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Get inspired with these highlights from the RPO in 2025!
Upcoming concerts in 2025

Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony
Thursday 1 May 2025, 7.30pm
Cadogan Hall
This concert explores beautiful music from the Romantic era in Germany.
‘I am the new Bacchus, pressing out glorious wine for the human spirit’ declared Ludwig van Beethoven. True, he wasn’t known for his modesty – but until you’ve heard his incredible Seventh Symphony in full, heart-pounding flight, you’ve never known just how intoxicating music can be. This is music that demands total commitment, body and soul and we can expect the young British conductor Adam Hickox to raise the roof tonight. First, though, he joins the RPO’s own Principal Trumpet, Matthew Williams, in the delightfully operatic concerto by Beethoven’s great friend Hummel – and ventures deep into the dark heart of the German forest in the Overture to Weber’s supernatural shocker Der Freischütz.
The perfect opener to an evening of music to set the pulse racing.

Worlds of Fantasy: Video Games in Concert
Wednesday 4 June 2025, 7.30pm
Royal Albert Hall
Taking audiences on immersive journeys through fantastical realms.
Leap into the fantastical realm of video game music at the Royal Albert Hall in a concert performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Experience the sound worlds and signature themes from generations of classic games, including Civilisation, Fortnite, Baldur’s Gate, Halo and many more.

Poulenc’s Gloria
Tuesday 11 November 2025, 7.30pm
Cadogan Hall
Sacred music was never meant to be this much fun! ‘Part monk, part hooligan’ was how one contemporary described the French composer Francis Poulenc, and they might have been talking about his Gloria, too: a huge, irreverent shout of joy for a great chorus. The City of London Choir joins the RPO and conductor Daniel Hyde to raise the roof today; first, though, there’s another choral blockbuster from France (this time by Lili Boulanger), music reminiscent of a holiday in Provence from the composer of Carmen and Debussy’s beautiful moonlit serenade. We also hear not one but two musical letters from America. Everyone loves the deep emotion of Barber’s Adagio – but when you hear soprano Sally Matthews sing Knoxville, his tender memoir of a vanished youth, we think you’ll fall in love all over again.
Her ‘singing – first eloquent, then hysterical; initially refined, before soaring with an ecstasy wrought from liquid fire – was in a category that “virtuosic” doesn’t begin to cover.’ Richard Bratby on Sally Matthews in The Spectator, June 2023
Mendelssohn, Elgar and Wagner
Tuesday 25 November 2025, 7.30pm
Cadogan Hall
Features Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman: Overture
‘In the evening twilight we went today to the palace were Queen Mary lived and loved’ wrote Felix Mendelssohn from Edinburgh in 1829, after visiting the ruins of Holyrood. ‘I think I have found there the beginning of my ‘Scottish’ Symphony.’ Though much has changed in 196 years, there’s still no more melodious – or poetic – musical portrait of Scotland as seen through the eyes of one of music’s supreme Romantics. Conductor Antony Hermus brings a fresh perspective to Mendelssohn’s highland fling, setting it against the sea spray and howling gales of Wagner’s great musical seascape, and joining the wonderful British contralto Jess Dandy in Elgar’s Sea Pictures – five songs filled with surging waves and surprisingly dark passions. Thought you knew Elgar? Think again…
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