DANBURY, Conn.—The Danbury Concert Association (DCA) is setting the stage for another year of live performances, announcing its 2026/2027 concert series—a curated lineup of four concerts that promise variety and virtuosity.

Concertgoers can subscribe to the full season for just $79 per adult when purchased by Aug. 31, or $89 afterward. Single concert tickets are $30 per adult, making music accessible for both lifelong fans and first-time listeners.
Attendance is free for children and students 18 and younger, underscoring the organization’s commitment to the next generation of music lovers.
Season subscriptions are available here or by mail.
Individual tickets may also be purchased on Eventbrite beginning four weeks before each concert and continuing until curtain time.
The venue, Veronica Hagman Concert Hall, is part of the Visual and Performing Arts Center at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury.
This fall and spring season unfolds across four Sunday afternoon performances, each beginning at 3 p.m. and followed by a meet-the-artist reception.
A “graceful and lyrical” rising star, pianist Ying Li opens the season Sept. 20 with a program featuring Bach/Busoni, Amy Beach, Liszt, and Qigang Chen. She is followed on Oct. 25 by Camerata RCO, eight musicians from Amsterdam’s renowned Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra making their Danbury debut with a chamber program that includes Beethoven and Mozart.
Back by popular demand, Kathryn Lewek and Zach Borichevsky, Metropolitan Opera standouts, return March 21 with a powerful program filled with drama, passion, and vocal brilliance.
Closing the season on a high note, the Brubeck Brothers Quartet blends classical sophistication with jazz improvisation June 6, creating an electrifying and unforgettable finale to the season. This innovative ensemble blends classical sophistication with jazz improvisation.
The Danbury Concert Association is a nonprofit organization with roots dating back to the 1930s. Officially spun off from the Danbury Music Centre in 1957, the association has brought internationally renowned talent to Connecticut every year since then, except for the COVID era.
The Association presents four concerts each year—two in the fall and two in the spring. Each performance begins at 3:00 p.m. and concludes with a meet-the-artists reception.
