Family Series

Snoopy Family Concert Series

Inspired by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz’s love of classical music and the Santa Rosa Symphony, Music Director Francesco Lecce-Chong has created a delightful concert experience for the whole family. Join Snoopy and the Santa Rosa Symphony for an unforgettable afternoon of music, laughter, and fun.

  • Music Director Francesco Lecce-Chong conducts the Santa Rosa Symphony in all three performances.
  • Santa Rosa Symphony Youth Orchestra members perform side-by-side the Santa Rosa Symphony on the first piece of each program.
  • Immediately after the concert, stay to meet the Maestro and a Symphony musician.
  • PLUS! Come one hour early and enjoy the free Instrument Petting Zoo.

Savings & Benefits

  • As a subscriber you’re assured the same great seats for every performance in your series.
  • For as long as you continue your subscription, you have the opportunity to renew the same seats.
  • Subscribers save up to 20% over single ticket buyers.

2024-2025 Concert Season

FLC’s Spooktacular Extravaganza
Exploring Scheherazade
October 27, 2024 Details

Who Wants to Compose a Symphony?
January 26, 2025 Details

Young Heroes: Peter and the Wolf
April 6, 2025 Details

Ticket Information

3-Concert Subscription Packages
$54/adult, $24/child (12 and under)

Subscriptions available now.
To order, please call Patron Services (707) 546-8742.

Single Tickets
$20/adult, $10/child (12 and under)

General Information

  • Questions? Please contact Patron Services at
  • All performances at Weill Hall, Green Music Center.
  • Sundays at 3:00 pm and are suitable for all ages.
  • Instrument Petting Zoo at 2:00 pm.
  • Seating is subject to availability.
  • Programs, artists, dates and prices are subject to change.
  • Tickets are nonrefundable.

Special thanks to the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center and Snoopy’s Home Ice.
Extend your family fun with a visit to these delightful Santa Rosa treasures.

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Snoopy Family Concert Series underwritten by Victor and Karen Trione, and Irene Sohm