Following her acclaimed 2024 company debut in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, soprano Asmik Grigorian returns to the Met as Tatiana, the lovestruck young heroine in this ardent operatic adaptation of Push
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A: Yes, there is a semi-formal dress code at The Metropolitan Opera House. You’ll see a mix of formal wear and smart casual, so you can definitely wear a nice dress or suit. It's a great chance to dress up a bit for an opera! Just keep in mind that it is a special occasion.
A: The best seats are usually in the orchestra section or the first couple of rows in the mezzanine for a good view and acoustics. Prices vary, but expect to pay around $150-$300 per ticket in these areas. Just check the seating chart on The Met's website to get a feel for the layout before you buy!
A: If a performance is canceled, The Met usually offers refunds or exchanges for another date. They keep you updated via email, so be sure to check that frequently. Just hold onto your tickets until you hear back. It’s best to prepare for the unexpected, especially in winter!
Discussions
Who else is excited for Eugene Onegin at The Met?
I just bought tickets for Eugene Onegin and I'm beyond excited! Asmik Grigorian as Tatiana sounds incredible, and I’ve heard that the staging is just as stunning as the music. Can’t wait to see how they portray her journey from girlhood to womanhood. Has anyone else been? What was your experience like?
Eugene Onegin Gift Experience for My Partner?
Thinking about getting tickets to Eugene Onegin as a gift for my partner’s birthday! They love opera but have never been to The Met. Is it a good introduction? Any tips on what to expect or how to make the night extra special?