Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Center will be rocking with a concert by San Diego Symphony: Brahms Festival - Symphonies 1 & 2. ConcertFix has many ticket options that start at $51.00 for the Parterre Left section and range up to $258.00 for the PARTERRE CENTER section. The final show can be seen on February 28, 2026 and is the last remaining San Diego Symphony: Brahms Festival - Symphonies 1 & 2 event scheduled at Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Center currently. We only have 827 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 San Diego on February 27.
Tickets for San Diego Symphony: Brahms Festival - Symphonies 1 & 2 at Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Center
San Diego Symphony: Brahms Festival - Symphonies 1 & 2 will be performing at Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Center for a huge show that you better not miss! Tickets are currently on sale at healthy prices here at ConcertFix where it's our goal to get you to the show even if it's unavailable through the box office. We want you to get up close, which is why we are a top seller for front row and premium seats. If you need them last-minute, make sure to get eTickets for the fastest delivery so you simply print them from your email. All purchases are made through our safe and secure checkout and covered with a 100% money-back guarantee.
When will I be able to experience San Diego Symphony have a concert in San Diego?
San Diego Symphony is presently scheduled to perform in San Diego on February 27 7:30 PM at Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Center, and again on July 15 07:30 PM, July 17 07:30 PM, July 19 07:30 PM, August 1 07:30 PM, August 2 07:30 PM and August 24 07:30 PM.
What can the crowd hope to hear at the San Diego Symphony concert in San Diego?
"La forza del destino : Ouverture" is always a fan favorite and will most likely be played at the San Diego Symphony San Diego show. Secondly, you could hear San Diego Symphony perform "Concerto per Violino in D maggiore, Op. 35," which is also very saught-after.