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G L A S G O W C O N C E R T H A L L S

September – November

2022

Book now at ticketsglasgow.com

@GlasgowRoyalConcertHall

@GCHalls

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GLASGOW ROYAL CONCERT HALL

Thu 1 Sep, 7pmJohn Owen-Jones£28 – £61.60 (includes booking fee)

The West End & Broadway star celebrates the songs of his career mixing personal favourites, new and old, alongside some of his most well-known performances from The Phantom of the Opera and Les Misérables.

Welcome to our Tickets Glasgow

What’s On GuideTreat yourself to a night of live entertainment at

Glasgow Concert Halls and make new memories with family & friends. With this guide, you are about to

discover the many artists and ensembles attending the concert halls this Autumn and beyond!

Tickets and e-vouchers are available to buy online, redeemable across our venues – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, City Halls & Old Fruitmarket, Mitchell Theatre and Kelvingrove Bandstand. New events are added every week so remember to visit our website regularly to stay in the know.

Online: www.ticketsglasgow.com

What to expect when visiting usAlthough covid rules and restrictions have been lifted in Scotland, the virus has not gone.

Continue to use ‘Covid sense’ to help protect yourself and others:

If you are experiencing any symptoms associated with COVID-19, please refrain from entering our buildings and book a test.

Face coverings – Although no longer mandatory, if you feel more comfortable wearing a face covering when visiting our venues, please do so.

Social distancing – Please be respectful of others while moving around the building.

Make use of our hygiene facilities – Our venue toilets are still being cleaned at regular intervals throughout the day and we still have sanitiser dispensers around the premises for your continued safety.

Card Payments – while we accept cash, we recommend contactless (limit £100) or chip & pin card payments while in our venues.

We reserve the right to make last minute changes to our safety measures in response to changes in government guidance as and when they may occur.

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Fri 2 Sep, 7.30pmThe World Famous Elvis Show – Chris Connor Live£28.56 – £35.28 (includes booking fee)

Chris Connor, voted by a worldwide fan poll as the greatest Elvis tribute in the world, stars in a magnificent recreation of two popular Presley concerts. Respectively and authentically recreating Elvis at his very best.

Sat 3 Sep, 7.30pmJane McDonald£39.20 – £56 (includes booking fee)

The BAFTA award-winning star always delivers a phenomenal show. With stunning production and songs played from the new hit album Let the Light In, this concert promises to be Jane’s best one yet.

Sun 4 Sep, 7.30pmKing of Pop£28 – £30.80 (includes booking fee)

This tribute to the greatest hits of Michael Jackson stars the world’s No.1 MJ impersonator Navi, who will be joined on stage by MJ’s iconic guitarist Jennifer Batten.

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Sun 4 Sep, 7.30pmThe Jerseys Live£21.28 (includes booking fee)

The Jerseys celebrate the timeless music of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons with incredible falsettos, beautiful acapellas and that legendary repertoire capturing the authenticity of the sublime harmonies of the 60s and 70s.

Tue 13 Sep, 8pmThe Mavericks£33.04 – £44.80 (includes booking fee)

The Mavericks’ entire body of music cannot be boxed into a single category. Their songs are as diverse as Latin America itself, and as cohesive as the ideal of the American melting pot.

Fri 9 Sep, 7pmDavid Essex£36.40 – £47.20, VIP £95.20 (includes booking fee)

The internationally renowned singer, composer and actor joins us in Glasgow to perform much loved hits spanning over his entire repertoire.

Wed 7 Sep, 7.30pmThe Billy Joel Songbook£21.84 – £30.80 (includes booking fee)

The ultimate uptown experience! Acclaimed singer-songwriter and pianist Elio Pace celebrates the legendary US musician with a unique blend of pop, rhythm and blues, jazz, and rock ‘n’ roll. Featuring over 30 Billy Joel hits.

Mon 12 Sep, 7pmLoudon Wainwright III in Concert£31.92 (includes booking fee)

Spend an unforgettable evening with the American folk legend. Loudon Wainwright III has carved out a distinguished career as a six-string diarist with material that is tongue-in-cheek, tender, sarcastic, heart-wrenching and always deeply personal.

Fri 16 Sep, 7.30pmChris de Burgh£44.80 – £67.20 (includes booking fee)

Chris de Burgh opens his new UK tour in Glasgow. Chris will be celebrating his new album The Legend of Robin Hood, as well performing many of his greatest hits.

Thu 15 Sep, 7.30pmAdam Ant’s Antics£42 – £47.60 (includes booking fee)

Rescheduled from 29th June 2022. The pop icon returns to Glasgow with a set list of classic chart-topping singles and personal favourites that promises to get everyone on their feet.

Sat 17 Sep, 7pmAl Firdaus Ensemble£22.40 – £33.60 (includes booking fee)

The multi-cultural Sufi music group deliver an evening of songs that express and inspire divine love in various maqams and musical styles, including Andalusian, Arabic, Celtic, Flamenco and Sudanese.

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Tue 20 Sep, 7.30pmQueen Machine Symphonic featuring Kerry Ellis£28 – £61.60 (includes booking fee)

The music of rock legends Queen will be celebrated by Scandinavian tribute stars Queen Machine at an unforgettable night of rock anthems. Joining them will be the UK’s leading lady of musical theatre Kerry Ellis.

Sun 18 Sep, 2pmFunbox: The Final Fling£15.68 (includes booking fee)

The FunBox is preparing to close for the last time. Join Scotland’s favourite family entertainers for ‘The Final Fling’. The ultimate farewell party with jokes, songs, and plenty of surprises!

