2024-25

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As it does every year, the Philharmonie team has selected the most emblematic concerts from its programme according to different themes, from chamber music to cinema and free jazz.

With a subscription, you will be able to enjoy numerous advantages, including discounts, priority access to the ticket office and a more relaxed cancellation policy.

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Orchestra, Recitals & Chamber Music

Gustavo Gimeno in tuxedo conducting an orchestra
Luxembourg Philharmonic From Richard Wagner’s operas to new classics, the Luxembourg Philharmonic celebrates its final season with Music Director Gustavo Gimeno after 10 years of music-making and friendship. The musicians also welcome stimulating collaborations with guest conductors.
Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela
Philharmonic Perspectives Jazz, classical, world music… Whilst their programmes may differ, our «Philharmonic Perspectives» concerts all have one thing in common: they invite the audience to explore off the beaten track in a relaxed atmosphere. Will you dare to take the first step?
Christian Thielemann conducting an orchestra on stage
Orchestres étoiles Music is a perpetually expanding galaxy… In this subscription, we gaze at a captivating constellation of major international orchestras.
Yo-Yo Ma playing the cello on stage
Solistes étoiles Music is a perpetually expanding galaxy… In this subscription, we gaze at a captivating constellation of major international soloists.
Sir Simon Rattle conducting an orchestra
Maestri Sometimes it seems a conductor’s baton is just another form of magic wand. Let yourself be charmed by the rising stars on the conductors’ firmament and living legends from all around the world.
A black and white photo of Mitsuko Uchida standing and wearing a shiny dress
Les Classiques Need we say more? From Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to Johannes Brahms, journey through music history’s greatest hits.
Cecilia Bartoli sitting in a concert chair in front of the sea
Voyage dans le temps How about a bit of time-travel? This series of concerts encompassing nearly three centuries of music history invites you to experience masterpieces of the orchestral repertoire on the stage of the Grand Auditorium.
Emmanuel Pahud posing in a blue suit, holding his flute
Baroque Sessions How about a bit of time-travel straight from the Philharmonie’s Salle de Musique de Chambre? This series of baroque concerts invites you to 17th-century Venice and the court of the Sun King – or anywhere your imagination cares to roam.
Yuja Wang wearing a sparkly dress, sitting on a cushion
Piano 88 keys and just as many ways of stirring our souls! This series brings you fascinating encounters with some of the best pianists of our days and their favourite instrument, right from the stage of the Grand Auditorium.
Mao Fujita joyfully playing the piano
Piano Sessions 88 keys and just as many ways of stirring our souls! This series brings you fascinating encounters with some of the best pianists of our days and their favourite instrument, right from the hushed setting of the Salle de Musique de Chambre.
Jonas Kaufmann, Diana Damrau and Helmut Deutsch posing
Liederabend A voice, a piano. That is all it takes to bring the most beautiful poems ever written to life. Words and notes merge and evoke entire worlds in your imagination.
Jean Guihen Queyras wearing black clothes, standing, holding his instrument
Musique de chambre From Tabea Zimmermann to the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Salle de Musique de Chambre often changes its face but never its soul. Listen to how the heart of the hall beats to the rhythm of the classics from the chamber music repertoire!
Tetzlaff Quartet posing next to trees
String Quartets Two violins, a viola, a cello – and about 300 years of history. There are definitely strings attached to this series – all sixteen of them, inviting you to listen to the world’s most beautiful string quartets, from Ludwig van Beethoven’s poignant classics to Maurice Ravel’s refined modern gentleness.
Musicians of the United Instruments of Lucilin ensembel wearing black outfits posing under a bridge
Lucilin: Now! Can you be both classical and contemporary? The Luxembourg-bred ensemble United Instruments of Lucilin shows you how in this dedicated concert series. This is what today sounds like.
Benjamin Kruithof wearing a white shirt and holding his cello
Rising stars They aren’t 35 yet, they excel at the cello, the trumpet or the clarintet, in solo, duets or quartets, and they will make you hear the world differently. Meet the new generation of classical talents at the Philharmonie.
Anna Lapwood sitting next to an organ, smilling
Autour de l'orgue «The organ is a whole orchestra in itself. It can express anything in response to a skilled touch», thus Honoré de Balzac’s take on the instrument. This series features six hands (and feet!) demonstrating the nearly infinite expressive possibilities of this «king of instruments».

