World Doctors Orchestra

World Doctors Orchestra live in Chicago

Sept. 12, 2026 at Harris Theater For Music And Dance in Chicago, United States

Unclaimed Artist Schott Music Classical Crossover

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Classical Concerts in Chicago

Experience World Doctors Orchestra live on September 12th

The World Doctors Orchestra is scheduled to perform at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Chicago, Illinois on September 12, 2026. This ensemble is comprised of fully qualified medical doctors who maintain active medical practices alongside their dedication to orchestral music. Their repertoire typically centers around core classical works from composers such as Beethoven, Brahms, and Mozart, demonstrating a commitment to the standard orchestral canon. The orchestra frequently performs for charitable causes, with proceeds often benefiting medical projects globally.

The Harris Theater for Music and Dance opened in 2003 within Millennium Park in downtown Chicago. Designed by architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, it is a significant venue dedicated to presenting a diverse range of performing arts, including dance, theater, and music. Unlike resident companies, the Harris Theater operates primarily as a rental house; it does not have its own artistic programming but hosts performances by visiting national and international companies and artists. The theater’s proscenium stage and adaptable acoustics make it suitable for various performance types. It’s known for its modern design and contribution to Chicago’s cultural landscape.

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