
See the Cincinnati Opera’s Salome at Music Hall from June 18 to June 20.
Salome, the teenage princess of Judea, becomes dangerously fixated on the imprisoned prophet John the Baptist. When he rejects her advances, her desire curdles into obsession. At her stepfather Herod’s birthday feast, Salome dances and, at her maniacal mother’s behest, demands a gruesome reward. Set to Richard Strauss’s lush score, Salome is a fever dream of lust, power, and prophecy, where every glance is loaded and no desire is without cost.
Music by Richard Strauss
Libretto by Hedwig Lachmann
Sung in German with projected English translations
Tickets to Salome
Tickets are available now as part of a 2026 Summer Festival season ticket package. Individual performance tickets go on sale Friday, November 21, 2025.
About the Cincinnati Opera
Cincinnati Opera is a cherished cultural gem and the second-oldest opera company in North America. Founded in 1920, their company has built a legacy of artistic excellence and meaningful connections with audiences. Whether a lifelong opera lover or discovering it for the first time, guests are invited to explore the rich history and dynamic future of Cincinnati Opera.
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Remaining Season
- July 9 – July 11 | Lalovavi
- July 25 – August 2 | Carmen
- July 28 – August 1 | Orpheus and Euridice
Music Hall Venue Information
Parking
Near Music Hall, there is a 450-space underground garage, surface lots, and on-street parking. Use the Cincy EZ Park App to pay for parking as appropriate. Take the Cincinnati METRO to the venue.
Accessibility
The accessibility entrance is located on the southeast side of the building on Elm Street. Please ask a Music Hall usher or staff member for additional assistance or directions.
Prohibited Items
Music Hall restricts bag sizes to 12″ x 12″ for your safety. A staff member can make an exception for individuals with medical necessity. All bags and jackets are subject to inspection at the entrance.
View a list of prohibited items.
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