Tickets will be available from October 8, 2025.
Tickets can be purchased at the Liszt Ferenc Conference and Cultural Centre box office (Sopron, Liszt Ferenc Street 1, +36 99 517 517, jegyiroda@prokultura.hu), at the venue before the concert, or online at prokultura.jegy.hu.
Ticket discounts:
We offer a 10% discount for students and pensioners.
Filharmonia Hungary season ticket holders can purchase tickets with a 20% discount by showing their season tickets! The discount can be applied to one ticket per concert per subscription.
Individual discounts cannot be combined!
We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.
Seat-specific season ticket renewals are available until July 11, 2025. New season tickets can be purchased until November 8, 2025, the date of the first concert.
Season tickets are available at the ticket office of the Liszt Ferenc Conference and Cultural Centre (Sopron, Liszt Ferenc u. 1. | +36 99 517 517 | jegyiroda@prokultura.hu), at the venue before the concert, and online at prokultura.jegy.hu.
We are launching an early bird prize draw for both our returning and new season ticket holders. Anyone who purchases or renews their season ticket by July 11 and sends a photo of it to online@filharmonia.hu by July 30 will be entered into a draw to win one of 30 Filharmonia books.
We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.
It is often said that, regardless of the number of days, February is the longest month: winter, darkness, and cold have already lasted a long time, the festive lights of Christmas are a distant memory, and most people eagerly await the first snowdrops, the first green leaves, the first warm rays of sunshine — the rebirth of nature and of hope. It is in this season of anticipation that a singing couple, Kriszta Kinga and István Horváth, arrive in Sopron. While they may not bring the first swallows, they certainly bring the first sounds of spring to their audience. Music history is full of arias and duets celebrating spring, love, and hope. A bouquet of these pieces will be performed with the accompaniment of pianist Péter Oberfrank, who, being a conductor himself, brings an orchestral richness to the piano accompaniment.