Bing Concert Hall
Since its inauguration in January 2013, thousands of people have experienced world renowned artists performing at Stanford University's Bing Concert Hall.
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Bing Concert Hall Seating Configurations
In its standard configuration, Bing Concert Hall seats 842 patrons in the round. In 2017, we introduced a few exciting new configurations that allow us to accommodate a wide variety of artists while improving the audience experience.
End Stage: Additional seats on stage, all seats front facing
Half Stage: Seats on a terraced stage
Bing Concert Hall Building Donors
Helen and Peter Bing ’55
The Bings have a long and distinguished history of supporting Stanford faculty, students, patients, and the campus environment. Through their wide-ranging philanthropy and service, they have encouraged superior teaching and vital research and touched the lives of countless undergraduates by enriching myriad education programs, athletics, and libraries. Their commitment to the arts includes generous support for the Department of Music, Stanford Symphony Orchestra, Stanford Chamber Chorale, and the St. Lawrence String Quartet’s residency, as well as for the Cantor Arts Center and art collections at the hospitals and Bing Nursery School.
Additionally, Stanford University gratefully acknowledges the following donors for their generous support of the construction of Bing Concert Hall:
Cynthia Fry Gunn and John A. Gunn | Susan and Craig McCaw |
John Arrillaga Family | Deedee and Burt McMurtry |
Anne T. and Robert M. Bass | Linda and Tony Meier |
Roberta and Steven Denning | Wendy Munger and Leonard Gumport |
Elizabeth and Bruce Dunlevie | Jennifer Jong Sandling and M. JamesSandling |
Jill and John Freidenrich | Regina and John Scully |
Frances and Theodore Geballe | Madeline and Isaac Stein |
Andrea and John Hennessy | Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang |
Leslie and George Hume |