Las Vegas Philharmonic Unveils Bold 2026-2027 Season at Smith Center

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Las Vegas Philharmonic Unveils Bold 2026-2027 Season at Smith Center

New Music Director Brings Fresh Energy to Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Philharmonic just dropped their lineup for the 2026-2027 season, and honestly, it‘s got me excited in ways I didn’t expect. Rei Hotoda is stepping into her first full season as Music Director, and she's clearly not playing it safe. From Studio Ghibli music (yes, really!) to a reimagined “A Very Vegas Christmas,” this season feels like someone actually thought about what would get people in seats.

As a mom trying to expose my kids to more live music without breaking the bank, I'm particularly intrigued by that September opener. Studio Ghibli in Concert featuring Joe Hisaishi's compositions? That's the kind of programming that gets families through the door. My daughter is obsessed with those movies, and the idea of hearing that gorgeous music live has me already checking the Las Vegas Philharmonic website for ticket info.

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Las Vegas Philharmonic Unveils Bold 2026-2027 Season at Smith Center

A Season That Actually Sounds Like Vegas

What I appreciate about Hotoda's approach is that she seems to get where we live. Jeri Crawford, the board chair, mentioned how Rei and her family are making Las Vegas their actual home – not just treating this as a career stepping stone. That matters when you‘re trying to build something that resonates with locals, not just tourists.

The programming reflects that understanding. Sure, you’ve got your traditional Handel's Messiah for Thanksgiving weekend and Brahms' Symphony No. 1 in January. But then you get surprises like Leonard Slatkin returning in March to conduct Holst's “The Planets” – the kind of showpiece that works perfectly in Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center.

Hometown Talent Gets the Spotlight

Here's something that really caught my attention: Hotoda is featuring musicians from their own orchestra as soloists. Concertmaster De Ann Letourneau gets a featured spot in March, and Principal Timpanist Preston Spisak collaborates with the National Symphony‘s timpanist for the season finale. That’s smart programming that builds community investment.

The season also highlights local composers like Michael Torke and Viet Cuong. James Lee III is even premiering a new work dedicated to Hotoda‘s inaugural season. It’s refreshing to see a major cultural institution actually showcasing the talent that lives and works here, instead of just flying in guest artists.

Worth Your Time and Money

Look, I'm always skeptical when arts organizations talk about being “bold” and “exhilarating” – that usually means expensive tickets and pretentious programming. But this season feels different. The mix of accessible concerts like the Studio Ghibli show and the mysterious “Classic Film with Orchestra” in April (they‘re keeping that one under wraps) suggests they’re thinking about drawing in new audiences.

Executive Director Alice Sauro mentioned their 27th season was their most successful yet, with sold-out concerts. That's encouraging for those of us who want to see local arts thrive. Season subscriptions are available now, and single tickets are coming soon. Given how popular some of these concerts sound, waiting might not be the best strategy if something catches your eye.

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Las Vegas Philharmonic opens its 2026-2027 season with Music Director Rei Hotoda conducting a magical celebration of Studio Ghibli composer Joe Hisaishi's enchanting and cinematic symphonic music. A perfect event for audiences of all ages to experience the beloved music from Studio Ghibli films performed live.

Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center

Date(s) & Time(s)
  • Sat, Sep 12, 2026 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
  • Sun, Sep 13, 2026 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

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