil Shaham & Petrushka Tickets in Baltimore


Meyerhoff Symphony Hall will be rocking with a concert by Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Eva Ollikainen - Gil Shaham & Petrushka. ConcertFix has a great selection of seats starting at $105.00 for the REAR ORCH LEFT section and range all the way up to $549.00 for the ORCH CTR section. The concert will be held on April 25, 2025 and is the only Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Eva Ollikainen - Gil Shaham & Petrushka concert scheduled at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall for the moment. We only have 84 tickets left in stock, so secure yours today before they get sold out. Purchased tickets come with a 100% moneyback guarantee so you know your order is safe. Give us a shout at 855-428-3860 if you have any questions about this exciting event in Baltimore on April 25.

Tickets for Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Eva Ollikainen - Gil Shaham & Petrushka at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Eva Ollikainen - Gil Shaham & Petrushka will be performing at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall for a big show that you won't want to miss! Tickets are on sale now at great prices here at our site where we make it our priority to get you to the show even if it's completely sold out at the venue. We want you to sit up close, which is why we are a trusted source for first row and premium seats. If you need them last-minute, make sure to get eTickets for the quickest delivery so you can get them sent to your email. All purchases are made through our safe and secure checkout and covered with a 100% money-back guarantee.

Is Gil Shaham having a show in Baltimore, Maryland?

Yes, Gil Shaham is expected to have a show in Baltimore at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on April 25. This is the only Gil Shaham performance booked in Maryland.

What can we hope to hear at the Gil Shaham concert in Baltimore?

"Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No.1 in F Sharp Minor Op.14: 2. Preghiera. Larghetto" is always a fan favorite and will most likely be played at the Gil Shaham Baltimore performance. Plus, the crowd could catch Gil Shaham play "Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47: III. Allegro ma non tanto," which is also very saught-after.