The Cliburn’s
Casual Alternative Concerts Series
Cliburn Sessions just celebrated 10 years of presenting excellent classical artists in a relaxed performing environment, where they are free to be casual, to blend genres, and to interact with the audience.
In a new partnership with Chef Tim Love, all four Sessions concerts this season will take place at Tannahill’s Music Hall, located in an historic Mule Barn in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards.
“This kind of partnership is exactly what Fort Worth is about,” said Jacques Marquis, Cliburn president and CEO. “We are very happy to be collaborating with Tim Love and his excellent team, and we believe that Tannahill’s is the perfect new home for our Cliburn Sessions series. This also is the first time the Cliburn will produce a ticketed concert in the famed Fort Worth Stockyards. Cowboys and culture at its finest.”
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!
Individual Tickets: $45
Table of Four: $150
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2024–2025 CLIBURN SESSIONS
ABOUT CLIBURN SESSIONS
When the Cliburn announced its new concept, Cliburn Sessions—the first series of its kind in the region—in the spring of 2014, President and CEO Jacques Marquis said:
The concept behind Cliburn Sessions is to present classically trained artists in a very relaxed environment, where they are free to be casual, to blend genres, to interact with the audience. It’s an intimate, cool environment—and will allow us to bring even more great talent to Fort Worth. Many of these musicians may venture outside of the classical idiom during the course of the concert—into jazz, pop, world, alternative. In the hands of exceptional artists, good music is good music.
The decade that followed has seen magic: classical music’s top international stars playing Fort Worth’s best clubs, venturing outside of the normal concert environment, and expanding and connecting with audiences in a new, meaningful way. Time for Three and Sybarite5 each performed at Live Oak Music Hall on the Near Southside. Cellist Joshua Roman and Brooklyn Rider at downtown’s Scat Jazz Lounge. Pianists Joyce Yang and Teddy Abrams, and violinist Tessa Lark at TX Whiskey Ranch. Pianists George Li and Vadym Kholodenko, as well as violinist Randall Goosby and soprano J’Nai Bridges at The Post at River East. Pianists Gabriela Montero and Conrad Tao at Tulips FTW. The highlights have been countless and the memories indelible, the fun will continue this season at Tannahill’s Music Hall!
ABOUT TANNAHILL’S MUSIC HALL & TAVERN
Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall is a 1,000-person capacity venue located in an historic Mule Barn in the heart of the Stockyards Historic District. Combining the Western heritage of Fort Worth, a state-of-the-art concert hall, and Chef Tim Love’s award-winning food and drink, Tannahill’s redefines what it means to be in Cowtown.
We come from good stock. Located in Fort Worth’s National Historic District, the Stockyards offer an authentic glimpse of the American West. Come see why more than 3 million people visit each year to experience dining, shopping, and entertainment surrounded by the rich history of cowboys, cowgirls, and cattle culture.
Visit tannahills.com to learn more.