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Allegro Pass holders gain access to all GTMF concerts* for only $64! Music lovers under the age of 40 can take advantage of this offer to hear world-class music in our community.

Experience world-class music at an incredible price.
Allegro Pass holders save when they attend concerts at Walk Festival Hall. Rush tickets to GTMF concerts are $25 on the day of a performance – with the Allegro Pass, they are free.

How does an Allegro Pass work?
To attend a performance, call or go to the Fritz Box Office on the day of the performance to reserve one seat at no cost. Your ticket will be held at Will Call – simply stop by the Fritz Box Office before the show with your Allegro Pass and ID to pick up your ticket.

The Allegro Pass is valid for seat reservations on the day of the performance. Allegro Pass holders who would like to purchase additional tickets or reserve seats earlier than the day before the concert get a 10% discount on regular ticket purchases.

How can I buy an Allegro Pass?
Call the Fritz Box Office at 307.733.1128 or visit us at 175 S. King Street to reserve your Allegro Pass for the 2025 season.

If you purchase your Allegro Pass via phone, your pass will be available for pickup at our office on 175 S. King Street during regular business hours.

Who is eligible for an Allegro Pass?
Allegro Passes are available for purchase for music lovers under 40 years of age. If you do not meet the pass requirements and are interested in other concert experiences, visit our Ticketing page for more information on discount programs.

*Seating is based on ticket availability. Some concerts will sell out prior to Allegro Pass access. Reserved seating on July 4 is not eligible for pass access or discounts. Some exclusions apply.

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