OCALA, FL (352today.com) — Fine Arts for Ocala (FAFO) is keeping a close eye on the weekend forecast as preparations continue for this year’s Symphony Under the Stars event, scheduled for Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 11, at the Ocala Golf Club.
The annual outdoor concert features a live performance by the Ocala Symphony Orchestra, capped off by a fireworks finale. However, the possibility of inclement weather has prompted organizers to prepare contingency plans.
Weather Watch
- FAFO has stated that guest safety is their top concern and that they are “closely monitoring” weather forecasts.
- If weather conditions become unsafe, a decision about postponing or rescheduling the event will be made promptly.
- FAFO will issue updates via their website and social media to keep attendees informed.
“We are working diligently behind the scenes to ensure a wonderful and memorable Symphony experience for everyone,” FAFO said in a statement.
Event Details
- Date: Sunday, May 11, 2025
- Location: Ocala Golf Club
- Gates Open: 3 PM
- Concert Begins: 7 PM
Admission and Amenities
- General Admission: $20 in advance / $25 at the gate
- Children 17 & under: Free
- VIP Tickets: $95 (includes premium seating and perks)
- Chair Rental: $10 (Adirondack style)
- Pre-paid Parking: $15
What to Bring
- Lawn chairs or picnic blankets
- Picnic snacks and drinks (alcohol permitted)
- Bug spray and sunscreen
What to Leave at Home
- Pets
- Tents or large umbrellas
- Anything that could block other guests’ views
Musical Lineup
Attendees can expect a family-friendly performance that includes:
- Phantom of the Opera selections
- Anastasia medley
- Wonder Woman theme
- Wicked highlights
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- 007 and Beach Boys medleys
All proceeds from the event support the Ocala Arts Festival and help fund local arts initiatives throughout the year.
For updates or to purchase tickets, visit fafo.org.
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