Welcome to the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts – the new home of the Kansas City Symphony in 2010! Click here to view the Kauffman Center PDF.
When the Kauffman Center for Performing Arts opens, audiences in Kansas City will experience music as never before.
The concert hall, the new home of the Kansas City Symphony, promises to be one of the greatest in the world. Designed by the “dream team” of architect Moshe Safdie and acoustician Yasu Toyota, the Kansas City Symphony will perform in a wonderful new space that will invite the audience to hear music in a new way. With the incredible success of the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Mr. Toyota has demonstrated again his amazing ability to deliver an audience experience that is far more than the hearing of sound. And, the interior of our new concert hall will be in the same configuration as the acclaimed Disney Concert Hall.
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The concert hall is the optimal size at 1,600 seats with ideal acoustics and sight lines throughout the hall—creating an intimate and thrilling place for music. The seating will bring the audience closer to the performers and will create a very rich but clear sound from every seat. This wonderful hall is designed for pure symphonic musical performance but will be flexible enough to accommodate the Symphony’s other presentations as well.
We cannot wait to share our music with you in this fabulous new concert hall, so please join us today as the excitement builds.
Kansas City Symphony subscribers and donors will receive access to the best seats in this magnificent space, so join us now as the excitement builds!
Call (816) 471-0400 for more information.
Click here to visit the Kauffman Center website.

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