On April 24, 1979 the hall hosted
Gulf Oil Corporation's annual stockholders meeting, which was at the time the city's largest corporation. The 1986–87 season was exciting with three anniversaries occurring simultaneously. While the PSO celebrated its 90th, the Pittsburgh Symphony Society celebrated its 60th, and Heinz Hall had its 15th. The 1987–88 season was the beginning for the second performing arts center to open downtown. The
Benedum Center (formerly the Stanley Theater, another once opulent old movie palace) became the new home of the
Pittsburgh Opera,
Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, Civic Light Opera and
Pittsburgh Dance Council. Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts is known for its grandeur and excellence as a concert hall and showplace, making it a great place to spend an afternoon for a matinee or an evening performance. The PSO offers a wide array of musical performances, such as classical, Pops concerts, Symphonies with a Splash, Fiddlesticks and children's concerts and more. In between the orchestra's many performances, Heinz Hall also hosts Broadway tours, speaker's series and is a great place for a special event. Heinz Hall has hosted a number of important people and events. A memorial service for Pittsburgh native,
Fred Rogers was held three months after his death in 2003. In 2004, local musicians came together with special guest,
Bruce Springsteen, for the Flood Aid concert to help local residents after many neighborhoods were flooded from
Hurricane Ivan. The December 2nd concert was sold out. The hall played host to the politically motivated
Vote for Change Tour on October 1, 2004, featuring performances by
James Taylor and The
Dixie Chicks. Marvin Hamlisch conducted a four-part pops concert in 1995 that aired on PBS. A segment of the Doo-Wop series has also been taped on the stage. Heinz Hall was briefly seen in the 1991 movie
Bob Roberts, directed by
Tim Robbins. It really made its movie debut in the 1998 TV movie
The Temptations. Most recently, Mayor
Luke Ravenstahl and the Steelers’
Max Starks "competed" in the Broadway musical,
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Taped on the stage of Heinz Hall, composer and songwriter
Burt Bacharach was on NBC's
Today show December 5, 2006. Heinz Hall is an important part of the arts in Pittsburgh and continues to make history. In 2012,
Phish guitarist,
Trey Anastasio, performed his compositions with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Songs selected were from the
Phish catalog as well as Trey's own orchestral written pieces "
Guyute (orchestral)" and "
Time Turns Elastic". They finished the evening with a take on
The Beatles'
Abbey Road finale. On September 25, 2021, Heinz Hall reopened for the first time after the
COVID-19 pandemic, celebrating its 50th anniversary with performance by the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. ==Exchange Hotel==