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Family Concert
The audience at an LSO Discovery Family Concert
Barbican

Family Concert

Recommended for children aged 7 to 12 years old

Saturday 13 February 2027 • 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.

Elgar and Tchaikovsky
Alisa Weilerstein in a red dress holding her cello.
Barbican

Elgar and Tchaikovsky

Sir Antonio Pappano and Alisa Weilerstein

Thursday 18 February 2027 • 7pm

Two of classical music’s most heart-rending works – Elgar’s intimate, introspective Cello Concerto and Tchaikovsky’s intense, emotional Fifth Symphony – with Sir Antonio Pappano and soloist Alisa Weilerstein.

Free Friday Lunchtime Concert
An audience sits in LSO St Luke's Jerwood Concert Hall with purple-hued lighting, focused on an empty stage featuring a grand piano and a music stand.
LSO St Luke's

Free Friday Lunchtime Concert

LSO Discovery

Friday 19 February 2027 • 12.30pm

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

Beethoven and Shostakovich
Maxim Vengerov playing the violin
Barbican

Beethoven and Shostakovich

Sir Antonio Pappano and Maxim Vengerov

Sunday 21 February 2027 • 7pm

Violinist Maxim Vengerov brings elegance and majesty to Beethoven's Violin Concerto, before the unrelenting and colossal power of Shostakovich’s war-scarred Eighth Symphony.

Limited Tickets

Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective
Collection of images of different members of Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective
LSO St Luke's

Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective

BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert

Thursday 11 March 2027 • 12.30pm

Works by Suk and Taneyev take centre-stage in this BBC Radio 3 concert with Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective.

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

Half Six Fix: Shostakovich 8
Sir Antonio Pappano standing on the podium, facing the audience in the Barbican Hall, talking into a microphone
Barbican

Half Six Fix: Shostakovich 8

Sir Antonio Pappano

Wednesday 17 March 2027 • 6.30pm

Kick-start your evening with a 60-minute Half Six Fix concert. The LSO’s Chief Conductor Sir Antonio Pappano presents one of Shostakovich’s darkest symphonies, reflecting the stark brutality of war.

Relaxed Friday Lunchtime Concert
A group of adults and children sit closely together in LSO St Luke's audience, with one woman holding a blue tablet up above her head while others watch attentively watched a Relaxed Concert.
LSO St Luke's

Relaxed Friday Lunchtime Concert

LSO Discovery

Friday 19 March 2027 • 12.30pm

A short concert designed for learning disabled and neurodiverse audiences, and for anyone who benefits from a more flexible sensory or communication environment.

Half Six Fix: Barbara Hannigan
Barbara Hannigan conducting the LSO in the Barbican Hall
Barbican

Half Six Fix: Barbara Hannigan

Barbara Hannigan

Wednesday 7 April 2027 • 6.30pm

Barbara Hannigan takes us on a sweeping journey through Ives and Gershwin, highlighting the diversity and invention that abounded as America forged its modern musical voice.

Aris String Quartet: Beethoven Quartets
Aris Quartett standing together outdoors
LSO St Luke's

Aris String Quartet: Beethoven Quartets

BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert

Thursday 8 April 2027 • 12.30pm

The Aris String Quartet plays a collection of Beethoven Quartets at LSO St Luke's.

America's Voice
Barbara Hannigan conducting the LSO in the Barbican Hall
Barbican

America's Voice

Barbara Hannigan

Thursday 8 April 2027 • 7pm

Trailblazing soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan guides us through the musical landscape of America at a defining point in its history, from concert hall to musical theatre.