Hylton Center 22-23 season subscriptions are on sale now! Experience Broadway-caliber talent, music, and dance by renowned national and international artists, performances specifically designed for our youngest arts lovers, and much more. Subscriptions are open now and offer savings of 15% off ticket prices, free ticket exchanges, priority access to seating, and discounts on future ticket purchases. And – you can design your own entertainment package. Simply choose any three or more performances, many of which start at just $30 or less! Explore the season for yourself and let the arts inspire you.
Some highlights to look forward to:
- An Evening with Norm Lewis (9/18) features a solo concert from the trailblazing Broadway legend who has starred in popular musicals like Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, The Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, and Sweeney Todd.
- Latin GRAMMY winner Aida Cuevas (10/29), hailed as the “Queen of Ranchera Music,” presents a high-energy performance alongside her accompanying band, Mariachi Aztlán.
- A festive holiday lineup including a cappella favorite Chanticleer (11/27); the GRAMMY Award-winning South African Soweto Gospel Choir (12/2); beloved holiday classics by the American Festival Pops Orchestra (12/9); and U.S. National Scottish Fiddle Champion and folk singer Seán Heely in A Celtic Christmas (12/11).
- The preeminent Mark Morris Dance Group (2/11) performing a whimsical homage to The Beatles in Pepperland.
- Jazz at Lincoln Center Presents: Songs We Love (3/5), introducing an all-star band of New York’s brightest emerging jazz talents.
- Hylton Center Artist-in-Residence Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience (2/25) shatters myths about what indigenous Zydeco roots music is—and is not—in a soulful concert as part of the American Roots Series.
- The Matinee Idylls series returns with a full afternoon of lunch, distinguished musicians, and a dessert reception. Don’t miss one of our annual favorites, Virginia Opera: A Taste of Opera (11/9), plus new artistic offerings.
Subscribe today by calling the Hylton Center Ticket Office at 703-993-7700, subscribing online, or stopping by in-person Tuesday - Saturday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Individual tickets for 22- 23 performances go on sale to the public August 1.