Meymandi Concert Hall at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts
The Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts has stood as a historic and cultural focal point in Downtown Raleigh since 1932. It has played host to Broadway classics, rock legends and major political figures while maintaining an emphasis on education of the arts and artists housed within our own community.
Meymandi Concert Hall: The North Carolina Symphony calls this remarkable 1,750-seat venue home and it’s easy to see why. Its 65-ft ceiling, unique shoebox shape, narrow sides, shallow balconies and lack of proscenium all work together to deliver the warmest, clearest and most immersive sound experience possible.
The Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts is owned and operated by the city of Raleigh.
Information about the venue's health and safety programs: https://www.dukeenergycenterraleigh.com/cleaning-protocols-and-attendee-safety
