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National Music Week · May 5–10

Help Us Keep It Free.

Most orchestras sell tickets. We don’t. La Mirada Symphony concerts are free to attend because this community believes music should belong to everyone.


Free Admission · No Tickets Required · Community Powered

Why this week matters

Free music is powerful. But it is not free to produce.

Every concert has a cost: musicians, music, rehearsals, production, promotion, and the work it takes to welcome audiences into the hall.

At La Mirada Symphony, we remove the biggest barrier between people and live orchestral music: the ticket price.

That means families can come. Students can come. First-time listeners can come. And longtime music lovers can invite someone new without asking them to buy a seat.

“No tickets. No barriers. Just music.”

Your gift helps keep live symphonic music open to everyone who walks through the doors.

La Mirada Symphony orchestra performing with vivid purple stage lighting

Live symphonic music — free to attend, powered by community support.

What your gift supports

Your donation keeps the music within reach.

During National Music Week, your support helps us continue presenting free concerts for La Mirada and surrounding communities across Los Angeles and Orange County.

$25

Helps welcome students, families, and first-time concertgoers.

$50

Supports outreach, promotion, and audience access.

$100

Helps support musicians and concert production needs.

$250+

Helps sustain free community concerts season after season.

What makes La Mirada Symphony different?

  • Free admission for every regular concert
  • No tickets required
  • Live orchestral music in a professional theatre setting
  • Student soloists and community-centered programming
  • A mission rooted in access, not exclusivity
The real invitation

This is not just a donation. It is a seat saved for someone else.

When you give to La Mirada Symphony, you help make sure someone can experience a live orchestra without worrying about the cost.

That someone may be a student hearing Tchaikovsky for the first time. A family looking for something meaningful to do together. A senior returning to the music they love. Or a neighbor who simply needs a door opened.

That is what “free admission” really means. It means access.

Help keep the doors open.

National Music Week gives us a moment to say it clearly: free concerts only happen when people choose to support them.

Make Your Gift Today

La Mirada Symphony is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.