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Tickets to concerts in the new season are now on sale! Choose from familiar symphonic repertoire, recently composed works, and exciting productions featuring great conductors and outstanding soloists.
image: Eduardus Lee
image: Eduardus Lee
Summer special offer: if you order tickets to three or more concerts, you’ll receive a 10 per cent discount.*

View the concerts in the new season

Don’t want to miss a single piano concerto? Taking your kids to concerts for the whole family, or planning a few evenings of Bruckner symphonies? Look no further! We’ve grouped a number of concerts here for you into thematic collections.

  • Klaus Mäkelä

Klaus MäkeläDiscover the stunning versatility of Klaus Mäkelä in the coming season! From Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto to Mahler’s Third Symphony, from Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’ to Bruckner’s Fifth, and from Debussy and Ravel to Larcher and Tawfiq, the Concertgebouw Orchestra and its future chief conductor bring them all to life.

Go to the concerts conducted by Klaus Mäkelä


  • Bruckner cycle

anton brucknerTo celebrate Bruckner’s 200th birthday, the Concertgebouw Orchestra is performing a unique cycle over a year and a half featuring the Symphonies Nos. 1 to 9 under the direction of nine leading conductors.

 

Go to the Bruckner symfonies


  • Orchestra with vocalists

orkest met zangThe Concertgebouw Orchestra’s first performance of Schoenberg’s Gurre-Lieder was conducted by the composer himself just over 100 years ago. In February 2024, this magnificent, monumental cantata is being programmed once more – now under the direction of none other than Riccardo Chailly. Sir John Eliot Gardiner is again travelling to Amsterdam with his Monteverdi Choir, this time to perform Brahms’s German Requiem. And around Easter, the orchestra will be performing Bach’s St John Passion.

 


  • Essentials

essentialsThe Essentials Series of concerts on Friday or Saturday evening introduces you to the masterpieces every music lover should know, performed by the Concertgebouw Orchestra. These hour-long concerts are given a lively introduction by the incomparable Thomas Vanderveken. Have a chat and a drink afterwards!

Go to the Essentials concerts


  • Piano concertos

pianoconcertenYuja Wang is appearing as soloist in both Ravel piano concertos under the direction of Klaus Mäkelä. The South Korean pianist Seong-Jin Cho shines in Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1, while Igor Levit makes an appearance as soloist in Béla Bartók’s beautiful Piano Concerto No. 3. The widely admired Emanuel Ax can be heard in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 17. In short, with all these captivating solo concertos, the keyboard will be taking centre stage in the coming season.

Go to the piano concertos


  • Children’s Concerts

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Our Children’s Concerts introduce youngsters to the richness of classical music. On Sunday, 19 November, members of the orchestra will be presenting Koning Klimboom (King Tree-Climber), a weird and wonderful story in music about the cheeky tree-climber Peer – complete with fantastic music by Edvard Grieg. On 17 March, the full orchestra will be performing another thrilling Children’s Concert in the Main Hall set in the lively New York of 100 years ago.

Go to the Children’s Concerts

*Terms and conditions of the summer special offer

Terms and conditions:

  • The discount is valid only for orders placed from 30 May to 31 August 2023.
  • The discount is valid for concerts organised by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra at the Concertgebouw from 14 September 2023 to 26 June 2024, with the exception of the Annual Gala on 12 January 2024.
  • The discount is valid for all seating sections.
  • The discount can be combined with the Friends’ discount on the Friends Concert Selection.
  • The discount is also valid for children’s prices.• The discount cannot be combined with the Entrée discount.
  • The discount is valid for the Close-up concerts organised by the orchestra’s Friends.
  • The discount is also valid for concerts in the Bruckner cycle in the 2024–25 season.