Bugs Bunny At The Symphony
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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra - Bugs Bunny at the Symphony
SAT 11:30pm • July 18th, 2026 • Meyerhoff Symphony Hall • Baltimore, MD
SUN 7:00pm • July 19th, 2026 • Meyerhoff Symphony Hall • Baltimore, MD
Parking: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra - Bugs Bunny at the Symphony
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Prepare for a dose of delightful nostalgia and world-class musicianship with Bugs Bunny At The Symphony! This isn't just a concert; it's a multi-generational experience that brings beloved Looney Tunes classics to life in a way you've never seen or heard them before. The moment the lights dim, you're transported back to Saturday mornings, but with the thunderous power and delicate nuance of a live symphony orchestra. The energy is infectious as classic cartoons like "What's Opera, Doc?" and "The Rabbit of Seville" flicker on a giant screen, perfectly synchronized with the orchestra performing their iconic, complex scores live in concert. It's a spectacle of sight and sound that will have the entire family laughing and cheering.
For fans eager to find Bugs Bunny At The Symphony tour dates, securing concert tickets means witnessing a truly unique fusion of animation and classical music. The vibe is pure joy and excitement, a chance to introduce younger generations to the magic of a live orchestra through the hilarious antics of Bugs, Daffy, Elmer Fudd, and the whole Looney Tunes gang. This critically acclaimed production constantly evolves to keep the experience fresh. The latest iteration of the show, the "Bugs Bunny at the Symphony 35th Anniversary Birthday Edition", celebrates the character's 85th birthday and introduces new animated shorts alongside the timeless classics you know and love, proving the show's content is always current.
The setlist is a masterclass in musical comedy, showcasing the brilliant compositions of Carl Stalling and Milt Franklyn. Seeing this show is more than just a trip down memory lane; it's an appreciation of the incredible artistry that made these cartoons legendary. It’s a high-energy, hilarious, and artistically rich performance that bridges generations and creates new, lasting memories.