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Charlotte Symphony returns to renovated Carolina Theatre

The Carolina Theatre uptown will reopen with high-tech upgrades and 900-plus seats

Feb 19, 2025
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The following article appeared in the February 19, 2025, edition of The Charlotte Ledger, an e-newsletter with smart and original local news for Charlotte. We offer free and paid subscription plans. More info here.


93 years after the Charlotte Symphony’s first concert, it will return to the renovated Carolina Theatre where it debuted

The 97-year-old Carolina Theatre uptown is being renovated and will host the Charlotte Symphony in March. (Ledger file photo from 2024)

There’s been lots of anticipation over the renovation and reopening of the historic Carolina Theatre on Tryon Street in uptown — and after eight years of construction work and a $90M price tag, the curtain is coming up.

It seems fitting that one of the first groups to perform there will be one with a storied history in the space — the Charlotte Symphony, which gave its inaugural performance at the Carolina Theatre on March 20, 1932.

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