Buy Tickets
The Ferguson Center Ticket Office, located in the Peebles Theatre lobby, is open Monday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Ticket office hours will be impacted by federal and state holidays as well as university closings). Parking is available in the loop located directly in front of the Ferguson Center, as well as in the CNU visitor lot located next to the Ferguson Center loop. Tickets are also available for purchase by calling (757) 594-8752 during business hours or online.
On performance nights, the Diamonstein Concert Hall Ticket Office opens 60 minutes before the performance and remains open 30 minutes after the start of the show. Our lobbies are open to patrons 60 minutes before curtain.
Buy Tickets By Phone
Charge by phone by calling Toll-free (855) FERG-TIX (855-337-4849). For information on series subscriptions, call the Ferguson Center ticket office at (757) 594-8752 Monday -Friday, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m.
All-In Pricing
Ferguson Center utilizes the model of All-In Pricing, so patrons see the cost of a ticket inclusive of fees from the moment they start shopping. The price patrons see when selecting a seat is the price they pay when checking out.
Several states have started to pass laws requiring all-in pricing, so events in New York, Tennessee, Connecticut, California, Maryland and Colorado automatically have all-in pricing shown. We are pleased to participate in what is becoming an industry trend.
Unauthorized Vendors
Many unauthorized third parties may offer tickets to Ferguson Center events for sale. Many of the tickets they sell are fraudulent. The Ferguson Center for the Arts is not responsible for or in any way obligated by tickets sold by unauthorized third-party vendors. Fraudulent tickets purchased from unauthorized third-party vendors will not be honored.
The best way to make sure you are purchasing a ticket that will secure a seat for the event you wish to attend is to purchase directly from the Ferguson Center for the Arts at fergusoncenter.org, by phone at (757) 594-8752, or visit us in person.
Scalpers and secondary ticket brokers sell tickets, mostly on speculation, at inflated prices on websites that may mimic Ferguson Center's look. Tickets purchased from these websites are significantly more expensive than those purchased directly from the Ferguson Center. Tickets not purchased through us may not be valid and admission could be denied.