
Plan Your Visit
Vance Brand Civic Auditorium
600 E. Mountain View Ave.
Longmont, CO 80504
About the Venue
All symphony concerts including the Nutcracker Ballet are held at the Vance Brand Civic Auditorium located on the Skyline High School campus in Longmont, Colorado.
About Parking
There is a large parking lot on the east side of Skyline High School off of Mountain View Ave. Additional parking can be found on the north side of the building with the entrance off of Alpine St. There is also parking available west of Skyline High School on Mountain View Ave. at Centennial Pool and Timberline K-8 School.
For additional questions about the auditorium, call the LSO office at 303.772.5796 or email us at office@longmontsymphony.org.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Most Longmont Symphony Orchestra performances are at Vance Brand Civic Auditorium in Skyline High School, Stewart Auditorium in the Longmont Museum, and Roosevelt Park.
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You can purchase tickets and learn details of each concert by starting on our Season Concerts page.
Learn about our ticket subscription packages on our Subscription Packages page.
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Senior tickets are for those 65 and over.
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Student tickets are for ages 3-17. Children under the age of 3 do not need a ticket, but must be able to sit in their parent or guardian's lap. Those 17-64 must purchase adult tickets.
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Yes, we offer a discount for both active duty military personnel and veterans. When buying your tickets online, simply select the "Senior/military" category.
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It is best to arrive 30 minutes before the scheduled performance begins. This leaves time for parking, picking up tickets, visiting the restroom and finding your seat.
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In consideration of the comfort and listening pleasure of a seated audience, patrons who arrive after the concert begins will be asked to any available seat near the rear of the auditorium or in the balcony until intermission.
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Handicapped parking is located directly in front of the main entrance to Vance Brand Civic Auditorium and the Longmont Museum’s Stewart Auditorium. Wheelchair seating and companion seats are available for all performances. LSO Ushers will be stationed at the doors to help. Please contact the LSO box office at 303-772-5796 or office@longmontsymphony.org for more information.
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Please be sure to silence your cell phone and all other electronic devices upon entering the auditorium. Also, please avoid talking during a performance. Consideration of your neighbors allows everyone to enjoy the concert.
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The LSO welcomes all guests, and also offers performances specifically for families and children. For all of our concerts, the LSO strives to ensure an enjoyable listening environment for all guests. We rely on parents and guardians to take responsibility for the behavior of the child in their care, which includes the listening experience of nearby guests.
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Food and beverages are not allowed in the auditoriums.
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The taking of photographs and the recording of Longmont Symphony Orchestra concerts is not permitted.
Don’t see your question? We’re available at the LSO office to answer any questions by phone or email! Contact us below.
office@longmontsymphony.org
LSO Box Office:
303-772-5796

Where to Eat
For more restaurants and things to do check out the Visit Longmont Colorado website.
Accessibility Information
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Wheelchair accessible and other seating options are available at Vance Brand Auditorium. For more information, please call 303-772-5796 or email office@longmontsymphony.org so we can find the right solution for you. These seating options are reserved only for those with disabilities requiring the specific seating accommodations available at Vance Brand Auditorium.
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Just behind row W is the designated spot for wheelchairs and other mobility devices. If the area is full on the seating chart, please contact office@longmontsymphony.org to see what options may be available.
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Push-to-open activation switches and accessible ramps are located near the main entrance and north-side entrances.
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The Longmont Symphony presents the Gentle Nutcracker each year to provide a sensory-friendly space for neurodiverse audiences.