Bath Philharmonia is thrilled to mark a spectacular 25 years of bringing orchestral magic to our community. To kick off this milestone anniversary, we're rolling out an extraordinary celebration and giving away free tickets to some of our sensational concerts!
On 9 October 2024, The Forum will come alive with the full force of Bath Philharmonia’s symphonic splendour. This awesome concert will feature over 50 highly-skilled musicians and the ultra-cool trumpeter Aaron Azunda Akgubo, a rising star hailed by Classic FM. Get ready for a symphonic journey with Jean Sibelius’ breathtaking 5th Symphony, celebrated for its sweeping landscapes and powerful imagery.
In honour of our 25th anniversary and our successful #BathPhilForFree initiative—which has already gifted over 15,000 tickets—we’re offering every household in Bath and North East Somerset a free ticket to one of our concerts. It’s our way of saying thank you for your support and inviting you to experience the magic of live orchestral music.
Hear What Our Audience is Saying!
Rhiannon from Oldfield Park said, “The concert was enchanting. I discovered a new love for orchestral music, and Bath Phil’s musicians are simply outstanding!”
Joelly & Sam from Peasedown said, “We were mesmerized by the music and felt so welcomed. The atmosphere was incredible!”
A Season of Stellar Performances Awaits
Our 25th Anniversary Season promises more extraordinary performances featuring renowned soloists like Jess Gillam, Benjamin Grosvenor, Laura van der Heijden, and Guido Sant’Anna. From awe-inspiring classics to contemporary masterpieces, we’re here to inspire and delight.
Secure Your Spot Today
Don’t miss out on your chance to discover outstanding orchestral music. Free tickets are available now at Bath Box Office, and you can find all the details and special offers at www.bathphil.co.uk/bathphilforfree
Jason Thornton, Music Director of Bath Philharmonia, says: “Music has the power to connect and transform. Come celebrate with us and experience the joy of live orchestral music!”
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