This Saturday, Conductor Devin Patrick Hughes and the Symphony of the Rockies invite audiences on a musical journey through some of the most beloved soundtracks in film history. Cinematic Symphony takes place at the Centennial Center Park Amphitheater, an open-air setting perfect for a night of family, friends, and unforgettable music.
From sweeping scores that defined generations of cinema to iconic themes instantly recognized across the globe, this concert promises an evening where the silver screen comes alive through the power of live symphonic performance. Hosted by the City of Centennial, the event is designed for film enthusiasts of all ages — whether you’re reliving your favorite movie moments or introducing them to a new generation.
What to Expect
Bring Your Picnic – Families are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs, and a picnic dinner to enjoy the concert under the stars.
General Admission – Free! – This event is open to the community at no cost, though tickets should be reserved in advance.
VIP Experience – Guests can elevate their evening with an exclusive pre-concert reception hosted by the Centennial Arts & Cultural Foundation & GEN3 Roofing. Enjoy fine wines, craft beers, and light bites while connecting with fellow community leaders and music lovers. VIP tickets include reserved lawn seating, premium concert views, and a movie-themed gift bag.
Symphony of the Rockies in the Community
Led by Artistic Director and Conductor Devin Patrick Hughes, the Symphony of the Rockies is committed to bringing world-class symphonic music to Colorado audiences in engaging and accessible ways. The Cinematic Symphony concert is part of the orchestra’s ongoing mission to connect music with the community through innovative programming, immersive events, and a spirit of celebration.
Event Details
Cinematic Symphony
Date: Saturday, August 23, 2025
Location: Centennial Center Park Amphitheater
Admission: Free General Admission; Limited VIP Grass Seating Available
Reserve your tickets today and experience the magic of the movies — live, under the Colorado sky.