The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) announced that it ended its 2025 fiscal year with a surplus of just under $60,000, bringing its accumulated surplus to more than $925,000. The TSO has reported a surplus in every year of the last decade except for fiscal year 2020.
The TSO issued more than 230,000 tickets in 2024/25 to patrons attending mainstage performances and other engagements held throughout Toronto and in neighbouring communities.
More than 35,000 students engaged in the TSO’s education programs, which included School Concerts for elementary-school students and Mornings with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra Open Rehearsals for high-school students in the GTA.
“The Toronto Symphony Orchestra is proud to play a vital and enduring role in the cultural and civic life of our city,” said CEO Mark Williams. “Every note we perform, every partnership we forge, and every student we influence reaffirms our commitment to artistry that inspires, challenges, and unites Torontonians through the power of music. Whether discovering the orchestra for the first time or deepening a lifelong love of music, audiences filled Roy Thomson Hall and partner venues across the GTA, sharing in moments of connection that only live performance can create. And we look forward to another season of discovery, inspiration, and music that resonates far beyond the final note.”