We’re back!
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra concerts will begin again on Tuesday 6 April (online concerts) and Thursday 20 May (at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall).
Don’t miss Vasily Petrenko conducting a programme featuring Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No 1 with pianist Paul Lewis (20 May). The Orchestra performs Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No 1 (27 May) and we salute the king of tango, Astor Piazzolla, as Clark Rundell conducts a programme of his most popular works (12 June). And don’t miss the chance to see our Chief Conductor Designate Domingo Hindoyan in his first concerts since the announcement of his appointment. He’ll conduct music of Stravinsky, Dani Howard, Ravel and Prokofiev (17 June) and a Sunday matinee with works by Prokofiev, Ravel and Mendelssohn (20 June).
Each concert will last approximately an hour with no interval.
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra on Demand
If you’re unable to join us for live events, watch some of these concerts online with Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra on Demand from Tuesday 6 April. Six concerts in this period will be available to watch exclusively online, including Vasily Petrenko conducting an all-Stravinsky programme (6 April), and Beethoven’s Symphony No 2 (20 April). And superstar cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason performs Dvořák’s Cello Concerto with the Orchestra (1 June).
Audiences commented on recent performances:
“I am so glad Liverpool Phil started to provide concerts and made such excellent arrangements to provide concerts safely. I have really enjoyed each of the concerts and it was great to see other regular Phil attendees.”
“Very emotional. When the first note was played I burst into tears.”
“A few bars, and I knew I was again hearing a great orchestra. A joy to see and hear players I know and love, who haven’t performed at the Phil for months but who still had the excellence and unmistakable Phil sound.”
For your safety and comfort
If you have not been back to the Hall yet, please be aware that we’ve limited the number of seats for sale and seating will be socially distanced, as will the Orchestra on stage. You’ll be required to wear a face covering during the entirety of your visit (unless exempt). You can enjoy drinks at your seat in the auditorium by pre-ordering with your tickets. Or come to the Grand Foyer Bar from 30 minutes prior to the concert to enjoy drinks and snacks at your table!
Book with confidence
If you are unable to attend a concert due to illness or self-isolation, please let us know at least 24 hours in advance and we’ll exchange your tickets for another performance or credit. If a concert is cancelled, you will be eligible for a full refund or credit towards future ticket purchases.