Thousand Oaks Philharmonic - Opus 60

Thousand Oaks Philharmonic - Opus 60

Tickets: $27.00, $7.00(Student/Military)
Tickets are available for sale at the BAPAC box office in person, Tuesday - Saturday, 10am-2pm;or purchase on-line by clicking on the BUY TICKETS button.
 
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As of April 16, 2022 there will no longer be any COVID vaccination requirements for The Bank of America Performing Arts Center.  

In compliance with the Ventura County Public Health Order masks or face coverings are highly recommended for all persons, regardless of vaccination status.

All patrons must have a valid ticket.  All tickets are final sale.  No refunds or exchanges.   All dates, times and artists are subject to change. Creative control is subject to the discretion of the artist; attendees may be exposed to material or subject matter which they may deem offensive, including but not limited to: adult language, adult content, political/social viewpoints of the artist, etc.

Venue management reserves the right to make changes to health protocols according to updated public health guidance and law. Ticket holders will be asked to assist with compliance of venue health and safety protocols; any ticket holder who refuses to comply with stated health and safety protocols may be required to leave the theatre, and their ticket will not be refunded.
The Thousand Oaks Philharmonic, formerly known as Concertos with Orchestra Thousand Oaks (CWOTO), was founded in December of 2000 as a California registered non-profit educational organization, with its foremost purpose being to provide exceptional piano students in the area with an opportunity to be featured as soloists with a professional orchestra. Because of the resounding success of the first concert, the community interest, and a desire to give as many students as possible this remarkable opportunity, other instrumentalists, as well as pianists, were invited to solo in subsequent concerts.
 
The Ventura County area is rich in talent, with an unusually high concentration of young artist-level musicians living in our midst. Perhaps it is no coincidence that our schools graduate some of the highest-ranking and well-prepared students in the state, and their level of achievement in other fields naturally mirrors those results.

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The Thousand Oaks Philharmonic, formerly known as Concertos with Orchestra Thousand Oaks (CWOTO), was founded in December of 2000 as a California registered non-profit educational organization, with its foremost purpose being to provide exceptional piano students in the area with an opportunity to be featured as soloists with a professional orchestra. Because of the resounding success of the first concert, the community interest, and a desire to give as many students as possible this remarkable opportunity, other instrumentalists, as well as pianists, were invited to solo in subsequent concerts.
 
The Ventura County area is rich in talent, with an unusually high concentration of young artist-level musicians living in our midst. Perhaps it is no coincidence that our schools graduate some of the highest-ranking and well-prepared students in the state, and their level of achievement in other fields naturally mirrors those results.

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