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Music of Sleep and Dreams
People sitting and standing outside the main entrance of LSO St Luke's
LSO St Luke's

Music of Sleep and Dreams

Gresham College Lecture Series

Friday 19 June 2026 • 6pm

Milton Mermikides, Professor of Music at Gresham College, gives a free, one-hour lecture on the nature of music. Here he explores how sleep and music share a strange, elusive magic.

On Tour in Litomyšl
Sir Antonio Pappano standing on the podium in the Barbican Hall, with the Orchestra standing behind him, facing the audience and smiling
Smetana Litomyšl

On Tour in Litomyšl

Sir Antonio Pappano

Saturday 20 June 2026 • 5pm

Sir Antonio Pappano and the LSO explore beauty, grief and conflict on tour in Litomyšl with Tchaikovsky’s searing Pathétique, alongside Elgar's Enigma Variations.

Free Friday Lunchtime Concert
Audience members watching a string ensemble perform in the Jerwood Hall
LSO St Luke's

Free Friday Lunchtime Concert

LSO Discovery

Friday 26 June 2026 • 12.30pm

Make lunchtime musical with a free, bite-size concert with a small group of orchestral musicians.

Family Concert: Music from the Movies
The audience at an LSO Discovery Family Concert
Barbican

Family Concert: Music from the Movies

Recommended for children aged 7 to 12 years old

Sunday 28 June 2026 • 2.30pm

A fun opportunity for families to learn more about music and the instruments of the orchestra, with music based on a theme and free workshops before the concert.

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Wagner: Tristan and Isolde
Sir Antonio Pappano energetically leading an orchestra performance, with musicians playing violins and other string instruments. The scene is set in a concert hall.
Barbican

Wagner: Tristan and Isolde

Sir Antonio Pappano

Wednesday 1 July 2026 • 5pm

Sir Antonio Pappano leads world-class soloists and the LSO in one of the greatest and most intense of operatic love stories – Wagner's Tristan and Isolde.

Limited Tickets

On Tour in Baden-Baden
Yuja Wang sat at a piano, smiling and facing towards the camera.
Festspielhaus Baden-Baden

On Tour in Baden-Baden

Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Yuja Wang

Saturday 4 July 2026 • 7pm

Star Pianist Yuja Wang performs Prokofiev's electrifying Piano Concerto No 3 before Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Rachmaninoff's passionate Symphony No 2, with its soaring melodies and heart-melting Adagio On Tour in Baden-Baden.

On Tour in Baden-Baden
The LSO conducted by Sir Antonio Pappano perform with Vilde Frang on violin and in the Barbican Hall.
Festspielhaus Baden-Baden

On Tour in Baden-Baden

Sir Antonio Pappano and Vilde Frang

Sunday 5 July 2026 • 5pm

Vilde Frang plays Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, and Sir Antonio Pappano leads world-class soloists and the LSO in the third act of one of the most intense of operatic love stories – Wagner's Tristan and Isolde.

Wagner: Tristan and Isolde
Sir Antonio Pappano energetically leading an orchestra performance, with musicians playing violins and other string instruments. The scene is set in a concert hall.
Barbican

Wagner: Tristan and Isolde

Sir Antonio Pappano

Sunday 12 July 2026 • 5pm

Sir Antonio Pappano leads world-class soloists and the LSO in one of the greatest and most intense of operatic love stories – Wagner's Tristan and Isolde.

Limited Tickets

Maestro of the Movies: A Tribute to John Williams
Royal Albert Hall

Maestro of the Movies: A Tribute to John Williams

Anthony Gabriele and Edith Bowman

Saturday 31 October 2026 • 2.30pm

Join us for the ultimate concert celebration of the man who truly has composed the soundtrack to our lives, John Williams.

On Tour in New York
A portrait photo of Sir Antonio Pappano, against a grey background, looking away from the camera into the distance.
Carnegie Hall, New York

On Tour in New York

Sir Antonio Pappano and Maxim Vengerov

Saturday 13 March 2027 • 8pm

On Tour in New York
A portrait photo of Sir Antonio Pappano, standing against a grey background with his arms folded.
Carnegie Hall, New York

On Tour in New York

Sir Antonio Pappano and Maxim Vengerov

Sunday 14 March 2027 • 2pm