Tickets can be purchased at Kodály Centre (Pécs, Breuer Marcell sétány 4., +36 72 500 300), at office of Ticket Express, at the venue before the concert and online on www.jegymester.hu .
Concessions:
We offer 10% concession to students, pensioners.
Season ticket holders of Filharmonia Hungary can obtain tickets nationwide at 20% discount for our concerts for adult audience! Please note that only one discount ticket can be purchased per season ticket per concert.
Please note, that we reserve the right to alter the program, the time, the location, the performers, and accordingly the price of the ticket may also vary.
Season tickets are available at the Filharmonia Hungary ticket office (Pécs, Breuer Marcell Promenade 4., +36 72 500 300), online at www.jegymester.hu, and at the venue before the performance.
Seat-specific season ticket renewals are available until July 15, 2025, and new season tickets can be purchased until October 5, 2025, the date of the first concert.
We are organizing a pre-sale raffle for both returning and new season ticket holders. Anyone who purchases or renews their season ticket by July 15 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.
Installment payment deadlines:
1st installment: upon purchase
2nd installment: by October 5, 2025
3rd installment: by November 18, 2025
We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.
The pieces on the programme of the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra’s concert of works by Richard Strauss and Brahms are connected by an invisible link that, nevertheless, can still be heard: the central role in the concerto slated for the middle of the evening goes to the horn, a brass instrument evoking forests, hunting and knightly tournaments that was favoured by the Romantics. The same instrument also plays the intoxicating main theme of the symphonic poem introducing the concert and the anthemic melody of the finale of the symphony featured after the intermission. The German soloist Stefan Dohr is one of the best of our time, and the conductor of the evening is Gábor Hontvári.