Valčuha Conducts
West Side Story
Produced by Houston Symphony

Tickets will be available here starting September 11 at 10:00 AM!!

This performance will not be livestreamed.

Get a jump start on Hispanic heritage month with a can’t-miss performance led by Houston Symphony Music Director Juraj Valčuha as he makes his inaugural Miller Outdoor Theatre debut.

The full Houston Symphony performs lively, dance-inspired pieces, including Revueltas’s Dances from Estancia and Ginastera’s Sensemayá. Then, Leonard Bernstein’s beloved West Side Story takes center stage, complete with all its rhythmic flair. Finally, Ravel’s sultry and ever-popular Boléro caps off the evening in this celebration of music and community.

The Houston Symphony offers world-class performances year round at its home in Jones Hall, spanning genres like Classical, swing, classic rock, films with live orchestra, and everything in between.

The Houston Symphony’s mission is to inspire and engage a large and diverse audience in Houston and beyond through exceptional musical performances and to create enduring impact in our community.

All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are FREE!

This is a ticketed event for the covered seating area. Free tickets are available (4 per person over age 16 while they last) from our website one day prior to the performance starting at 10:00 AM through noon the day of the show, or until tickets run out. We always reserve plenty of tickets available for in-person pick up at the box office, which opens an hour before the show starts. As always, open seating on the hill. Our shows go on rain or shine!

For more information on tickets and seating click here.

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All performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

Friday, September 12, 2025
8:00 pm (2h)