
About Billings Symphony
The Billings Symphony is the only professional symphony within a 140-mile radius. Now in its 74th season, the Billings Symphony has set the standard for outstanding symphonic concerts and outreach for more than seven decades. The Symphony serves a regional population of 250,000 and a local population of 150,000. The annual performance season includes The Classic Series and the Sukin Series. The eight-concert Classic Series is held in the newly renovated and historic Alberta Bair Theater. Our Sukin Series is a seven-concert series held at smaller and more intimate venues throughout Downtown Billings. In addition, the Billings Symphony season includes two Chorale concerts, three Nutcracker performances, one free concert for underserved students, one free family concert, the annual free Symphony in the Park concert, and a variety of community engagement activities as a part of a normal Billings Symphony season. Throughout the last 15 years, the Billings Symphony reached more than 35,000 children, adults, and seniors in Billings and surrounding rural communities annually through regular performances and community engagement.
The Billings Symphony is committed to building and fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion. We believe that access to music is a human right, and we carry that belief forward within the communities where we live and work. We live our mission through inviting environments that are accessible to all and by representing our diverse community on our stages and in our programming, audiences, and activities. The Billings Symphony is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage applications from diverse candidates, and we are committed to the creation of an inclusive work and performance environment for all employees. We will not discriminate and will take affirmative action measures to ensure against discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender, gender expression/identity, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, veteran’s status, or sexual orientation.