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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

The musicians of the Luxembourg Philharmonic in formal attire sit in the SMC wearing 3D glasses, some holding popcorn, and musical instruments.
Luxembourg Philharmonic From symphonies by Gustav Mahler and Ludwig van Beethoven to works by Richard Wagner, the Luxembourg Philharmonic welcomes its new musical director, Martin Rajna. The musicians are also joined by prestigious guest conductors throughout the season.
Klaus Mäkelä directing the Concertgebouw Orchestra on the Grand Auditorium stage
Orchestres étoiles Luxembourg is in the global spotlight, as evidenced by this concert series. Don’t miss the major international orchestras who will perform on our stage this season!
Yuja Wang in a strapless, black, sparkling gown poses against a red background
Solistes étoiles Classical music’s stars shine bright at the Philharmonie… Between virtuoso pianists, singer and violinists – many prestigious soloists await you!
Sir Simon Rattle conducting the London Symphony Orchestra
Maestri Big dramatic gestures or small subtle movements, with or without a baton, every maestro has their own approach to leading an orchestra. Come and meet some of today’s greatest conductors!
Two soldier marionettes on stage reading a book, suspended with strings.
Perspectives Music is constantly renewing itself, even classical music! Today’s artists offer a fresh take on iconic repertoire, and prove that classical music is by no means outdated!
Daniil Trifonov seated at the piano on stage performing live
Les Classiques New to classical music or getting back to basics? From Johann Sebastian Bach to Robert Schumann and holidays season favourites, the greatest masterpieces of the orchestral repertoire await you in the Grand Auditorium.
Jordi Savall conducting ensemble, raised hands shaping music during performance
Voyage dans le temps From the Renaissance to the present day, through the Baroque and Classical periods, the history of music is incredibly rich and varied. How about travelling back in time with it?
Thomas Dunford wearing a blue suit and holding his lute
Baroque Sessions Did you know? The Baroque era is the longest chapter in the history of Western music. Discover the richness of these glorious 150 years, from John Dowland to Antonio Vivaldi, in the intimate setting of the Salle de Musique de Chambre.
The Tallis Scholars group portrait in studio
Au c(h)œur des colonnes Notes are echoing in the heart of the Philharmonie’s Foyer, nestled between its iconic columns. Let yourself be enchanted by these three a cappella choirs and the spellbinding acoustics.
Beatrice Rana standing by a grand piano in a bright room, wearing an elegant dress
Piano Do you like the piano? Sonatas, variations and other playful pieces… discover solo piano works in all their forms at the Grand Auditorium, accompanied by seven virtuosos. Thrills and chills guaranteed!
Zoltán Fejérvári standing outdoors among tall grasses, looking to the side
Piano Sessions Piano lovers, rediscover the 88-key instrument alongside talented pianists in the hushed atmosphere of the Salle de Musique de Chambre!
Anna Lapwood standing confidently inside concert hall, illuminated dome and balconies behind
Autour de l’orgue The «king of instruments» is a whole orchestra on its own! Discover its versatility with three of today’s most prominent organists.
Baritone Andrè Schuen posing for a portrait in an interior setting.
Liederabend A voice, a piano, and words become notes. During these three concerts, (re)discover some of the most beautiful poems ever written, enhanced by Baroque, Classical and Romantic composers.
Musique de chambre Enjoy music in an intimate setting with works from the chamber music repertoire, from Johann Sebastian Bach to Béla Bartók. In a duo, trio, septet or octet, the musicians create a virtuoso dialogue between their instruments.
The Belcea Quartet standing together with their string instruments, facing the camera
String Quartets To mark the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s death, the Belcea Quartet and the Quatuor Ébène pay tribute to the composer’s genius by exploring the complete cycle of his string quartets.
Ava Bahari holding violin, looking sideways against plain background
Rising Stars For 30 years, the European Concert Hall Organisation has been injecting fresh energy into the global stage through its signature Rising Stars programme. Violinists, violists, cellists, pianist, singers… Catch these emerging talents before they get too famous!
United Instruments of Lucilin ensemble standing outdoors among trees in a group portrait.
Lucilin: Now! Let yourself be drawn into a world where every concert is an unexpected encounter: a blind discovery of a new work, an immersive performance crafted especially for the ensemble, and a sonic journey where natural sounds and instrumental textures come together to make new music a memorable experience.

