London Symphony Orchestra Multibuy
Sep 24–Jul 25
![Sir Antonio Pappano conducting](/sites/default/files/styles/hero_constrained_small/public/images/2022-09/230212_SirAntonioPappano_Mark_Allen_1920_1080.jpg?itok=KwLNzyXl)
You can save with our London Symphony Orchestra Sep 24–Jul 25 Multibuy.
- Book 2–3 LSO concerts at the same time and receive 10% off.
- Book 4–7 LSO concerts at the same time and receive 20% off.
- Book 8–11 LSO concerts at the same time and receive 30% off.
- Book 12+ LSO concerts at the same time and receive 40% off.
- Top up your package with additional qualifying LSO concerts and have your initial discount carried over.
Purchasing a Multibuy
Only the events listed on this page qualify.
You can purchase a Multibuy package at any time.
As long as you’re logged in, the correct discount will be automatically calculated, regardless of the combination of events in your basket.
If you buy a different number of tickets to each of the qualifying events, the multibuy discount will only be applied to the lowest number of tickets common to each event in the package.
Topping up
You can top up your package at any point with additional qualifying concerts in the LSO Sep 24–Jul 25 series and have your initial discount carried over.
The correct discount will automatically be applied to your basket once you’ve logged in.
Higher discounts will still be available if enough qualifying concerts are booked at the same time.
Anyone booking just one main season concert will receive a 10% discount for any additional bookings they make within the LSO Sep 24–Jul 25 series.
(Multibuy and Top-Up offers exclude LSO Discovery Family and Showcase concerts, 17 October Life on Our Planet, and 15 March Wynton Marsalis' 'The Jungle' concert)
Events
![Sir Antonio Pappano conducting](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2022-09/230212_SirAntonioPappano_Mark_Allen_1920_1080.jpg?h=797a75a4&itok=erDCfI6h)
London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Antonio Pappano
Sir Antonio Pappano opens a new chapter as Chief Conductor of the LSO, conjuring stunning landscapes from Nielsen and Sibelius - and a world premiere from James MacMillan.
![Sir Antonio Pappano conducting the LSO on the Barbican stage, with LSO cellos and violas in the background.](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2024-04/241212-Pappano-event-masthead-C-Mark-Allan.jpg?itok=fBYbbIiD)
London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Antonio Pappano
Two giants of British music, two blistering orchestral works from the early 20th century, as Sir Antonio Pappano begins his first season as Chief Conductor of the LSO.
![Organist Anna Lapwood](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2024-04/Untitled%20design%20%2810%29.jpg?h=d9d39bcf&itok=Apuas-hJ)
London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Antonio Pappano
Hector Berlioz goes to a Roman Carnival, Saint-Saëns gives a Symphony from the organ, and Serge Rachmaninoff shows youthful exuberance in his First Piano Concerto.
![Yuja Wang at the piano](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2020-02/210527_Wang_1920_1080.jpg?h=f076139c&itok=4T42oHO8)
London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Antonio Pappano
A celebration of pure romance in Frédéric Chopin’s lyrical Second Piano Concerto, while Gustav Mahler embraces the earth in his brilliant, bold First Symphony.
![Michael Tilson Thomas conducting](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2022-09/230517_MTT_Mark_Allan_1920_1080.jpg?itok=jnM57LnQ)
London Symphony Orchestra/Michael Tilson Thomas
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Big questions asked in a big piece – Gustav Mahler’s glorious Resurrection Symphony – as the LSO celebrates Michael Tilson Thomas’ 80th birthday.
![London SymphonyOrchestra performing on the Barbican Hall stage.](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2024-06/231206%20Half%20Six%20Fix%20Tchaik%206%20-%20low%20res.%20Credit_Tom%20Lovatt-63.jpg?h=b7cf061f&itok=KsBllm5Z)
London Symphony Orchestra/ Half Six Fix – Beethoven
Kick-start your evening with a Half Six Fix concert. One piece in a 60-minute concert, introduced by the performers, with screens in the hall to bring you closer to the action.
