Tickets for Atlanta Opera’s 2025-26 season to go on sale

Tickets for Atlanta Opera's 2025-26 season to go on sale
 “La Traviata” is part of a star-studded lineup for the Atlanta Opera’s upcoming season.

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The Atlanta Opera—”a powerhouse in the Atlanta arts scene” (ArtsATL) and “one of the most exciting opera companies in America” (OperaWire)—embarks on its 46th season in 2025-2026. Tickets for all individual productions will go on sale July 15, offering audiences the opportunity to experience a season themed around twilight and transformation (website and info).

This season features six productions, including Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. General & Artistic Director Tomer Zvulun’s new production of Richard Wagner’s Twilight of the Gods (“Götterdämmerung”), the fourth and final opera in The Atlanta Opera’s Ring cycle. This highly anticipated production will showcase world-class talents such as Stefan Vinke, Lise Lindstrom, and Morris Robinson, running from May 30 to June 7.

The mainstage series at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre will also feature a stellar lineup of productions, including Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata, featuring Mané Galoyan and Long Long, directed by Francesca Zambello (Nov 8–16); W.A. Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro with Sydney Mancasola and Luke Sutliff (March 14–22); and Angela Meade in the title role of a new Zvulun production of Giacomo Puccini’s Turandot opposite Piero Pretti (April 25–May 3).

A co-production between The Atlanta Opera and Alliance Theatre of Fiddler on the Roof, a blockbuster American musical, will open the season for both companies (Sep 4-Oct 5). Additionally, the critically acclaimed Molly Blank Discoveries Series will present Philip Glass’s opera for film and ensemble, La Belle et la Bête (Nov 15). The evening’s performance will feature a “masquerade” as guest are invited to wear their best ballroom wear and creative masks for post-show entertainment.

TICKETS

Single Tickets:

Flex subscriptions with benefits: Including priority seating with an option to select 3 or more of the productions offered this season, Flex subscriptions make it easy to fit opera into your schedule and personal tastes.

Full season subscriptions with full benefits: Including renewable seat assignments, advance purchase options, shopping discounts, and other benefits, a full-season subscription offers concierge-level services. A full-season subscription starts at $180 for our 4 mainstage operas (La traviata, The Marriage of Figaro, Turandot, and Twilight of the Gods).

Specialty tickets: Groups of 10 or more save up to 25% off the full price. Student tickets are $25 for all productions. Forte tickets for young professionals (21-49 years) include social networking, pre-opera cocktails, and small bites along with excellent seating.

Veterans & Military: Honoring those who serve or have served, veterans and active-duty military are hosted as guests of the Opera at all mainstage performances. These free tickets are offered through the support of The Home Depot Foundation.

Don’t miss the chance to secure your tickets starting July 15 and be part of this transformative season at The Atlanta Opera

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