Where Culture Meets Connection

Atlanta’s most stylish intersection of music, conversation, and community. This is more than a concert series. It’s your invitation to mix, mingle, and make your mark on the city’s cultural scene. Each event pairs a world-class Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performance with a curated social experience—think cocktails, bold conversation, and connection among a select group of creatives, professionals, and cultural insiders. COUNTERPOINT is your backstage pass to the best of Atlanta’s arts and culture, where the city’s cultural leaders come to be inspired, to be seen, and to celebrate the arts in style.

Four unforgettable nights. One vibrant community. All that’s missing is you.

This membership is a partnership between The Tenth and the ASO. The Tenth is an Atlanta-based society that connects the savant, the curious, and the creative to the city through bespoke cultural encounters.

$250 Per Person

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Member Benefits

  • Four exclusive COUNTERPOINT events paired with ASO concerts (listed below).
  • Food, drink and concert ticket included.
  • Four additional complimentary tickets to a Delta Classical or Family Series concert of your choice.*
  • 20% discount on additional Delta Classical performances.*
  • Complimentary access to the Behind the Curtain virtual concert series.
  • Pre-sale access to Symphony Hall LIVE, outdoor and special concerts.


2025/26 Season Member Events

Celestial Illuminations featuring The Planets

Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 8pm
Pre-Concert Reception

Experience The Planets, the astrological romp that turned Gustav Holst into a rock star. The off-world orchestral suite spawned rock-and-roll remakes by bands such as Led Zeppelin and King Crimson. The one planet that didn't make the cut in Holst’s score—Earth—gets its due when the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra does a mashup with Hindustani violinist Kala Ramnath. Her scintillating, genre-bending evocation of the ancient elements of space, air, water, fire, and earth comes to life with composer Reena Esmail.

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America @ 250: Copland + Barber

Thursday, January 29, 2025 at 8pm
Post-Concert Reception

Guest conductor Leonard Slatkin brings his "special flare for Americana" (The New York Times) to serve up two great American works from the past century. The young violin virtuoso Randall Goosby plays Samuel Barber's uber-romantic Violin Concerto. Then the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra pulls out all the stops for Aaron Copland's gripping Third Symphony, a piece that guarantees the goosebumps with its finale, Fanfare for the Common Man.

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Flores Performs Márquez

Thursday, April 23, 2025 at 8pm
Pre-Concert Reception

Five-time GRAMMY Award-winning Nicaraguan conductor Giancarlo Guerrero leads the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in a south-of-the-border immersion, packing plenty of heat into a fusion of Afro-Caribbean, Central and South American traditions, including the tango-infused Sinfonía Buenos Aires. The renowned Venezuelan soloist Pacho Flores dips into Mexico's rich trumpet-playing tradition for a piece written by him and for him by Arturo Márquez.

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Mozart's Jupiter Symphony

Friday, May 15, 2025 at 8pm
Post-Concert Reception

Mozart's Jupiter Symphony, the capstone of his symphonic journey, soars into the heavens, exuding such grandeur and cheery nobility that someone named it after the king of the gods. Russian violinist Alina Ibragimova turns her fiery bow on Mozart's "Turkish" Concerto, so named for the composer's take on Turkish melodies. "Ibragimova has technique to burn," wrote Audiophilia. Guest conductor Jörg Widmann offers a lively opener with his own composition Con brio, "with spirit."

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