Did you know that UC students receive discounted admission to CCM performances?

UC students can attend CCM's ticketed concerts and shows for just $10

Come see a concert or show at CCM!

The UC College-Conservatory of Music presents nearly 1,000 performances each year as part of its CCM OnStage series of public events, and UC students get discounted or free admission to almost every performance!  Whether it's exhilarating concerts, breathtaking theatre, innovative multimedia presentations or inspiring public master classes, the artistry that you love lives here.

While some of CCM's major performances do require purchased tickets, current UC students can purchase up to two tickets for each of these major events at a discounted rate of just $10 per ticket.

The discounted rate for current CCM students is $5 per ticket, and current CCM students also have the opportunity to attend most ticketed performances at no charge through student rush (subject to availability).

Special ticket pricing is also available for UC and CCM faculty/staff.

A valid UC ID is required, and student/faculty/staff pricing is not applicable on CCM Development fundraising events. Learn more by visiting CCM's ticketing website.

Register For Your Special Pricing

To access our ticket pricing for students, faculty and staff, please create an account for yourself at ccmonstage.uc.edu before you visit the CCM Box Office.

To create an account, click on the Log In/ Register button at the top of CCM's ticketing website, and select the Students / Faculty / Staff option from the drop-down menu. You can then use your UC central login username (also known as your "6+2") and password to register for your special ticket rates.

CCM's Fall 2024 performance highlights include Gustav Mahler's colossal Resurrection Symphony, Shakespeare's magical romance The Winter's Tale, the musical comedy Wonderful Town featuring a thrilling score by Leonard Bernstein, the Jazz Orchestra's Wonderland holiday concert featuring guest pianist Ted Rosenthal and CCM's annual fan-favorite Feast of Carols ... along with dozens of other shows and concerts!

CCM's students, faculty and staff can't wait to see you at a performance or public event later this fall!

Sign Up For CCM's E-Newsletter

You can get the latest news on upcoming CCM OnStage performances by subscribing to our Next OnStage e-newsletter. New issues are published every other Wednesday, and you can manage your subscription settings at any time. Subscribe to CCM's Next OnStage e-newsletter today


Featured image at top: A colorful illustration of two musical performers, one singer and two dancers. Design/AttoStock with additional design work by Mikki Graff.

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