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Have you ever left a live performance thinking, “Wow—I need to do that again”? That feeling is what being a Symphony subscriber is all about. A season subscription is the best way to experience the Fargo‑Moorhead Symphony—whether you’re brand new to orchestral music or already love the thrill of live performance.


  1. Subscribe now online!

    • Click here for Saturday or Sunday

    • Click here for Build-Your-Own

      • Subscribe for three or more Masterworks concerts & receive 10% off the ticket price with your build-your-own subscription

  2. Call 701-478-3676

  3. Mail your form to 808 3rd Ave S, Suite 300 Fargo, ND 58103

Subscription deadlines:

  • Full Season subscriptions available through September 26, 2026

  • Build Your Own subscriptions available through January 16, 2027

  • Season Ticket Renewal Deadline July 1st, 2026

    • If you want the same seats as last year, renew by this date!

3 Easy Ways to Subscribe

 

Why Subscribe?

  • Reserved seats for every concert—your favorite spot is always waiting

    • Seat exchange options available if plans change

  • Exclusive savings—save 15% or more on Masterworks

  • Early access to Pops and Symphony Rocks concerts

    • Add on A Night at the Oscars or Music of Studio Ghibli before general ticket sales!

  • Two FREE Bring‑a‑Friend vouchers—because music is better shared

  • Priority service and subscriber‑only events

  • Flexible options for Adults, Seniors (65+), and Students


New Ticket Pricing

  • Season subscriptions start at just $88

  • Senior discounts (65+) available on both Saturday and Sunday performances

  • First‑time subscriber discount of 50% off ticket price + ticketing fees on Tiers 3, 4, and 5

    • Please call our office 701-478-3676 to redeem the first-time subscriber discount!

Masterworks 2026-2027

 
  • Simon: Four Black American Dances

    Barber: Violin Concerto

    featuring William Hagen, violin

    Hanson: Symphony No. 2 “Romantic”

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  • with guest conductor, Kedrick Armstrong

    Andrée: Overture in G minor

    Grieg: Piano Concerto

    featuringLorraine Min, piano

    Ruders: Tundra

    Sibelius: Symphony No. 3

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  • Side-by-Side with Fargo-Moorhead Area Youth Symphonies

    Britten: Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra

    Young Artist Soloist Concerto Competition Winner

    Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4

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  • Elgar: Serenade for Strings

    Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5

    Pärt: Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten

    Puccini: “Crisantemi”

    Mozart: Symphony No. 29

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  • Beethoven: Symphony No. 9

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Small Stages 2026-2027

Experience the variety of our Small Stages series with this new subscription package. Subscriptions are available for both adults and students. By subscribing, you are guaranteeing your seat for all four Small Stages performances at a discount.

Seating and subscriptions for these performances are limited, so do not wait to reserve your place.

 
  • Sunday, January 31st | 2:00pm | Synclaire Events Venue

    flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, & horn

    Inspired by traditions of song and dance, this woodwind quintet program features music by underrepresented and living composers, including Valerie Coleman and Amy Beach. Performed by FMSO principal wind players & more.

  • March 4th | 6:00pm | TAK Music Venue

    FMSO low brass

    Experience the bold sounds of the FMSO low brass. With music for trombone and tuba‑euphonium ensembles, the program showcases the surprising range of these instrument

  • flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, & horn

    Inspired by traditions of song and dance, this woodwind quintet program features music by underrepresented and living composers, including Valerie Coleman and Amy Beach. Performed by FMSO principal wind players & more.

  • November 5th | 6:00pm | Marcil Commons at Trollwood

    string quartet, piano, additional strings, & electronics

    Inspired by the arc of a Northern day, this immersive chamber program moves from pre‑dawn stillness to the warmth of an extended twilight. Music by Arvo Pärt, Max Richter, Ólafur Arnalds, and Nordic‑influenced composers unfolds in a minimalist, atmospheric setting.