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Masterful Shostakovich with Karina Canellakis, Mahler’s Fifth Symphony, Mozart with Víkingur Ólafsson, the season opening, Chaplin Songs, star violinist Augustin Hadelich and more magical music await in the Thursday medium subscription.
A subscription at the Gothenburg Concert Hall gives you great musical experiences at a better price – and your own seat in the hall. Choose the subscription that suits your life best, and let the magic of live concerts happen again and again.
The subscription is valid for the 2026-2027 season and begins in September. Half price for young people up to the age of 29 and full-time students!
Enjoy vibrant saxophone and shimmering sunrise as the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and Pekka Kuusisto launch the season. High energy is guaranteed with the sounds of Anders Hillborg, Ida Moberg and Mahler.
Barbara Hannigan takes on Ligeti’s Macabre once again, which she made a modern classic. But first, Bartók’s erotic tale, Vivier’s journey through space, and a dazzling Haydn symphony. All with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
Highly in-demand conductor Karina Canellakis performs with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra with star violinist Augustin Hadelich. Hear Bartók’s intense Violin Concerto and Shostakovich’s masterful final symphony.
The incredibly popular Víkingur Ólafsson is back with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, this time with maestro Herbert Blomstedt. Experience a unique evening with Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 24 and Brahms’ Symphony No. 4.
Explosiveness, tempo and rest as Pekka Kuusisto plays and conducts Sibelius’ Violin Concerto with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. In Kuusisto’s hands, the music is born anew.
Hear light conquer darkness as world-renowned trumpet player Håkan Hardenberger returns to perform with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. He is accompanied by Jonathon Heyward, rising star from Baltimore, who leads the orchestra in Shostakovich’s gripping Symphony No. 7.
Follow along to a world of imagination and a tapestry of strings. We hear Debussy’s remarkable Prelude and a new lullaby, before getting ready for Mahler’s Symphony No. 5. Conducted by Pierre Bleuse.
Hear soprano Camilla Tilling in Daniel Nelson’s award-winning Chaplin Songs, a musical take on the political satire The Great Dictator. The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and conductor Andrew Manze also present Alfvén’s Symphony No. 3.
Maximize the concert season and upgrade to a large subscription with 13 concerts. Here the variety is greater, the stars are more numerous and you save as much as 40% per concert.
A subscription at Gothenburg Concert Hall gives you great musical experiences at a better price – and your own seat in the hall. Choose the subscription that suits your life best, and the magic of live concerts will be waiting for you. Again and again.