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The Soraya The Soraya, formerly known as the Valley Performing Arts Center and renamed in 2017 in honor of the generous contribution by Younes and Soraya Nazarian, stands as the vibrant intellectual and cultural hub of the San Fernando Valley, a home to its 1 8 million residents
About The Soraya At The Soraya, we share a common vision of the Valley where a thriving performing arts center forges a future for the region and uplifts its peoples Together, we share this extraordinary place, a home where diverse artists and audiences cohabitate for enrichment
The Soraya | Whats On Experience the Excitement of The Soraya's 2023-2024 Season! Explore Our Lineup of Spectacular Shows and Performances, Unveiling a World of Artistic Brilliance and Entertainment
The Soraya | Experience Plan Your Perfect Visit to The Soraya! Explore parking, ticketing, and venue details Get ready for an unforgettable entertainment experience with us
Soraya Stories | The Soraya Soraya Stories Director Selects: Gregory Porter, GRAMMY-winning Jazz singer and songwriter November 21 2025 Read more
Soraya leadership transition to follow 15th Anniversary Following The Soraya’s 15th Anniversary, I will transition from my role to take advantage of the benefits conferred by retiring from the state of California I’m not stopping, but rather am pivoting to new opportunities
Announcing Select Highlights of the 2025-26 Season The Soraya's 25-2026 season will once again feature performances from every genre, including jazz, dance, Broadway, chamber and orchestral music, and LA's foremost performance series of Spanish-language artists
Younes Soraya Nazarian Soraya Sarah Nazarian is an Iranian-born artist and lifelong patron and supporter of the arts In the 1980’s, following her family’s immigration to the United States, Soraya began sculpting at American Jewish University and in 2000 she traveled to Pietrasanta, Italy, to study her craft