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as they begin their annual Hartman Foundation Concerts in the Park in the spring! All ages, including pets, enjoy relaxing Sunday evenings with different musical ensembles presented by the ASO. In its 24th season, these FREE ensemble concerts take place at the Hartman Concert Lawn on Sunday evenings. Thanks to a generous gift from the Hartman Family Foundation, these informal concerts for the Austin community continue to be funded each season, allowing Austinites to become acquainted or reacquainted with the classical music experience. Performing music ranging from jazz and light classical to pops selections and film scores, concertgoers are encouraged to bring a picnic dinner and blanket to make it a group outing.
Hartman Concert Lawn at the Long Center: 701 W. Riverside Drive
Tickets are not required. We recommend bringing a lawn chair, blanket, insect repellent, and beverages to stay hydrated.
2026 CONCERT SCHEDULE:
April 12 | Wind Ensemble
April 19 | Brass Ensemble
April 26 | Brass Ensemble
May 3 | Brass Ensemble
May 10 | String Ensemble
May 17 | Chamber Ensemble
May 24 | Brass Ensemble
May 31 | Brass Ensemble
June 7| Wind Ensemble
June 14| Chamber Ensemble
Parking is available in the Palmer Events Center Garage for $12.
WEATHER ALERTS, CANCELLATIONS AND REGULATIONS:
The ASO monitors the weather closely on concert day. For the safety of the musicians, their instruments, and our patrons, the ASO will make announcements if the weather exceeds a certain temperature or if it's raining at the time of the performance per our agreement with the musicians. All cancellations or modifications will be announced on Sunday by 6:00 p.m. via our website, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, and also our free mobile app available on Apple or Android. Concerts will not be rescheduled.
This is a free event. No tickets required.
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Event Venue
Austin Symphony At The Long Center, 701 W Riverside Dr, Austin, TX 78704-1269, United States
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