Fri / Mar 21, 2025 - 8:00PM
Haïm Leads Handel & Bach
The Handel Project Festival
The sublime beauty of Handel’s Dixit Dominus and Bach’s Magnificat ring through Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Starting at 6:30pm, you can enjoy a drink on us and soak up the lush and leafy ambience of Walt Disney Concert Hall’s garden.
• WHEN: Before select Friday night concerts listed below
• WHERE: Walt Disney Concert Hall's garden (enter as usual, then head up to the rooftop)
• COST: Free for ticketholders
• RUNNING TIME: 90 minutes—but come whenever you can
• START TIME: 6:30pm
Each attendee will get a voucher for 1 free drink. Valid only at the bar in the garden after scanning tickets. This event is subject to cancellation due to weather conditions.
The sublime beauty of Handel’s Dixit Dominus and Bach’s Magnificat ring through Walt Disney Concert Hall.
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