Pittsburgh Opera hosts its annual Rising Stars concert in the Opera’s Strip District headquarters. Rising Stars, a RADical Days event, is the community’s first opportunity to meet the incoming Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artists. This performance is free and open to everyone.
At Rising Stars, each Resident Artist first performs a selection of his or her own choosing, followed by one chosen by General Director Christopher Hahn. A final aria to conclude the concert is selected by the ... view more »
Pittsburgh Opera hosts its annual Rising Stars concert in the Opera’s Strip District headquarters. Rising Stars, a RADical Days event, is the community’s first opportunity to meet the incoming Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artists. This performance is free and open to everyone.
At Rising Stars, each Resident Artist first performs a selection of his or her own choosing, followed by one chosen by General Director Christopher Hahn. A final aria to conclude the concert is selected by the audience.
This free event is very popular, but we are asking that all guests register in advance. Please RSVP by calling 412-281-0912 ext. 215, or by registering online.
Please note that the Pittsburgh Opera garage is available only for handicapped parking, by reservation. Handicapped parking reservations must be received by 4:00PM Friday, October 1. Reserve a handicapped parking spot for Rising Stars via email, or call 412-281-0912 ext 3.
About RADical Days
As a THANK YOU each year to the taxpayers of Allegheny County for their investment in our region through RAD, we present RADical Days – a celebration featuring free events, performances, and admission to our regional assets.
Coming soon – Find the full RADical Days schedule online
About RAD
For over 25 years, the Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD) has invested in Allegheny County\’s quality of life through financial support of public libraries, parks and trails, major regional facilities, arts and cultural organizations, sports and civic facilities, public transit, and local municipal services. Since 1995 and through 2021, the 1% sales and use tax paid by residents of and visitors to Allegheny County is expected to result in a nearly $4 billion investment in the region. RAD works here! More information at radworkshere.org
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