2025-2026 Season

Come hear LIVE classical music in Peekskill!

It is my great joy to announce the second full season of Piano at Noon! Tickets are now available for purchase for the full season, individual concerts, or 5 concert passes. I am particularly looking forward to my own performances at the open and close of the season, but I am also thrilled to be able to host so many of my esteemed colleagues in their fantastic programs.

Frequently asked questions:

Q. How long are the programs?
A. Programs are approximately 30 minutes of music. Doors open at 11:45am, the program begins at 12, and will conclude no later than 12:45.

Q. How large is the venue?
A. The performance space is less than 500 square feet and has 30 seats, including 25 padded chairs, 2 wooden chairs, and a couch that seats 3 people.

Q. Can I reserve specific seats?
A. Tickets are general admission, so if you have a large party or would like to sit somewhere specific, please arrive early. Doors open at 11:45am, occasionally a bit earlier.

Q. What is parking like?
A. There is a metered lot right next to the building, but depending on the day it can often be full due to events happening that evening in the Paramount Theater next door. I recommend planning to arrive by 11:30 to allow ample time to look for parking if needed.

Q. Is there a bathroom on site?
A. There are no publicly available restrooms on site. The nearest public bathroom is at the coffee shop across the street.

Q. Are you ever going to move to a bigger space?
A. At this point, the plan is to continue in the current venue. Part of the charm of the concert series is the small, intimate venue where the audience can see the performer up close and the performer can speak directly to the audience without the barrier of a concert stage. If concerts sell out, a second performance of the same program might be added.

Q. I purchased a ticket for a performance but I cannot attend. Can I send someone else in my place?
A. YES! Just email to let me know the name of the person who will be attending in your place.

Q. Does Piano at Noon take donations?
A. Yes and no. Piano at Noon as an organization does not accept donations at this time; however, donations ARE accepted when you purchase a ticket online or via cash when you attend a concert in person. 100% of donations made go directly to the performer and are not kept by the Piano at Noon organization.


Use the link below to get tickets for this year. Here’s to another successful season!

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