Symphony for the People: ISO’s Free and Low-Cost Concerts Hit Neighborhood Stages
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) is bringing world-class music beyond the stage and into neighborhoods across the city. This community-centered series of free and low-cost concerts invites families, students, and music lovers to enjoy live symphonic performances in both iconic and intimate spaces. From the historic Madam Walker Theatre to the Hilbert Circle Theatre, the ISO is creating moments that blend culture, connection, and creativity.
Here are some upcoming free or reduced cost dates:
- Oct. 30 — ISO Winds & Brass at UIndy, Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center
- Nov. 2 — ISO Winds & Brass at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church
- Nov. 5 — ISO Presents Sphinx at Madam Walker Theatre
- Nov. 6 — First Thursday at Hilbert Circle Theatre
- Nov. 10 — ISO Chamber Series at Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center, UIndy
- Nov. 12 — ISO Chamber Series at Eidson-Duckwall Recital Hall, Butler University
- Nov. 15 — Teddy Bear Concert Series at Carmel Clay Public Library
- Jan. 10 — Teddy Bear Concert Series at Central Library – Clowes Auditorium
For more dates and to get tickets, click here.


