The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) in partnership with Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (CLP) is bringing world-class music to neighborhoods across the city in a series of free concerts: PSO in the Libraries. The series will take place at six library branches from January through June 2026, offering intimate and interactive one-hour performances by small ensembles of PSO musicians that include speaking, playing and a Q&A. Each concert is free and open to the public with no tickets required, though RSVPs are encouraged at pittsburghsymphony.org.
“We believe that great music belongs to everyone,” said Melia Tourangeau, PSO President & CEO of the PSO. “Through PSO in the Libraries, our musicians are sharing their artistry in welcoming, familiar spaces where people of all backgrounds and abilities can experience the joy of live music in their neighborhood. This partnership with Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh reflects our commitment to being a community-centric and accessible organization, one that meets audiences where they are and celebrates the connections that music makes possible.”
“Libraries are where our community comes together to explore, learn and be inspired,” said Andrew Medlar, President & Director of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. “Partnering with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra allows us to bring the beauty of live music directly into our neighborhood spaces. We’re thrilled to host the PSO in our libraries and create new opportunities for connection through the shared experience of music.”
The PSO in the Libraries series will launch on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at CLP – East Liberty with a 6PM reception in partnership with RAD, followed by performances at CLP branches in Downtown, West End, Squirrel Hill, Beechview, and the Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians (LAMP).
PSO in the Libraries is made possible in part through support from the Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD) and Pennsylvania Department of Education.
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PSO in the Libraries – Full Event Information
Kick-Off Event with RAD: Tuesday, January 13 – CLP – East Liberty
6:00PM reception, 6:30PM program
Tuesday, February 3 at 12PM – CLP – Downtown , 612 Smithfield Street, 15222
Saturday, March 7 at 12PM – CLP – West End, 47 Wabash Street, 15220
Tuesday, April 28 at 3PM – Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians (LAMP), 4724 Baum Blvd., 15213
Wednesday, May 27 at 5M – CLP – Squirrel Hill, 5801 Forbes Ave, 15217
Saturday, June 27 at 12:00 pm – CLP – Beechview, 1910 Broadway Ave, 15216