View digital programs for upcoming CCM performances
Attending a concert or show at CCM? Here's how to access your paperless program!
CCM is now offering paperless programs for all of its public performances and event offerings.
During the 2022-23 performance season, the UC College-Conservatory of Music will continue to offer digital programs for all of its free and ticketed events in place of printed programs. These paperless programs will be available on CCM's website, and they can also be accessed via smartphone/mobile device by scanning the Quick Response (QR) code displayed outside of each CCM performance venue.
Venue Signage
Event attendees will again see one of the following signs outside of CCM's venues during the 2022-23 performance season. Audience members can gain access to their paperless programs by scanning the QR code and then selecting the specific event that they are attending.
Programs for ticketed events will also become available on CCM's website closer to each specific event date, and these programs will also be accessible through the event listings on CCM's Facebook page and through the CCM OnStage ticketing website.
Digital programs will remain archived on CCM's website after each performance occurs.
How to Use a QR Code
Android Devices
Smartphones running Android 9 or later operating systems can scan QR codes directly from the phone's camera app by following these steps:
- Open the camera app.
- Select the rear-facing camera in Photo or Camera mode.
- Center the QR code that you want to scan on the screen and hold your phone steady.
- Tap the notification that appears to open the link.
Apple Devices
iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch models can scan QR codes using the built-in camera by following these steps:
- Open the camera app from the Home Screen, Control Center or Lock Screen.
- Select the rear facing camera. Hold your device so that the QR code appears in the viewfinder in the Camera app. Your device recognizes the QR code and shows a notification.
- Tap the notification to open the link associated with the QR code.
Having Trouble?
If your mobile device does not include a built-in QR reader app, or if you experience other problems with the QR code, CCM's digital programs can also be accessed by visiting ccm.uc.edu/onstage.
Access complimentary Wi-Fi during your visit to the CCM Village by logging onto the UC_Guest network. No log-on information is needed, but guests must review and accept IT@UC's terms of use before a connection will be allowed.
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Featured image at top: a rendering of a smartphone accessing CCM's new digital programs with a photograph of Corbett Auditorium in the background.
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