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SUN · MAY 31 · 2:30 PM

Sensory Friendly Concert: Musical Influencers

ft. Ryan Tani, Matthew Huebsch, Ash Mulholland +1 more

Bradley Symphony Center· 212 W Wisconsin Ave

Sensory-friendly concert with legendary music and pre-show activities.

Part I

The details

About this event

The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents a unique sensory-friendly concert experience at the Bradley Symphony Center. This event is tailored for those with sensory sensitivities, featuring modifications like dimmed lights and quiet areas to ensure everyone can enjoy the music comfortably. The concert includes works from iconic composers like Beethoven and Mozart, with engaging introductions by actors from Pink Umbrella Theater.

Attendees can look forward to a relaxed atmosphere with flexible seating and on-stage hosts guiding the experience. Pre-concert activities offer an additional layer of fun, making it a great outing for families. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or just looking for an inclusive event, this concert promises a welcoming environment for all.

From the organizer

Join the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra for a “viral” concert experience. Good times and great music will be trending as our onstage influencers from Pink Umbrella Theater introduce you to some of the most influential composers of all time! Sensory friendly concerts are designed for people of any age on the autism spectrum or with a sensory sensitivity and their families, but all are welcome! Concert modifications include dimmed house lights remaining on during the performance, flexible seating, relaxed house rules, on-stage hosts, available sensory kits, noise reduction headphones, quiet areas, concert social narratives, and more. Patrons are encouraged to come early and enjoy an hour of special pre-concert activities.
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

Getting in

  • Tickets

    Tickets available online

  • Registration required — must sign up

Pro tips

  • Parents

    Arrive at least 30 minutes early to enjoy the pre-concert activities designed for kids. These activities are a great way to engage your children before the concert starts.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy2/5
ZenMosh Pit
ChillFamily Chaos

Music

Classical

Who'll Be There

The audience will likely include families with children, particularly those who have members on the autism spectrum or with sensory sensitivities. Additionally, there may be music enthusiasts who appreciate classical music in a more relaxed setting.

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