![Isabelle Faust](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2023-03/Isabelle_Faust_c_Felix_Broede_1920_1080.jpg?itok=62-z1Meh)
London Symphony Orchestra/François-Xavier Roth
Composers being playful: early Beethoven's wit and jokes pair with a cat-and-mouse chase around the orchestra from Ondřej Adámek.
![Violinist Francesca Dego](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2024-03/241107-Francesca-Dego-event-masthead-%C2%A9-Davide-Cerati.jpg?h=d9d39bcf&itok=-V0cd2jk)
London Symphony Orchestra/Daniele Rustioni
A spotlight on Romanticism with three beautifully contrasting pieces: Liszt in fine form, late Mendelssohn and ‘Great’ Schubert.
![Klaus Makela is conducting in front of a black background, his right hand holding the baton and his left hand above his shoulder](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2022-05/1%20Klaus%20Makela%20colour_copyright%20Marco%20Borggreve_Oslo%20Philharmonic.jpg?h=5ed92aae&itok=65ibXqR_)
London Symphony Orchestra/Klaus Mäkelä
Tales of ancient spirits and savage dreams from Sibelius and Stravinsky, alongside the fluid, lyrical melodies of Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto.
![London SymphonyOrchestra string section performing on the Barbican Hall stage.](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2024-06/231206%20Half%20Six%20Fix%20Tchaik%206%20-%20low%20res.%20Credit_Tom%20Lovatt-70.jpg?h=51a20376&itok=narSJd0m)
London Symphony Orchestra/Half Six Fix – Lachenmann
Kick-start your evening with a Half Six Fix concert. A 60-minute concert, introduced by the performers, with screens in the hall to bring you closer to the action.
![London SymphonyOrchestra performing on the Barbican Hall stage.](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2024-06/231206%20Half%20Six%20Fix%20Tchaik%206%20-%20low%20res.%20Credit_Tom%20Lovatt-22.jpg?h=93eceb58&itok=aTPMzjfg)
London Symphony Orchestra/François-Xavier Roth
Two sound worlds, two centuries apart: Lachenmann’s Melodies meets Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony.
![Sir Antonio Pappano conducting the LSO on the Barbican stage, holding a baton, with LSO string players in the foreground of the image and audience members in the background.](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2024-04/241210-Pappano-event-masthead-C-Mark-Allan.jpg?itok=5TaZGcB8)
London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Antonio Pappano
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La rondine, Puccini’s story of love thwarted by society’s conventions, an opera glowing with melody and orchestral colour.
![Sir Antonio Pappano conducting, smiling and facing the musicians of the LSO.](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2024-04/241215-Pappano-event-masthead-C-Mark-Allan.jpg?itok=6TCdhxAa)
Vaughan Williams, Elgar & Bax, with David Cohen
Two reflective works from Ralph Vaughan Williams and Edward Elgar, plus Arnold Bax’s evocative portrait of the Cornish countryside.
![Portrait photo of Frank Dupree, smiling and facing the camera.](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2024-04/181224-Frank-Dupree-event-masthead-C-Marco-Borggreve.jpg?itok=bxmpjYR_)
London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Antonio Pappano
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Classical meets jazz with some Christmas favourites – plus a riotous ride with Kapustin, Gershwin’s most swinging tunes, and Bernstein at his exuberant best.
![Photo of Sir Simon Rattle conducting the London Symphony Orchestra in the Barbican Hall](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2017-10/pa_lso_10.jpg?h=73c17cfe&itok=aWWWqRrM)
London Symphony Orchestra: Half Six Fix – Brahms
Kick-start your evening with a 60-minute Half Six Fix concert. Introduced by the performers, with screens in the hall to bring you closer to the action.
![Sir Simon Rattle conducting the LSO](/sites/default/files/styles/event_listing_small/public/images/2024-04/classical_2024_sirsimonrattle_image.jpg?itok=euG_0Owg)
London Symphony Orchestra/Sir Simon Rattle
A bewitching programme of contrasts: Pierre Boulez’s glittering sound world, late Johannes Brahms, and a lyrical world premiere from George Benjamin – to celebrate Sir Simon Rattle’s 70th birthday.