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Event Series: Roarchestra

Roarchestra JULY 5 2025

July 5, 2025 @ 8:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Schedule

6:30 p.m. – Gate opens
7 p.m. – Oasis Field Opens
7-8 p.m. – Zoo Opens Before Concert
8:30 p.m. – Concert Begins
9:45 p.m. – Bars Close / Last Call
10 p.m. – Concessions Close*

*Late night bites available after the concert at Hillside Gazebo

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Tickets

Adults:  $30 |  $35 after June 30
Children (3-11):  $15
Children 2 and Under:  Free!
Parking is included in the ticket price.

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ROARchestra is back! The Louisville Orchestra and your Louisville Zoo have partnered together again to present a wildly entertaining musical evening. Bring your blanket or lawn chairs and enjoy live music under the stars at the Zoo’s renovated Oasis stage.

Experience the spirit of America in this unforgettable summer concert! The evening kicks off with “The Star-Spangled Banner” and dives into iconic works that reflect the heart and soul of American culture. Enjoy Copland’s vibrant El Salón México and Carlos Simon’s stirring The Block, a tribute to Black American life. Patriotic flair meets classical power with selections from Beethoven, Vivaldi, and Gulda, while Hollywood favorites like John Williams’ Jurassic Park and Star Wars themes add blockbuster excitement. The night ends with the thunderous finale of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. A bold, family-friendly celebration of American music and more!

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Sponsorships and VIP table options are available!
For information about sponsorship and other VIP options, please contact Morgan McLaughlin, morgan.mclaughlin@louisvilleky.gov or (502) 238-5386. Click to see the ROARchestra Sponsorship Levels.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase.
Outside food and drinks are permitted. No outside alcohol will be permitted.

Terms of Use and Refunds
No refunds, rainchecks, or exchanges.
All activities are seasonal and subject to the cooperation of the weather, animals, & Zoo maintenance. This ticket is one time use only.

ROARCHESTRA PROGRAM

SMITH/KEY
The Star-Spangled Banner


ROSSINI
Overture to The Barber of Seville


COPLAND
El Salón México


CARLOS SIMON
The Block


BEETHOVEN
Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92
IV. Allegro con brio


OSWALD HUYNH
Re: cleaving


RICHARD RODGERS
Carousel Waltz


VIVALDI
“Summer” from The Four Seasons, Op. 8
II. Adagio e piano – Presto e forte
III. Presto 


JOHN WILLIAMS
Theme from Jurassic Park


JOHN WILLIAMS
“Main Title” from Star Wars


TCHAIKOVSKY
Finale from 1812 Overture, Op. 49

 

Reserve a chair at ROARchestra!

Enjoy our symphony under the stars in a special section with a reserved chair for an extra $5 fee!

Reserve your chair online no later than two days before each concert:

    • July 5 concert → reserve by July 3 (Reserved seating sold out)
    • July 19 concert → reserve by July 17

How It Works:

    • Pay $5 in cash per chair at the Zoo on the evening of the concert.
    • Pick up your reserved chair at the Oasis Field.
    • Please claim your chair by 8 p.m.
    • Quantities are limited, so don’t wait!

Click here TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT!

Need a Chair Last-Minute?
A small number of $2 grab-and-go chairs will be available each night, first-come first-served. Pick one up at the chair rental booth in the Oasis Field and choose your own spot. Note: setup assistance won’t be provided.

Conductor

Teddy Abrams, Grammy Award winner and Musical America’s 2022 Conductor of the Year, has been the galvanizing force behind the Louisville Orchestra (LO)’s artistic renewal since his appointment as Music Director in September 2014.

Following summer performances across Kentucky of the “In Harmony” tour – a multi-season initiative funded by the Commonwealth that takes the orchestra to every corner of the state – Abrams and the LO begin their 2024–25 season with a performance of Carl Orff’s monumental Carmina Burana with the Louisville Chamber Choir, and are followed by Ray Chen performing Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto, debut works from members of the 2024–25 Creators Corps, and the premiere of Valerie Coleman’s Concerto for Orchestra. Abrams makes conducting debuts this season with the Luxembourg Philharmonic and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and returns to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra, and Curtis Symphony Orchestra.

In April 2023, Abrams premiered his own composition Mammoth with the LO and Yo-Yo Ma in Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave, and in 2024 his piano concerto for Yuja Wang won a Grammy Award. Abrams is now at work on ALI, a musical about Muhammad Ali premiering in Chicago in spring 2025 before opening on Broadway in fall 2025; and—as part of the Emerson Collective Fellowship—an orchestral work that tells the story of the state of Kentucky, to premiere in the 2025–26 season.

About the Louisville Orchestra

Louisville Orchestra Logo Teddy Abrams Music Director

The Louisville Orchestra was created in 1937 and sprung up in a time of need, just after the great flood and in the wake of the depression. Robert Whitney was invited to conduct the newly established orchestra, known then as the Louisville Philharmonic, and arrived from Chicago that same year. In its formation, the goal was to create a new model for the American symphony orchestra, as it was conceived through an ambitious effort that emphasized innovation through the commissioning, performance, and recording of new works by contemporary composers. The Louisville Orchestra garnered international critical acclaim, became the first orchestra to establish a record label, and cemented a place in history for its contribution to contemporary classical music. In its first two decades, the Louisville Orchestra commissioned/recorded up to 52 new works annually and ultimately created 150 vinyl recordings (LPs) of more than 450 works.

The Louisville Orchestra continues to be recognized as a cornerstone of the Louisville performing arts community. Music Director Teddy Abrams has helmed the Louisville Orchestra since 2014, and the Louisville Orchestra has returned to its origins of commissioning new music and recording, having released two albums under the prestigious Decca Gold label. A wide variety of immersive and innovative concert performances and educational programming continue to receive national attention. Recent press coverage includes articles and mentions in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and CBS Sunday Morning. Accolades include three invitations to perform at Carnegie Hall; the Leonard Bernstein Award for Excellence in Educational Programming; the League of American Orchestras 2019 Ford Musician Awards for Excellence in Community Service; and 19 American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) awards for adventurous programming in use of contemporary music.

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