BECK: SECOND NYC ORCHESTRAL SHOW ADDED BY POPULAR DEMAND

BECK

SECOND NYC ORCHESTRAL SHOW ADDED BY POPULAR DEMAND July 30 at Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall with The Orchestra of St. Luke’s

Tickets On Sale Friday, June 7 at 11am ET

Due to overwhelming demand for tickets to Beck’s July 29 first-ever orchestral concert in New York City, a second date has been added July 30 at Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall. Both shows will feature Beck accompanied by the Orchestra of St. Luke’s. Tickets for this encore performance will be on sale beginning Friday, June 7 at 11am ET.

Beck will showcase a daring and different side of his kaleidoscopic creative acumen with this summer’s limited run of orchestral performances. For these eight nights only, Beck will perform accompanied by native orchestras in each city, delivering sure to be unforgettable evenings of unique symphonic arrangements of classics and deep cuts from a towering catalog—reimagining a body of work that includes the multi-platinum Odelay, world-tripping Mutations, somber and reflective Sea Change, and GRAMMY Album of the Year winner Morning Phase, to name but a few.

Beck’s two-night orchestral engagement at Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall caps an itinerary with stops at the likes of the Hollywood Bowl, the Greek Theatre in Berkeley CA, and more. For further information, see the full list of dates below or go to beck.com

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Orchestral Tour 2024

07/03/24 – Seattle, WA – Chateau St. Michelle Winery (w/ orchestra)
07/06/24 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl (w/ The Los Angeles Philharmonic)
07/10/24 – Berkeley, CA – Greek Theatre (w/ The Berkeley Symphony)
07/23/24 – Lenox, MA – Tanglewood (w/ The Boston Pops Orchestra)
07/25/24 – Philadelphia, PA  — Mann Center (w/ The Philadelphia Orchestra)
07/27/24 – Vienna, VA – Wolftrap (w/ The National Symphony Orchestra)
07/29/24 – New York, NY – Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall (w/ The Orchestra Of St. Luke’s)
07/30/24 – New York, NY – Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall (w/ The Orchestra Of St. Luke’s)