Jazz, World & Chill

Wynton Marsalis playing on stage
Jazz & beyond Big band, fusion, bebop, orchestral jazz… In this series, living legends walk the floor of the Grand Auditorium and offer a invigorating journey through various styles of jazz.
Joe Lovano standing in a street, holding his saxophone
Jazz Club Jazz luminaries from various generations and geographies introduce their current projects or commemorate important moments in jazz history wrapped in the intimate atmosphere of the Salle de Musique de Chambre.
Tomeka Reid in a black dress, holding her cello
Jazz Currents «Life is a lot like jazz: it’s best when you improvise ». We couldn’t agree more with George Gershwin! That’s why we’ve gathered some of today’s most talented improvisers in one place.
Camille wearing a costume and playing on stage
Autour du monde This subscription brings the world to the stage of the Grand Auditorium through a compendium of daring projects at the crossroads of various musical genres and cultures.
Amjad Ali Khan, Amaan Ali Bangash, Ayaan Ali Bangash posing with their instruments
World Sessions The strings of the sarod meet those of the cello and Brazil encounters Kurdistan in this intimate gathering of virtuosos from the four corners of the globe.
The Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra playing in front of a screen displaying a Charlie Chaplin movie
Ciné-Concerts One thing is sure: music and the silver screen are a match made in heaven. From silent films to animated classics from the Walt Disney Studios, the Philharmonie shows you why!
Gast Waltzing conducting the Luxembourg Philharmonic
Pops Heartwarming. That word captures the spirit of the «Pops» concert series at the Philharmonie! Let yourself be taken on a relaxed and cheerful musical journey, from Austrian popular hits to jazz classics and ukulele covers.
Max Cooper's face with light reflects
Urban Looking for something different? Feed your wanderlust by exploring invigorating new soundscapes. This concert series is a feast for the senses that will take you to yet unexplored musical shores along today’s most enterprising pioneers.
a black and white photo of Maro squating
Chill at the Phil Grab a drink and gear up for an evening to remember at the Philharmonie! Convivial and relaxed, our «Chill at the Phil» concerts bring that little extra to your musical experience.

Sundays at the Phil

Graham Johnson standing in front of a piano, presenting a Face-à-Face
Face à Face: Mozart This series of commented concerts portrays Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as a composer and a human being. Meet the free spirit behind the timeless classics you know and love, and let him into your life for one afternoon.
Jean-François Zygel playing the piano
Les dimanches de Jean-François Zygel The pianist, composer and exceptional improviser Jean-François Zygel tempts you with some very special Sunday treats. His ten fingers and exceptional voice make music as we rarely get to hear it.
5 musicians sitting in the Grand Foyer
Concerts-apéritif A love for music only grows when it’s shared! Get to know the musicians of the Luxembourg Philharmonic better – whether in concert, in small ensembles, or over a shared aperitif.

