Phoenix Symphony announces gala featuring Danny Elfman

Phoenix Symphony announces gala featuring Danny Elfman
Philip Cowen Chairman, Decatur Capital Corporation — The Phoenix Symphony
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The Phoenix Symphony has announced its 2025 Gala, set to take place on October 11 at Symphony Hall, followed by a celebration at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix. The event will feature an exclusive performance with composer Danny Elfman, known for his work on Tim Burton’s films.

Rick McCartney, President and CEO of InMedia Company, and Julie Pace, Managing Member at PSGM Law, will serve as co-chairs for the Gala. Both have been recognized for their support of the arts in Arizona. “I am thrilled to co-chair the Phoenix Symphony Gala,” said Julie Pace. She emphasized the symphony’s contributions to economic development and cultural enrichment in the region.

Rick McCartney added that “co-chairing this year’s Gala is a true privilege.” He highlighted the Phoenix Symphony’s role in fostering creativity and education.

The evening promises music from Elfman’s collaborations with Tim Burton, including scores from films like “Edward Scissorhands” and “Batman.” Sponsorships and table reservations are available now, with tickets going on sale in early June 2025.

For more information or to reserve tables, interested parties can visit https://onecau.se/phoenixsymphonygala or contact Elizabeth Walton via email.

The Phoenix Symphony remains a key cultural institution in Arizona, engaging with communities through educational initiatives. Each year it reaches over 100,000 students and forms connections with various adult groups across the state.

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