Order Tickets
Tickets to individual events are available via BaileyTickets.com through each event page on this site and in-person/over the telephone at Ticket Center Ithaca. Ticket prices are listed on each event page. Please note that additional ticket handling charges will apply.
General policies: Individual tickets can be purchased in advance on-line here, and by phone or in-person at the Ticket Center (additional charges apply to tickets serviced through the Ticket Center.) Staff reserve the right to make seating assignments based on availability. Tickets are always non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
In person
Ticket Center Ithaca
171 The Commons, Center Ithaca
Ithaca, NY 14850
Hours: Mon-Sat 9:30am-5:00pm
[Note: Additional ticket-handling charges will apply.]
By phone
Local (607) 273-4497
Toll-free (800) 284-8422
Phone and in-person sales provided by TICKET CENTER ITHACA
Cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express
Pickup method: Tickets purchased at least 5 business days prior to the show can be mailed to the customer by U.S. mail. If the customer prefers, tickets may be picked up at the Ticket Center during business hours. Any tickets not mailed or picked up automatically go to Will Call (pickup at venue on the day/evening of the performance.) The Cornell Concert Series recommends that customers pick up their tickets at least 20 minutes before the start of the performance.
Online
All ticketing for Cornell Concert Series, as well as many other events at Bailey Hall, can be found at www.baileytickets.com. For access 24/7, click the "ONLINE TICKETS" button provided on every concert description page of this site, and you will be guided through a secure transaction using your Visa or Mastercard. [Cornell students and employees will be able to sign in for the special discount rate.]
For a listing of other local events, with online sale through Ticket Center Ithaca, visit www.ithacaevents.com
Door
Will Call and Internet order pick-up will be available 1 hour prior to performance time at the Bailey Hall box office. While tickets can be purchased at the door, concert-goers should avoid the stress of long lines by planning and purchasing in advance whenever possible [note: Cornell rates are NOT available at the door].
The box office accepts cash, check (payable to Cornell University), and Visa or Mastercard only. The best seating options are available prior to show day, on-line or at the downtown Ticket Center. Please respect the ticketing staff's need to assign seats based on availability at the time of purchase. Special arrangements or specific requests must be made ahead of time by contacting the audience coordinator at 255-5144 prior to the performance date.
Why subscribe? The best seats for the best price. Save your place today, and spend your time before the concert dining at a restaurant, not in a ticket line.
2011-2012 season subscription information is available by clicking HERE, or by calling us at 255-5144 to request the hard-copy brochure. For important concert-related news and updates, sign up for e-mail notices by clicking on JOIN our MAILING LIST (above on the left, or at the top of this page).
GROUP SALES
Bring a group and save! The Cornell Concert Series offers discounts, and choice seating, for groups of ten or more. For group sales, contact the audience coordinator at (607) 255-5144.
The CCS also extends substantial discounts for educational outreach activities. Please call the concert manager's office at (607) 255-4363.
STUDENT DISCOUNTS
Student rate: Any full-time student 16 years old and up, of any institution with proper and current identification, may purchase a maximum of two student subscriptions or two student single tickets per concert at the student rate. Patrons under the age of 16 may also buy student tickets with an accompanying adult ticket purchase.
Online purchase: Student rate tickets purchased online will require valid student ID for pick-up or admittance at the venue.
Unaccompanied minors: Children under 14 (high school age) must be accompanied by at least 1 adult per group. Hall staff cannot be responsible for supervising minors in regard to concert etiquette, and are not in a position to address any unanticipated situations that may arise.
This page was last updated on 05.10.11 by YL.
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