Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Student Deal $10

September 1, 2009 by Will  
Filed under Culture, Deals, Music, Shows, Students


$10 Tickets for Students!

The VSO Access Pass is by far the best student ticket deal in town. With the Access Pass, you get to enjoy live concerts with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and internationally-renowned guest artists for only $10 — less than the cost of a movie! In addition to your $10 Access Pass ticket, you can purchase an additional ticket at half-price so that you can take that family member or friend who is not eligible for an Access Pass.

The VSO Access Pass is for full-time students registered in an educational institution in British Columbia. Full-time students include elementary and secondary students, and people registered in a post-secondary educational institution in British Columbia with a minimum of three courses. When picking up your Access Pass, proof of student status must be supplied. In the case of student cards that only have an issue date printed on them, you must supply alternate proof of your full-time student status, or you will not receive your Access Pass. Students who attend an educational institution outside of British Columbia may enjoy the VSO’s regular student discount prices.

The Access Pass applies to most VSO concerts in the 2009/2010 Season.
The following restrictions apply:

Excluded from Access Pass:
Carol Burnett
Final Fantasy
Lang Lang
Traditional Christmas concerts
Itzhak Perlman
Limited Availability:
The Sinatra Project
Chris Botti with the VSO
Nosferatu—a Hallowe’en Celebration
DBR/VSO: A Voodoo Valentine
Mahler’s Symphony No. 8
Mozart’s Requiem
Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9
You can apply for your 2009/2010 Season Access Pass online here beginning September 1st.

You can find the performances at 601 Smithe St, Vancouver

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