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Verdi Concert Tickets

Experience an evening of beautiful music by purchasing your Verdi tickets today. A renowned composer of opera, you won’t want to miss hearing the exquisite sounds of Verdi’s great works performed live.

Giuseppe Verdi was an Italian composer born in 1813, and his natural ability and love for music were evident at an early age. Learning the organ, he became a paid organist for a local church at the age of 8, and at 12, he entered a municipal music school in San Bartolomeo, where he also began composing. Verdi wrote and then staged his first opera, Oberto, in 1839. This would be the first of many operas by Verdi, which would eventually become his most significant and praised works.

Don’t miss the chance to secure your Verdi tickets now and hear this composer’s beautiful masterpieces for yourself. Verdi was heavily influenced by his Italian predecessors, Rossini and Donizetti. Mastering the key elements of Italian opera early on, Verdi developed his personal style and treatment of the opera genre, including larger cast sizes, more detailed orchestration and emphasis on theatrical production. The result of his work was a renovation of the Italian opera genre and some of the most beloved operas in the repertoire. His most notable pieces include Rigoletto, Aida, La Traviata and Otello. Truly a revolutionary in the world of opera, lovers of this artform won’t want to miss hearing Verdi's works performed live.

How much do Verdi tickets cost?

Ticket prices vary based on the venue, orchestra, and performance type. On average, tickets range from $20 to $398.

  • Average Price: $110 per ticket
  • Lowest Price: Around $75 is often the lowest price you can find a ticket
  • Premium Seating Options: A premium center orchestra seat near the front of the stage can cost as much as $287 a ticket

 

When is Verdi next concert?

The details for Verdi’s next live concert haven’t been released. We will update their schedule after a new concert is announced.

How long are Verdi concerts?

Each performance is around 90 minutes long without intermission.

What songs are on Verdi's setlist?

Verdi's setlist while performing in Milan , 09 at “Chiesa di San Marco” included the following songs:

  1. Introït
  2. Requiem æternam
  3. Te de cet hymnus
  4. Kyrie
  5. Sequentia
  6. Dies iræ - Quantus tremor
  7. Tuba mirum - Mors stupebit
  8. Liber scriptus - Dies iræ
  9. Quid sum miser
  10. Rex tremendæ - Salva me
  11. Recordare - Quærens me - Juste Judex
  12. Ingemisco - Qui Mariam - Preces meæ - Inter oves
  13. Confutatis - Oro supplex - Dies iræ
  14. Lacrymosa - Pie Jesu
  15. Offertoire
  16. Domine Jesu
  17. Hostias
  18. Quam olim Abraham
  19. Sanctus
  20. Sanctus
  21. Agnus Dei
  22. Agnus Dei
  23. Communion
  24. Lux æterna
  25. Répons
  26. Libera me
  27. Dies iræ
  28. Libera me

Source: Setlist.fm