London Symphony Orchestra Multibuy
Jan–Jul 2022
You can save with our London Symphony Orchestra multibuy.
- Book 3–4 LSO concerts at the same time and receive 20% off.
- Book 5–6 LSO concerts at the same time and receive 30% off.*
- Book 7+ 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.
*Plus receive 20% discount on future bookings for BBC Radio 3 concerts at LSO St Luke's and on LSO Live recordings.
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
If you make your initial Multibuy booking before Thursday 6 January, you can top up your package at any point with additional qualifying concerts in the LSO Jan–Jul 2022 series and have your initial discount carried over.
The correct discount will automatically be applied to your basket once you’ve logged in.
Previous Autumn 2021 multibuy package bookers will have their original discount carried over for any qualifying January to June concerts they book. Higher discounts will still be available if enough qualifying concerts are booked at the same time.
Events
London Symphony Orchestra/Christophers
Let there be light! The LSO toasts the Barbican’s 40th birthday with Haydn’s Creation and pre-concert performances on the foyers showcasing a new generation of performers and creators (3 Mar).
LSO Family Concert: How to Build an Orchestra
Join the LSO and animateur Rachel Leach as they guide you through the instruments and the amazing sounds an orchestra can make.
London Symphony Orchestra/ Barbara Hannigan
Strauss’s Metamorphosen and Poulenc’s La voix humaine: two stories of emotion in the raw from Barbara Hannigan, an artist who shoots straight for the heart and never misses.
London Symphony Orchestra/Barbara Hannigan
Barbara Hannigan conducts, presents and sings Poulenc’s opera La voix humaine: a heart, a soul and a whole human life, in one devastating telephone call.
London Symphony Orchestra/Barbara Hannigan
New York – Paris – London: Barbara Hannigan can-cans through the Jazz Age in this transatlantic celebration of melody, colour and seriously classy fun.
London Symphony Orchestra/ Noseda & Douglas
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Beethoven’s last concerto meets Shostakovich’s final symphony, and in the hands of Gianandrea Noseda and Barry Douglas, they both have something remarkable to say.
London Symphony Orchestra/Noseda, Stikhina & Kowalyow
Across two centuries, Beethoven and Shostakovich speak to each other – and to us – as Gianandrea Noseda finds the common humanity in two very different, but equally powerful, symphonies.
London Symphony Orchestra / Nathalie Stutzmann
Sunlight, shadows and unbridled passion: Alina Ibragimova plays Mozart and Nathalie Stutzmann conducts Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony.
London Symphony Orchestra/Rattle
Sir Simon Rattle conducts Mahler, Dvořák, Webern and Hans Rott, as well as a new suite from Julian Anderson’s Exiles. Five very different musical voices – but the stories they tell are universal.
London Symphony Orchestra/Rattle & Leonidas Kavakos
The 2020s meet the 1920s, as Sir Simon Rattle conducts Sibelius, Bartók, and the world premiere of Unsuk Chin’s new Violin Concerto.