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Jun. 27 | Saturday @ 6pm
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library – 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065
As part of our America 250 programming, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute has partnered with New West Symphony on a new symphonic work that sets President Ronald Reagan’s most influential speeches to music from his Hollywood films, including King’s Row, This Is the Army, as well as songs he loved.
President Ronald Reagan’s words, speeches, images, and videos set to iconic music from the films that launched his career, with full orchestra and voices all under Air Force One in the Air Force One pavilion!
From “God Bless America” to the rousing score of Reagan’s breakthrough performance in King’s Row, join the RRPFI and New West Symphony for the world premiere of the Ronald Reagan Portrait, part of America250 celebrations commemorating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Additional music from America’s storied cultural journey and patriotic favorites round out this sensational start to the summer season, from the one and only Air Force One Pavilion.
Ticket proceeds and donations support the creation of the Ronald Reagan Portrait, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute and the New West Symphony!
Parking: Parking is available and free. When our main lot fills up, guests park alongside Presidential Drive, and we offer shuttles to bring them to our front gates.
Ticket Price: $50 or $65 GA to $150 Premium
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Jul. 3 | Saturday
Sherwood Country Club – 320 W Stafford Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91361
Sherwood Country Club Performance
Happy 250th birthday eve, America! Sherwood Club in partnership with New West Symphony is proud to present a patriotic celebration featuring New West Symphony Principal Brass musicians with Los Robles Children’s Choir. Join your Sherwood Club neighbors and friends as we mark our great American cultural heritage, with favorites such as America, the Beautiful, the National Anthem and much more!
Parking: Valet or self
Tickets: Residents only
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Jul. 4 | Sunday @ 5pm
Conejo Community Park – 1175 Hendrix Avenue Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Summer Concerts in the Park
Featuring the New West Symphony and Chorus
Join 7,000 of your family, friends, and neighbors for the celebration of the millennium at Conejo Community Park this July 4th for America’s 250th birthday!
Conejo Recreation and Park District in partnership with New West Symphony presents a free pre-fireworks concert performance of patriotic favorites and a musical tour of America’s vibrant musical heritage.
Ticket Price: Free
MASTERPIECE SERIES CONCERT >
Oct. 3 | Saturday @ 7pm – Bank of America Performing Arts Center – Thousand Oaks
Oct. 4 | Sunday @ 3pm – Rancho Campana Performing Arts Center – Camarillo
Share in the timeless elegance and vigor of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1, “Americana” personified in Copland’s Old American Songs, and the celebrated ballet, Appalachian Spring, a cornerstone of American classical music and dance. A captivating program that bridges classical tradition and American spirit.
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Nov. 7 | Saturday @ 7pm – Bank of America Performing Arts Center – Thousand Oaks
Nov. 8 | Sunday @ 3pm – Rancho Campana Performing Arts Center – Camarillo
Back by popular demand! Prepare to be dazzled as Troupe Vertigo joins the Symphony for a breathtaking fusion of music and circus inspired feats. Beloved symphonic works unite with performances of skill, strength, and daring for a night of spellbinding spectacle and beautiful music.
MASTERPIECE SERIES CONCERT >
Dec. 5 | Saturday @ 7pm – Bank of America Performing Arts Center – Thousand Oaks
Dec. 6 | Sunday @ 3pm – Rancho Campana Performing Arts Center – Camarillo
Rejoice with Too Hot to Handel: The Gospel Messiah—where Handel’s classic meets the jubilant power of gospel, jazz, and R&B. A thrilling, spirit-lifting fusion that will move your heart and shake the rafters!
“…perhaps the jazziest, most soulful reinterpretation of Handel’s Messiah you’ll ever hear.” – New York Post



