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Phoenix Symphony to Fuse Beethoven with Beyoncé May 30 & May 31

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PHOENIX (May 21, 2025) – The Phoenix Symphony is fusing Beethoven with Beyoncé in a groundbreaking innovative performance led by music visionary Steve Hackman, who is renowned for creating other highly acclaimed concerts that mix classical music with Queen, Tupac, Notorious B.I.G., Radiohead and Drake.

Beethoven X Beyoncé will be held 7:30 p.m. May 30 & May 31 at Symphony Hall. Created by Hackman, he will also serve as the guest conductor for the Phoenix Symphony orchestra. The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps Drumline, part of the Arizona Academy of the Performing Arts in Tempe, will perform during the concerts.

Beethoven X Beyoncé celebrates and elevates all things woman. Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony, the symphonic repertoire’s most joyful and exuberant celebration of dance, is the canvas onto which 15 of Beyoncé’s most popular songs are interwoven including “Girls,” “Crazy in Love,” “Sorry,” “Cuff It,” “Single Ladies” and “Texas Hold ‘Em.” The production’s emotional peak is when two of the most recognizable melodies from each composer are intertwined: “Halo” and the hauntingly beautiful second movement of Beethoven.

Hackman performed “Resurrection Mixtape” with the Phoenix Symphony last season, mixing classical music with Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. in a transformative exploration of life, death, legacy, struggle and triumph.

“Our audience so thoroughly enjoyed ‘Resurrection Mixtape’ last year that many enthusiastically encouraged us to invite Steve Hackman back for another concert this season,” said Peter Kjome, Phoenix Symphony President and CEO. “The Phoenix Symphony is thrilled Steve Hackman can return to Phoenix. It will be a night of musical magic and we’ll end the 2024-25 season on a high note.”

Tickets to Beethoven X Beyoncé are expected to sell out soon. For more information or to buy tickets, phoenixsymphony.org.

7:30 p.m. May 30 & May 31

Beethoven X Beyoncé

Brayla Cook, vocalist
Kaylah Sharve’, vocalist
Malia Civetz, vocalist
TaRon Lockett, drums
Nicholas Clark, bass
Max Townsley, keyboard and guitar

 

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About The Phoenix Symphony

The Phoenix Symphony is Arizona’s largest performing arts organization and one of the state’s most important cultural assets. In addition to performing traditional and modern repertoire in Symphony Hall and around the Valley, its world-class musicians are actively engaged in the community thanks to generous foundation, corporation, and individual support. The Symphony is strengthened by collaborating with renowned guest conductors and artists. The core mission of The Phoenix Symphony is to provide extraordinary musical experiences that inspire and advance our community, enriching the lives of people of all ages and backgrounds. Annually, orchestra members empower more than 100,000 students through education and partnerships and create opportunities for deeper connection for tens of thousands of adults experiencing homelessness, in Alzheimer’s care facilities, in hospitals and in hospice. Overall, Phoenix Symphony musicians traveled more than 14,000 miles across Arizona in 2023 to volunteer in Community Engagement and Education activities. To learn more, please visit phoenixsymphony.org.

 

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