Mother’s Day Sale

Give your mom the gift of music!

For the moms who live for music, give them an experience they’ll never forget! Now through May 10, save 25% on tickets for select concerts this spring:

  • Joshua Bell Leads Mendelssohn’s “Italian” (May 14–17)
  • Season Finale: Symphonie fantastique (June 4–7)
  • Ben Folds with New Jersey Symphony (June 13–14)

Use promo code TREAT4MOM and order now to give your loved ones the thrill of great music from your New Jersey Symphony!

*Please note: Offer is available online only, and ends Sunday, May 10, at 11:59 pm. Patrons who require assistance purchasing online should call Patron Services during office hours at 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476). Offer is not retroactive, cannot be combined and tickets, are subject to availability. Discounts may change at any time. Additional restrictions may apply.

More Info for Joshua Bell Leads Mendelssohn’s “Italian”
May 14 - 17, 2026 
2025-26 Season

Joshua Bell Leads Mendelssohn’s “Italian”

New Jersey Symphony Classical

Joshua Bell conductor & violin
New Jersey Symphony

Performed in Newark, Princeton and Morristown
More Info for Symphonie fantastique
June 4 - 7, 2026 
2025-26 Season

Symphonie fantastique

Season Finale | New Jersey Symphony Classical

Xian Zhang conductor
Emanuel Ax piano
New Jersey Symphony

Performed in New Brunswick, Princeton, Red Bank and Newark
More Info for Ben Folds with New Jersey Symphony
June 13 - 14, 2026 
2025-26 Season

Ben Folds with New Jersey Symphony

Ben Folds Performs His Greatest Hits

Ben Folds guest artist
Edwin Outwater conductor
New Jersey Symphony

Emmy-nominated singer-songwriter-composer Ben Folds joins the New Jersey Symphony for a unique and unforgettable performance of music from across his career. Widely regarded as one of the major musical influences of our generation, Folds’ enormous body of genre-bending music includes pop albums with Ben Folds Five, multiple solo albums, and numerous collaborative records. His latest album, 2023’s What Matters Most, is a blend of piano-driven pop rock songs, while his 2015 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra soared to #1 on both the Billboard classical and classical crossover charts. He released his first Christmas album in 2024 and last Fall recorded a live album slated for release in 2025 with the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., where he served for eight years as the first artistic advisor to the NSO.

Performed in Newark and New Brunswick