The San Diego Symphony marked the completion of a major $125 million renovation of the Jacobs Music Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The four-year project transformed the facility, enhancing its acoustics and amenities.
The newly renovated San Diego Symphony Jacobs Music Center during ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024.The music center just completed a $125 million-plus, four-year renovation.
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