Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho In Concert Cincinnati tickets

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Tue Oct 27 7:30pm
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra: Sarah Hicks - Psycho In Concert
Springer Auditorium At Cincinnati Music Hall  •  Cincinnati, OH




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Get Your Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho In Concert Tickets in Cincinnati: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho In Concert Cincinnati Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho In Concert fans, Are you ready for Cincinnati? on Tuesday, October 27th 2026 Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho In Concert will be playing at Springer Auditorium At Cincinnati Music Hall, OH. Score your Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho In Concert tickets Cincinnati right here. Imagine sitting in a cozy concert hall on a crisp autumn evening, the lights dimming just as the haunting strains of the score fill the air. That’s what you get with Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho In Concert in Cincinnati . This isn’t just a screening; it’s an immersive experience where the film’s iconic music and eerie silence collide, bringing Hitchcock’s masterful suspense to life in a way that’s both nostalgic and fresh. Watching Psycho projected on a big screen while the live orchestra echoes Bernard Herrmann’s chilling score creates a visceral thrill that’s hard to describe, like being transported straight into the shower scene or the shadowy Bates Motel. And it’s more than just a movie night; it’s a celebration of film history, with a chance to see how sound design can make or break a scene, all in an intimate setting at the Springer Auditorium at Cincinnati Music Hall. If you’ve ever wondered how a film’s atmosphere is crafted, this concert pulls back the curtain, showing how music and silence work together to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Plus, there’s something kind of magical about experiencing Hitchcock’s suspense live, knowing you’re part of a select crowd sharing this rare moment. So, grab your tickets now before they’re gone, this is one of those nights that sticks with you long after the credits roll.

Parking & Directions for Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho In Concert Springer Auditorium At Cincinnati Music Hall


1243 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH
45210, US


1. Washington Park Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $10
2. Cincinnati Music Hall Lot - 0.1 miles, approx. $15
3. Taft Theatre Lot - 0.5 miles, approx. $12
4. 8th & Sycamore Lot - 0.6 miles, approx. $8
5. Court Street Garage - 0.7 miles, approx. $9

Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho In Concert Concert Live at Springer Auditorium At Cincinnati Music Hall | Cincinnati – October 27th, 2026

Step inside Springer Auditorium at Cincinnati Music Hall and you'll immediately feel the weight of history mixed with a vibrant pulse of live performance energy. Opened way back on october 6, 1878, this place is like Cincinnati’s own musical time capsule, decorated with murals that swirl with scenes of legendary concerts and musical themes, kind of like walking through a living painting. Over the years, it’s hosted icons like Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington, and the walls still seem to echo with those legendary performances. But it’s not just about the past; the auditorium keeps evolving, especially with programs like the Cincinnati Music Hall’s Children’s Theatre Series, which makes kids’ eyes light up with interactive shows that bring stories to life. The lobby during intermission often feels more like a social club than a waiting area, people chatting, grabbing drinks, soaking in the atmosphere. And for those heading to see Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho In Concert Cincinnati, Springer Auditorium offers a perfect blend of historic charm and modern vibe. Parking’s a breeze too, just follow the signs once you’re close, no stress there. Honestly, this place isn’t just a concert hall, it’s a cornerstone of Cincinnati’s cultural heartbeat, and catching a show here feels a little like being part of something bigger than yourself.