The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra will perform seven concerts starting this week, each before an audience numbering no more than 100.
Nobody knows exactly what the ensemble will be playing or even how many players there will be, but that didn't stop all the tickets getting snapped up within 24 hours.
The NZSO came up for its slightly mysterious concept after having to can a North Island tour this month because of Omicron.
But the players still wanted to play, says NZSO director Kirsten Mason, and the fans definitely still want to listen.
She spoke to Corin Dann.