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The Multibuy booking window for the 25/26 Season closed on 26 September 2025.

Multibuy booking for the 26/27 Season will begin in Spring 2026.

If you purchased a Multibuy for the 25/26 Season and are unable to make it to one of your booked concerts, you can exchange your tickets for a different concert free of charge by phoning 0131 557 6800 or emailing boxoffice@sco.org.uk.

Exchanges are accepted up to 24 hours in advance of the concert and are subject to availability.

Season 25/26 Concerts

  1. Benedetti plays Mendelssohn (Inverness)

    Inverness
    Mendelssohn’s exhilarating Violin Concerto is the ideal showcase for the world-renowned Scottish violin virtuoso’s consummate talents.
  2. A ray of sun shines over stained glass.

    A Ceremony of Carols

    Choral

    Edinburgh
    Step into the warm glow of choral splendour as the SCO Chorus fills Greyfriars Kirk with seasonal music to captivate and inspire you.
  3. Baroque Inspirations

    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Maxim Emelyanychev returns with an annual highlight of the SCO Season, rediscovering the musical splendours of the Baroque.
  4. Lawrence Power holds his viola. He wears a black suit.

    Baroque Threads, Contemporary Colours

    St Andrews
    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Kaleidoscopic hues and big emotions sit side by side in this vibrant concert weaving together the Baroque era and the present day.
  5. Pekka plays the violin with a smile.

    Beethoven, Pekka & Dreamers’ Circus

    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Aberdeen
    Classical and folk join forces for a celebration of dance, in this joyfully unconventional programme masterminded by Pekka Kuusisto.
  6. Nicola Benedetti plays the violin.

    Benedetti plays Mendelssohn

    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Mendelssohn’s exhilarating Violin Concerto is the ideal showcase for the world-renowned Scottish violin virtuoso’s consummate talents.
  7. Jonian Ilias-Kadesha shits on some old stairs with a violin.

    Bohemian Rhapsodies

    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Flamboyant Greek-Albanian violinist Jonian Ilias-Kadesha directs a concert dedicated to the gutsy glories of Czech music.
  8. Lorenza Borrani smiles at the camera, holding her violin

    Borrani & Beethoven

    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Lorenza Borrani returns for a second concert of the Season with an evening of wit, humour and magical evocations.
  9. Abstract painting of a misty sun setting over a Irish beach.

    Carmina Gadelica

    Matinee

    Glasgow
    St Andrews
    Edinburgh
    The SCO’s renowned Wind Soloists join forces with some of Scotland’s most accomplished young players for a kaleidoscopic concert.
  10. A cross section photograph of a bridge

    Dvořák 'New World' Symphony

    Perth
    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Join Maxim and the SCO musicians for an electrifying and emotional conclusion to the Season.