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FRIENDS Sound Factory pre-concert activity | © Joseph Scheller

Winter Sensory-Friendly Concert

in the Target Atrium

Tue Feb 10, 2026

Orchestra Hall

~50 minutes with no intermission

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Join us for an engaging and interactive concert experience in a relaxed environment where all audience members are welcome to be who they are while enjoying music with family and friends. This concert takes place in the Target Atrium, where you can see and hear the instruments up close and ask questions in a more intimate setting. Hosted by Lyndie Walker, MT-BC from Toneworks Music Therapy Services, this program features a Minnesota Orchestra musician and talented guest artists from the community.

Artists

Lyndie Walker

host

Plan Your Visit

  • Running Time
    • ~50 minutes with no intermission
  • Doors Open
    • 1 hour, 30 mins prior to performance

A Few Things to Know

  1. The Minnesota Orchestra's Sensory-Friendly small ensemble concerts are inclusive experiences for all ages, including individuals with autism or sensory sensitivities.
  2. Musician information and concert program will be added in the weeks leading up to the concert.
  3. Fidgets, noise-canceling headphones and quiet spaces are available at all Sensory-Friendly Concerts. A pre-visit story and program are also available to help you prepare for the event; scroll down the page for these resources. Stand-alone chairs provide for flexible seating and open space is available for those who wish to sit on the floor or move around the room.

Sponsored By

PNC
MSAB

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.