The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is honoring America’s 250th anniversary with two special performances this month, showcasing some of the nation’s most celebrated musical works and composers.
The commemorative concerts will take place on June 17 and June 23 at Atlanta Symphony Hall, offering audiences an opportunity to experience a patriotic musical tribute marking the milestone anniversary of the United States.
The performances will feature selections from iconic American composers whose works have helped shape the nation’s cultural and artistic identity. Concertgoers can expect a program highlighting the rich diversity of American music, spanning classical masterpieces, orchestral favorites, and compositions that reflect the country’s history and spirit.

The anniversary celebration is part of a broader nationwide observance leading up to America’s 250th birthday, with cultural institutions across the country hosting events that honor the nation’s heritage through music, art, education, and public programming.
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, one of the nation’s premier orchestras, has long been recognized for its artistic excellence and commitment to community engagement. These special performances are expected to attract music enthusiasts, history buffs, and families looking to participate in the historic celebration.
Organizers say the concerts will not only showcase exceptional musical talent but also provide a meaningful reflection on the people, events, and artistic achievements that have shaped the American experience over the past two and a half centuries.
As anticipation builds for the nation’s semiquincentennial celebration, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s performances will serve as a powerful reminder of music’s ability to unite communities and celebrate shared history.
Tickets for both performances are available through the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, with audiences encouraged to reserve seats early for what promises to be a memorable cultural event.