Jazz, World & Pop

Wynton Marsalis performing on stage with his jazz ensemble, playing the trumpet.
Jazz & beyond Discover jazz from all angles! In this concert series, meet living legends as they take you on an energetic journey through jazz fusion, post-bop, swing… and all that jazz!
Isaiah Collier standing on outdoor stairs, holding a saxophone, against an orange wall.
Jazz Club The Philharmonie turns into a jazz club! Inside the cosy Salle de Musique de Chambre, discover artists of all ages and backgrounds present the music they hold dear to their hearts, on their own, in a trio or a quartet.
Mette Henriette looking back over her shoulder, holding a saxophone
Jazz Currents Three groundbreaking projects, three evenings to discover the endlessly inventive world of improvisation. In an intimate setting, these jazz musicians will showcase the full extent of their talent.
Lila Downs posing with one arm raised, wearing red gloves and a bold, colorful outfit
Autour du monde From the Atlas Mountains to Brazilian beaches and Mexican landscapes, this series introduces you to musical treasures from all around the world.
Lenna Bahule against a red background, wearing traditional accessories and looking at the camera.
World Sessions Traditional Irish tunes, Chaouia melodies, a fusion of Amazigh music and rock, Tunisian jazz and a Mozambican singer: this series invites you to a deeply personal encounter with other cultures as part of five concerts brimming with authenticity.
Astronauts walking through shallow water near a spacecraft under a dramatic sky
Ciné-Concerts «If you talk to any director, they’ll say music is 50% of the movie» said Hans Zimmer. And what better way to enjoy it than during a ciné-concert? From Charlie Chaplin to Interstellar, rediscover film classics in music!
Jazz singer Dianne Reeves posing for a studio portrait.
Pops Looking for the good vibes? You’re in the right place! This concert series embarks you on a cheerful musical journey that blends different genres. Jazz artists, cellists, singers and orchestras put on a show just for you!
Cat Power with band members posing together for a group photo.
Urban Indie rock, electro, Brazilian popular music… The pioneers of contemporary music await you on stage at the Philharmonie, with their spellbinding voices and hypnotic rhythms.
Gabi Hartmann lying with her head on a seashell, looking at the camera against a dark background.
Chill at the Phil Five concerts, one motto: keep calm and enjoy! You can even bring your drink into the hall and sip it as you treat yourself to some much-needed weekday acoustic bliss. Way to unwind after work!

Sundays at the Phil

Julian Prégardien seated on a chair, looking to the side
Face-à-Face What if you could learn the secrets behind the composition of English and French songs, and of Franz Schubert’s lieder? On three Sundays, the Face-à-Face concerts present a chapter of music history through words and notes. This initiative is generously supported by the Fondation Loutsch-Weydert.
Jean-François Zygel at the piano on a dim stage, mid-performance, lit in blue and green
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.
Members of the Luxembourg Philharmonic posing with wind instruments in a sunlit modern interior
Concerts-apéritif A concert, an aperitif and a chat with our musicians – it’s a dream come true, isn’t it? D’Frënn vun de Lëtzbuerger Philharmoniker invite you to a series of relaxed concerts and encounters with the musicians of the Luxembourg Philharmonic.

