La La Land: Live With The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra takes the stage at Atlanta Symphony Hall on September 26, 2026, bringing one of the most celebrated film scores of the 21st century to life in one of the South's premier concert venues. The full Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs Justin Hurwitz's Academy Award-winning score live in sync with a complete screening of Damien Chazelle's beloved 2016 film, delivering an immersive cinematic and symphonic experience unlike anything a standard movie theater offers. Atlanta fans searching for La La Land: Live With The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Atlanta tickets have one definitive destination for this unforgettable evening.

  • Date: September 26, 2026
  • Venue: Atlanta Symphony Hall
  • Location/Neighborhood: Midtown Atlanta, 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
  • Category: Theatre / Live Film Concert

About La La Land Live With Orchestra

La La Land swept the cultural conversation when it debuted in 2016, earning six Academy Awards including Best Director and Best Original Score. Justin Hurwitz's sweeping, jazz-infused score — featuring iconic themes like "City of Stars" and "Mia & Sebastian's Theme" — is widely regarded as one of the greatest film compositions of its generation. The live-to-picture concert format elevates that score from a passive listening experience into a full theatrical event, with every note played in real time by a live symphony orchestra synchronized to the film projected on screen.

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is one of the most respected ensembles in the country, with a legacy spanning more than seven decades. The ASO has performed landmark live film concert events before, and their musicianship brings an authority and depth to Hurwitz's arrangements that recordings simply cannot replicate. When the ASO plays the opening fanfare of La La Land, the audience feels it — not just hears it.

For Atlanta, this event carries real significance. The city has a thriving arts community anchored by Midtown, and the intersection of cinema and classical music at Atlanta Symphony Hall represents exactly the kind of high-culture experience that keeps Atlanta's arts calendar competitive with New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. La La Land: Live With The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Atlanta Symphony Hall is not a touring novelty — it is a genuine artistic event.

What to Expect at Atlanta Symphony Hall

Atlanta Symphony Hall sits inside the Woodruff Arts Center in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, one of the city's most walkable and culturally rich neighborhoods. The venue seats approximately 1,800 guests in a purpose-built concert hall designed for exceptional acoustics — every seat delivers clear, balanced sound, which makes it an ideal space for a live film concert experience where orchestral precision must match the on-screen action beat for beat.

The hall's sightlines are excellent from virtually every section, and the stage is configured to accommodate both the full orchestra and a large film projection screen simultaneously. Expect the kind of refined but welcoming atmosphere that the ASO consistently delivers — formal enough to honor the artistry, relaxed enough to let the emotion of the film land fully. Dress ranges from business casual to concert formal, and the crowd typically reflects Atlanta's broad, passionate arts community.

Parking is available in the Woodruff Arts Center deck directly adjacent to the venue, and the Arts Center MARTA station on the Red and Gold Lines places attendees steps from the front entrance — making this one of the most transit-accessible major events in the city. Arriving 30 minutes early is the right call; the pre-show atmosphere in the lobby is part of the experience.

Why Atlanta Fans Can't Miss This

Live film concerts at this caliber are not regular occurrences. The combination of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's full ensemble, a beloved modern film, and the acoustic perfection of Atlanta Symphony Hall creates conditions that produce genuinely transcendent nights. La La Land is a film built on the power of live performance — its characters chase music and theater, sacrifice comfort for art, and believe in the electricity of a moment that exists only once. Seeing it performed live by the ASO on September 26, 2026 honors exactly that spirit.

This is the kind of event Atlanta fans talk about for years. The seats are limited, the format is irreplaceable, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs at a level that transforms a great film into a great shared memory. Whether you are a lifelong ASO subscriber, a devoted fan of the film, or simply someone who wants to spend an exceptional evening in Midtown Atlanta, this performance belongs on your calendar.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy La La Land: Live With The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra tickets in Atlanta?

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Is Atlanta Symphony Hall accessible by MARTA?

Yes. Atlanta Symphony Hall is one of the most MARTA-accessible major venues in the city. The Arts Center Station, served by both the Red Line and Gold Line, is located directly adjacent to the Woodruff Arts Center and places attendees within a short walk of the hall's entrance. MARTA is a smart, stress-free option for this event, especially given Midtown parking demand on event nights.

What is a live-to-picture film concert and how does it work?

A live-to-picture film concert is a performance format in which a live orchestra plays the film's complete score in real time while the full movie is projected on a large screen above or behind the ensemble. The audience watches the film and simultaneously hears every note performed live, replacing the recorded soundtrack with a live symphonic performance. The result is an experience that is more emotionally immediate and acoustically rich than any home viewing or standard theatrical screening.