Concert Etiquette

At Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra, we welcome music lovers of all kinds. We’d like to offer those of you not as familiar with attending a classical music concert some guidelines. We hope that this will make your experience, and the experience of those around you, that much better. Enjoy the concert!

Arrive Early: Although there are occasions when arriving later is considered stylish, a concert isn’t one of them. Once the music has begun, latecomers will be asked to remain in the lobby until the first performance break. (This is true after the intermission too.)

Phones: Cellular devices are prohibited during the performance. Flash photography and noise disturbances are strictly prohibited. Feel free to check in on Facebook or Twitter BEFORE you put your phone away. We love engaging with our audience on social media.

Selfie Free Zone:  We don’t allow photography in the concert hall, but we would love for you to take a selfie with your friends and anyone else you like in the lobby.  We even have a photo backdrop so you can share how cool you are with the world.

Quiet Company: Unless the concert is deemed a “sing-a-long”, you will want to leave the music making to the ensemble… even if you really do know the whole first movement of Beethoven’s Seventh. The people around you probably know it too and would rather hear the orchestra’s rendition. Silence all cell phones, alarms, or other audible devices before the concert begins.

Wait to Crinkle: Thanks to the wonderful acoustics in today’s concert halls, the sound of the orchestra can be heard by everyone. Unfortunately, so can the crumpling of candy or cough drop wrappers. If you have a cough, please bring them! Just plan to unwrap them ahead of the performance.

Enjoy Each Note: You may simply want to avoid the crowd by leaving five minutes early, but the musicians will misconstrue your hasty departure as a sign of disapproval. Sit back, relax, and enjoy every last note!

Dress Code: Our concerts usually carry an array of different dress levels from casual to semi-formal so you can be comfortable enjoying the evening’s performance. Most people will be wearing business clothes or slightly dressy casual clothes, but you’ll see everything from khakis to cocktail dresses. Some people enjoy dressing up and making a special night of it, and you can, too.

Dining Partners

Stoney River Duluth
stoneyriver.com
5800 State Bridge Rd
Duluth, GA 30097
770-476-0102

Sugo
sugorestaurant.com
10305 Medlock Bridge Road
Johns Creek GA  30097
770-817-8000

YiFan
yifanrestaurant.com
6000 Medlock Bridge Pkwy STE F100
Johns Creek, GA 30022
470-679-2865

Culver’s at Johns Creek
culvers.com
3135 Peachtree Pkwy
Suwanee, GA 30024
678-807-8389

Pearl Lian
pearllianrestaurant.com
11600 Medlock Bridge Rd
Duluth, GA 30097
678-205-1326

Terrazas Bar & Grill
terrazasbarandgrill.com
10900 Medlock Bridge Rd STE 104
Johns Creek, GA 30097
678-395-3008

JCSO Official Hotel:
Hyatt Place Atlanta – Duluth / Johns Creek

How to get to Mt. Pisgah Church

2850 Old Alabama Rd.
Johns Creek, GA 30022

Fly into Atlanta, GA (PDK-DeKalb-Peachtree), 12 mi (19.3 km) from the heart of Johns Creek. Atlanta, GA (ATL-Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Intl.) is the next closest major airport, 30.5 mi (49.1 km) away.