Who could resist dancing to 70s classics? The songs of the 1970s made many people take a shine to the dance floor under the iconic disco ball several decades ago. To relive those times, there will be the concert Symphonic Disco Fever, a show that will make you feel the energy of those years with orchestra.
So if you grew up listening to the Bee Gees, Gloria Gaynor and other icons of the same era, this cultural event will take you back in time to the disco rage of years ago.
Where and when will Symphonic Disco Fever take place?
With memorable songs such as “I will survive”, “Night fever” and “Can’t take my eyes off of you”, the Symphonic Disco Fever concert will bring together songs from the 70’s and will combine the best melodies of disco music with the sound of an orchestra sound.
The symphonic disco concert will be held at the Silvestre Revueltas Hall, inside the Ollin Yoliztli Cultural Center.
It will be one of the New Year’s concerts not to be missed if your thing is dancing to the rhythm of disco because the dates on which it will be presented are Saturday December 27 and Sunday December 28, as well as January 1, 2026.
There will be different schedules; Saturday will be at 13:00 and 19:00, Sunday at 13:00 and 18:00, while on Thursday January 1st there will only be a show at 18:00.
Go thinking about which flared pants you will wear because tickets are already available at Boletopolis, each ticket is priced from $400 to $450 (plus service charges).
This musical show in CDMX will be conducted by director Odette Waller and the orchestra in charge of making you dance will be the Filarmónica de las Artes.
Also participating will be the Master Voices of the Arts and soloists from the Dance Company of the Arts, so, between orchestra and dance, you will feel as if you were traveling back in time to the legendary years of disco music.