Programme

Subscriptions 2025/26

Welcome to become a regular at Konserthuset! You’re guaranteed a seat – even for the most popular concerts – and your very own seat in the hall. Experience orchestral splendour with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, family concerts, chamber music, jazz, organ, lieder – and much more.

Choose your preferred number of concerts, weekday and time from 22 subscriptions – and get 25 percent off compared to single ticket prices. All in one simple booking! Which one will be your favourite?


Six early evening concerts, each just one hour long – no interval. Perfect if you're curious about trying a subscription! A well-balanced mix of beloved classics and a few delightful surprises.

Midweek concerts packed with musical highlights – including some of the most beloved symphonies by Tchaikovsky, Dvořák and Beethoven. Yes, Beethoven’s iconic Fifth is included – as well as Mahler’s equally fate-laden Sixth.

Be part of the grand season opening – and experience the legendary Herbert Blomstedt in Bruckner’s magnificent final symphony. This subscription offers many of the great classics, but also music of our time – including the opening of the Composer Festival.

Not sure which subscription to choose? This one gives you the best of the best. Milestones of music history meet a glittering line-up of today’s most impressive soloists.

A subscription that opens in triple time – with Viennese waltzes conducted by Manfred Honeck. Also featured are some of the great masterpieces of the Baroque, along with Rachmaninoff’s achingly beautiful Second Piano Concerto.

This richly varied subscription also includes the Composer Festival, Herbert Blomstedt conducting Bruckner, and Handel’s Messiah – in Mozart’s version. And Chief Conductor Ryan Bancroft takes on Allan Pettersson’s Seventh Symphony!

At last, Brahms’s Ein deutsches Requiem returns to Konserthuset in all its full splendour. This subscription offers a vibrant mix, with lively Viennese sounds, ballet music and Beethoven at his most dance-like.

Magic with a lone pianist on the grand stage – raw, sensitive, powerful and deeply engaging. The brightest stars of the international piano world come to Konserthuset, this time including three exciting debutants and two familiar faces.

A super trio celebrates 20 years of their Mare Nostrum project. Isabella Lundgren and Bohuslän Big Band transport us to Hollywood. Kurt Elling joins forces with Yellowjackets and pianist Emmet Cohen dazzles with his trio in the spirit of Oscar Peterson.

Clara Schumann takes a journey through time – from the 19th century. In The Great Big Singing Spectacle, we sing together with Yria, and in The Seven Wonders of the World we travel the help of music. And at Christmastime, it’s sing-along fun for everyone!

Clara Schumann takes a journey through time – from the 19th century. In The Great Big Singing Spectacle, we sing together with Yria, and in The Seven Wonders of the World we travel the help of music. And at Christmastime, it’s sing-along fun for everyone!

On four Saturdays, children (from about age 3) get to listen to musical tales and try different instruments themselves. Let the little ones be captivated by the world of classical music!

On four Saturdays, children (from about age 3) get to listen to musical tales and try different instruments themselves. Let the little ones be captivated by the world of classical music!

On four Saturdays, children (from about age 3) get to listen to musical tales and try different instruments themselves. Let the little ones be captivated by the world of classical music!

The string quartet is perhaps the most beloved form of intimate chamber music – ever since the days of Joseph Haydn, often referred to as “the father of the string quartet.” Each season, some of the world’s finest quartets come to Konserthuset.

For the curious listener with open ears. This is the series that looks ahead – showcasing bold and inventive music from our own time. Come early, linger afterwards – the bar is open before, during and after the concert, offering drinks and appetizers.

In this chamber music subscription, we meet our Philharmonic musicians in the beautiful Grünewald Hall. The programmes are full of curiosity and discovery. Expect a wealth of musical gems, both historical and contemporary.

Where words and music intertwine – music becomes poetry, and poetry becomes music. At our popular Lied Concerts, we welcome both celebrated voices and rising stars.

Orfeus Barock Stockholm has become an essential part of the early music scene – a vibrant meeting point for some of Sweden’s leading baroque specialists. A new feature this year: two of the five concerts take place in the Main Hall.

Our popular soup concerts, with soup for lunch or a listener’s seat. Twelve fridays with 45 minutes of music in brilliant programmes, all featuring the philharmonic musicians, and the occasional guest.

45-minute lunchtime concerts with some of Sweden’s finest organists – performing on Konserthuset’s mighty organ, an orchestra in itself. Expect an exciting mix of original organ works and bold arrangements. Jazz? Absolutely.

In Monday at Last, violinist Cecilia Zilliacus and cellist Kati Raitinen create original programmes together with top-tier guest artists from Sweden and abroad. The variation is wide, and the aim is to never ever play the same piece twice.