Jeunes publics

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Novolino (FR, 2-4 ans) A reunion with the Christmas elf Alva, a flying whale in the Philharmonie’s cellar, the question how favourite places sound, or simply hot rhythms from the Caribbean… During the Novolino concerts, the hall really lives up to its name, taking little explorers on a journey to enchanted worlds. One thing they all have in common is plenty of music!
Illustration of a person in a striped sweater riding a reindeer with a red nose, holding wrapped gifts, surrounded by colorful presents and festive dots.
Novolino (LU, 2–4 Joer) A reunion with the Christmas elf Alva, a flying whale in the Philharmonie’s cellar, the question how favourite places sound, or simply hot rhythms from the Caribbean… During the Novolino concerts, the hall really lives up to its name, taking little explorers on a journey to enchanted worlds. One thing they all have in common is plenty of music!
illustration of a person in a red coat, green hat, and green backpack holding a trumpet, facing a swirling blue background with a star-shaped clock.
Loopino (FR, 3–5 ans) Loopino, the resident imp at the Philharmonie, has long attained cult status. Winning the hearts of listeners of all ages, he embarks upon musical adventures. Loopino is curious! At least as curious as his young audience. What stories will he have to tell about his encounters with the shy fox, the clever tortoise, the little merman and the forest fairy? And can you imagine what happens when this funny, mischevious imp begins to dream of flying?
illustration of a person in a red coat, green hat, and green backpack holding a trumpet, facing a swirling blue background with a star-shaped clock.
Loopino (LU, 3–5 Joer) Loopino, the resident imp at the Philharmonie, has long attained cult status. Winning the hearts of listeners of all ages, he embarks upon musical adventures. Loopino is curious! At least as curious as his young audience. What stories will he have to tell about his encounters with the shy fox, the clever tortoise, the little merman and the forest fairy? And can you imagine what happens when this funny, mischevious imp begins to dream of flying?
Illustration of a child with curly orange hair, crossed hands looking frustrated, a violin and bow next to him, surrounded by musical notes and bright colorful stars
Musikalesch Aventuren (LU, 4–8 Joer) Here, the title alone guarantees gripping adventures that will draw little explorers in. Fantastical stories with lots of music, presented in Luxembourgish, spark and satisfy the young audience’s spirit of discovery – this season with two absolute classics, Maurice Ravel’s musical fairy-tale Ma mère l’Oye and Francis Poulenc’s musical version of the story of Babar the Elephant, but also with brand-new surprises.
Illustration of a musician playing a clarinet while reclining, surrounded by abstract shapes and bold, bright colors.
Philou (FR, 5–9 ans) Whether the music is accompanied by a wise octopus or entertaining silent films, whether an absolute classic taking us on a trip through the seasons, or a mix of music and circus art: at Philou FR, it’s all about the world of young people aged 5 to 9 – sometimes in French, sometimes without words. Apart from fascinating stories, unique musical discoveries are guaranteed.
Illustration of a girl floating on a pink background, surrounded by a rabbit, keys, a pocket watch, a rose, and other fantasy objects.
Philou (DE, 5-9 Jahre) cooking adventure that is far from your everyday kitchen experience, two fantastical fairy-tale classics in a new musical guise, a little dragon, an encounters with the 12 cellists of the Berliner Philharmoniker: the ways the stories of Philou DE are told are as different and multi-faceted as the music played here for young audiences: poetic or fantastical, sometimes turbulent… but always gripping and designed for 5- to 9-year-olds.
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Familles (DE, 6–106 Jahre) Familles offers an introduction to the world of the large symphony orchestra, with all its instruments, possibilities and fascinating sound colours. As the name implies, the series delivers fun for the entire family – this season, we celebrate the ultimate demonic holiday, travel to a city full of legends, and visit a shop where things are simply magical.
Illustration of a haunted house with jack-o’-lanterns, bare trees, a crescent moon, stars, and a flying bat against a purple night sky.
Miouzik (FR, 9–12 ans) Thrilling from first to last: a whodunit for young people, a scary challenge for real Halloween duds, swinging Christmas tunes from America, and an excursion to the turbulent realm of silent films with orchestral accompaniment – that is the rich variety featured in Miouzik FR, mesmerising young audiences with music.
Cartoon of a ghost conducting a band of three pumpkins playing musical instruments, with colorful notes, stars, and leaves on a blue background.
Miouzik (DE, 9–12 Jahre) An unusual Halloween challenge, plush big band sounds for Christmas, a classic fairy-tale from the far North, and an adventurous mystery – such colourful diversity makes up the series Miouzik DE, in which music enthrals young audiences.
How can I renew my subscription?
You can renew your subscriptions online in just a few minutes via your «My Philharmonie» space, between 05.05 and 21.05 included.
You can also book an appointment with us if you would like us to help you through the process. Please note that the Kids’ Phil subscriptions are no longer automatically renewed.
How to subscribe for the first time?

If you’re ready to take the plunge and would like to subscribe for the first time in 2026/27, then go to the Subscription page to place your order online!

When should I renew my subscription?

You already have one or more fixed subscriptions for the 2025/26 season and would like to keep them for another year? That’s brilliant! We invite you to renew your subscription from 05.05. to 21.05. inclusive. If, after 21.05., we still haven’t heard from you, your subscriptions will be cancelled, and we will no longer be able to guarantee your seats. Please note that the Kids’ Phil subscriptions are no longer automatically renewed.

When can I buy a subscription?

You will be able to buy subscriptions from 05.05. But here's a tip: people who already have subscriptions for the 2025/26 season can renew them until 21.05. After this date, seats that have not been renewed will be put back on sale, so you will have more choice from 22.05.

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 05.05. to 21.05. 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.

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.

I can’t attend anymore: can I get a refund?

This can happen. As a subscriber, you are entitled to one refund in the form of a purchase voucher for 1 concert within a subscription, if you let us know at least 48 hours in advance.