Jeunes publics

Illustration of an open book with vibrant, abstract elements, including musical instruments and a Loopino character
Loopino (FR, 3–5 ans) Musical instruments which take on very human characteristics – becoming angry or silly, or which experience strange things, like even floating above the ground. Accompanied by the curious imp Loopino, the young audience has an opportunity to discover musical instruments and their many forms of expression – for listening, joining in, imitating, in Luxembourgish or French.
Illustration of an open book with vibrant, abstract elements, including musical instruments and a Loopino character
Loopino (LU, 3–5 Joer) Musical instruments which take on very human characteristics – becoming angry or silly, or which experience strange things, like even floating above the ground. Accompanied by the curious imp Loopino, the young audience has an opportunity to discover musical instruments and their many forms of expression – for listening, joining in, imitating, in Luxembourgish or French.
A chef is holding a pot and dropping its content
Musikalesch Aventuren (LU, 4–8 Joer) Two journeys to the animal kingdom and a turbulent cookery show – such are the «Musikalesch Aventuren»! Every single one comes with music and is served up in Luxembourgish. What happens when the animals celebrate carnival, and where has the little sea horse vanished to? Most importantly: how do you cook a totally unique polenta? Young listeners will be just as entertained as their accompanying adults… musical, narrative delights for all age groups.
Illustration of an elephant with a top hat, a lion, and a pig holding papers, standing on a globe under a dove flag, with colorful ribbons in the air
Philou (DE, 5-9 Jahre) Sometimes they’re enchanted or poetic, sometimes turbulent or straight from the animal world: the stories told in the series «Philou» invite young adventurers into very different worlds. As varied as the stories themselves, each is accompanied by its very own kind of music.
A woman in a red dress stands near a tall, illuminated obelisk in a forest with large green leaves and gray trees
Philou (FR, 5-9 ans) Fairy-tales, turbulent adventures, poetry: «Philou» invites everyone blessed with curiosity to explore very different worlds. As varied as the stories to be witnessed, each is accompanied by its very own kind of music and instruments.
An illustration of Robin Hood shooting with an arc, standing on a patch of ground next to dense green bushes under a blue sky.
Familles (DE, 6-106 Jahre) Be they good, evil or simply funny – the «Familles» concerts offer a platform for everyone: legendary heroes, a famous cinematic rat fulfilling its dream of being a star chef, or personalities of the circus arena with their poetic experiences. The concerts in the series «Familles» await with stories for everyone. And the most important thing: the Luxembourg Philharmonic is among the protagonists!
Five musicians in eclectic costumes play various instruments on a moonlit stage surrounded by stars.
Miouzik (FR, 9–12 ans) An opera classic, cinema with orchestral accompaniment, the romance of the circus, and so much more: musical stories tailored to their young listeners beckon in the series «Miouzik», inviting everyone to dream, cross their fingers, laugh or just listen attentively. The repertoire presented ranges from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to the music of our own times – there’s sure to be something for every taste!
illustration of an acrobat
Miouzik (DE, 9–12 Jahre) An opera classic, cinema with orchestral accompaniment, the romance of the circus, and so much more: musical stories tailored to their young listeners beckon in the series «Miouzik», inviting everyone to dream, cross their fingers, laugh or just listen attentively. The repertoire presented ranges from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to the music of our own times – there’s sure to be something for every taste!
I can’t attend anymore: can I get a refund?

This can happen. As a subscriber, you are entitled to one exchange or refund during the season, if you let us know at least 48 hours in advance.

How can I subscribe?

It's even easier this year! For the 2024/25 season, you can subscribe online via your «My Philharmonie» space, to make your experience even smoother.

When can I buy a subscription?

You will be able to buy subscriptions from 02.05. But here's a tip: people who already have subscriptions for the 2023/24 season can renew them until 24.05. After this date, seats that have not been renewed will be put back on sale, so you will have more choice from 25.05.

When should I renew my subscription?

You already have one or more fixed subscriptions for the 2023/24 season and would like to keep them for another year? That’s brilliant! We invite you to renew your subscription from 02.05. to 24.05. inclusive. If, after 24.05., we still haven’t heard from you, your subscriptions will be cancelled, and we will no longer be able to guarantee your seats.

How can I renew my subscription?
For the 2024/25 season, you can renew your subscriptions online in just a few minutes via your «My Philharmonie» space, between 02.05 and 24.05 included.
You can also book an appointment with us if you would like us to help you through the process.
I don't want to buy or renew my subscriptions online. What can I do?
We're always here to help! If you'd like some guidance or advice on booking, renewing or changing your subscriptions, the Information & Billetterie team will be happy to assist you. Do not hesitate to contact us and we will guide you step by step.
1 Place de l'Europe - L-1499 Luxembourg
Tel: (+352) 26 32 26 32
Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 18:30
Can I change seats and/or subscription?

Yes, you can. If you wish to change your subscription or seat numbers, you are also welcome to do so during the renewal period (from 02.05. to 24.05. inclusive). We advise you to book an appointment with the Information & Billetterie team by phone on (+352) 26 32 26 32 or by clicking on this link.

Why has my seat pricing changed?

We have reorganised the seating plan of the Grand Auditorium to provide a better distribution of seats between categories. If you had subscriptions during the previous season, the price of your seat has been automatically updated to reflect the new distribution for the new 2024/25 season.

E-tickets or by post?

That is the question! When you make your purchase, you can choose how you want your tickets sent: by e-mail («Print at home & Wallet» option), or by post (€3 postage charge). The advantage of sending them by email, as well as being cheaper, is that you can access them very easily, with no risk of losing them: your tickets are available in your «My Philharmonie» account, and you can download them to your phone or add them to your Wallet application. Handy for finding them easily on a concert night!

Can I buy a subscription and individual tickets at the same time?

Unfortunately, not at the moment. We therefore invite you to place two separate orders: one with your subscriptions, and another for individual tickets.