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The Woodland Symphony Orchestra announces Season 13: Expect the Unexpected

By: Michael Woods
| Published 07/07/2026

Woodlands Symphony Orchestra Photo courtesy of the The Woodlands Pavilion
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THE WOODLANDS, TX -- The Woodlands Symphony Orchestra (WSO) today announced its Season 13 concert lineup, inviting fans to leave convention at the door and "Expect the Unexpected." Spanning from July 2026 to May 2027, the WSO will perform four genre-defying concerts, featuring a stadium-rocking sports tribute, a Grateful Dead symphonic experience, an audience-participation jazz holiday concert, and a mystery finale known only as The Grand Conclusion.

WSO Shatters Traditions with Genre-Defying New Season

“Last season, we completed our Generations mission by reaching thousands of audience atteendees from age 8 to 80 or our new Gen Alpha to our loved Baby Boomers,” shared WSO Artistic Director Darryl Bayer. “Season 13 is about defying misconceptions of what classical music sounds, feels, and looks like. We’re asking you to put aside any preconceived notions and expect the unexpected.”

  • #1. Game On! A Symphony of Sport | July 15| The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion: The season kicks off—literally—with a high-energy celebration of unforgettable sports moments. This free show features everything from soaring Olympic fanfares to classic television themes, including iconic NBA, NFL and even Wilbeldon Tennis broadcast openings. The concert concludes with the audience encouraged to participate in Stadium Rock Anthems. Sing along to supercharged songs like “Thunderstruck,” “We Are The Champions,” and more. Celebrate the athleticism of WSO musicians as they dash through this marathon concert with demonstrations of accuracy, speed, stamina, and teamwork. With special guest Nick Wolda, President of Visit The Woodlands, as narrator for “Casey at Bat”. (Gates open at 6:30 p.m.; the "games" begin at 7:30 p.m. No tickets required.)

  • #2. A Tribute to The Grateful Dead | September 29 | The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion: The uncharted repertoire continues with a symphonic tribute to the legendary rock band The Grateful Dead. For three decades, The Grateful Dead built a cultural empire on a single promise to their audience: expect the unexpected. They famously never played a setlist the same way twice, favoring danger, improvisation, and in-the-moment magic over playing it safe. The WSO will bring the Dead to life with hypnotic, trance versions of ten of the most popular Grateful Dead compositions, such as “Sugar Magnolia”, “St. Stephen” and “Blues for Allah”, all set to a symphonic style. The orchestra will be led by guest conductor Lee Johnson, composer of The Dead Symphony.
    (Gates open at 6:30 p.m.; Show begins at 7:30 p.m." No tickets required.)

  • #3. Singing & Swinging with the Symphony | December 20| First Baptist Church, The Woodlands: Even the WSO’s annual holiday concert will feature unexpected twists this season. This year, audiences will not only sing along with the symphony but also swing to popular jazz renditions of their favorite holiday classics.

  • #4. The Grand Conclusion | May 30|The Woodlands Community Presbyterian Church: The Woodlands Symphony will close out the season with a grand conclusion that is the ultimate surprise,” teased Bayer. “Tune in to our other concerts this season for hints—the only thing I’ll add is that you won’t see this one coming!”

The Woodlands Symphony gratefully acknowledges The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion for its continued support of arts organizations and its longstanding leadership in strengthening the cultural life of The Woodlands. For more information, updates, and hints regarding the season finale, visit www.woodlandssymphony.org.

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