Mon 19 Sep, 7.30pmMarillion£47.60 – £53.20 (includes booking fee)

One of the most commercially successful progressive rock bands of all time! Marillion return to Glasgow with their latest tour that follows the release of their acclaimed new album An Hour Before It’s Dark.

Wed 21 Sep, 2pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: Schmidt Symphony No. 4£18

Schmidt’s Fourth Symphony is music of joy and sorrow, Alpine grandeur, and deep, tender poetry. If you enjoy the music of Mahler and Strauss, this might just be the greatest symphony you’ve never heard.

Wed 21 Sep, 7.30pmJive Talkin (Bee Gees)£28 – £33.60 (includes booking fee)

Renowned as the original and very best Bee Gees tribute show. This is an amazing opportunity to hear all the great Bee Gees hits in a two-hour explosion of music and vocal harmony.

Fri 23 Sep, 7.45pmSteve Hackett Genesis Revisited – Foxtrot at Fifty + Hackett Highlights£44.20 – £50.40 (includes booking fee)

Steve Hackett’s new tour marks the 50th anniversary of the legendary Genesis album Foxtrot which, in 1972, was pivotal in establishing the band as a major force in British rock.

Sun 25 Sep, 7.30pmDon McLean – 50th Anniversary of American Pie£44.24 – £99.12, VIP £152.35 (includes booking fee)

Don McLean - Mr ‘American Pie’ – is coming to Glasgow to celebrate 50 years of his huge hit single and remarkable, enduring music career.

Sun 25 Sep, 6.30pmRicky Ross£30.80 (includes booking fee)

Deacon Blue’s Ricky Ross returns to the stage to present songs from across his entire career on piano. Ricky will also share stories from his forthcoming autobiography Walking Back Home.

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Sat 1 Oct, 7.30pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: The Rite of Spring£14 – £40

Join the RSNO as their 2022/23 Season gets off to an explosive start. When The Rite of Spring was premiered in 1913 it caused a riot and Stravinsky’s revolutionary ballet still packs an unforgettable punch.

Mon 26 Sep, 7pmDaniel Howell: We’re All Doomed£30.80 – £61.60, VIP £140 (includes booking fee)

Dan is coming to Glasgow, stressed and depressingly dressed, with his epic new solo comedy stage show. A night of sarcasm, satire, and a desire to skewer everything that’s wrong with society.

Fri 30 Sep, 8pmUriah Heep£36.40 – £42 (includes booking fee)

The British rock icons celebrate their 50th Anniversary. Uriah Heep’s longevity is a testament to the band’s excellent music, prolific song-writing and tireless efforts.

Sun 2 Oct, 7.30pmBryn Terfel£44.24 – £66.64, VIP £137.50(includes booking fee)

Welsh bass-baritone, Sir Bryn Terfel performs an evening dedicated to the world of “Songs and Arias”. Bringing together some of Bryn’s signature roles from opera along with famous tunes from musical theatre and music-hall.

Fri 14 Oct, 6.30pmTom Chaplin£30.80 – £42, VIP £95.20 (includes booking fee)

Marking the release of his new album Midpoint, Keane frontman Tom Chaplin is excited to perform his wistful, reflective and engaging new music live on stage.

Thu 13 Oct, 7.30pmThe Drifters£32.48 (includes booking fee)

The Drifters are back performing all their classic hits from the last six decades. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees were listed among the Greatest Artists of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine.

Sat 15 Oct, 7.30pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: Dvořák Seven£14 – £40

Dvořák got the idea for his Seventh Symphony at a Prague railway station, but it grew into one of his most personal (and dramatic) masterpieces.

Sat 8 Oct, 7.30pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony£14 – £40

There’s nothing quite like hearing Saint-Saëns’ Third Symphony played live. The orchestra thunders, there’s a sudden silence, and then – with one mighty chord – the organ practically blows the roof off.

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Tue 18 Oct, 7pmChristone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram£26.32 – £30.80 (includes booking fee)

With his eye-popping guitar playing and reach-out-and grab-you-by-the-collar vocals, Kingfish performs every song with unmatched passion and precision. He creates contemporary blues music that speaks to his generation and beyond.

Sun 16 Oct, 3pmSymphonic Universe: The Music of The Avengers and Beyond£20.16 – £50.40 (includes booking fee)

Experience the thrilling sounds of the biggest superhero movies live in concert. A blockbuster celebration of the dazzling music from The Avengers, Spider-Man, Black Panther, Batman, Guardians of the Galaxy, Star Wars & much more.

Mon 17 Oct, 7.30pmThe Simon & Garfunkel Story£28 (includes booking fee)

The much-loved hit show returns to Glasgow following an international tour. Fantastic performers & a live band celebrate the classic hits of Simon & Garfunkel, assisted on stage by projection photos and original film footage.

Sat 22 Oct, 7.30pmMarc Almond in Concert£30.80 – £67.76 (includes booking fee)

Rescheduled from Saturday 2nd April 2022.Marc performs the biggest hits from his extensive catalogue plus songs from his critically acclaimed new album. Expect Marc to have a few surprises up his sleeve.

Sat 29 Oct, 7.30pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: Beethoven Five£14 – £40

With just four notes, Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony reset the agenda for western music. It’s an absolute thriller and with RSNO Principal Guest Conductor Elim Chan, it’s certain to catch fire.

Sat 29 Oct, 7.30pmGerry Anderson£21.84 (includes booking fee)

The King of Impersonation returns to Glasgow for one night only. The biggest showbiz names all in one spectacular show. This will certainly be an evening to remember!

Sun 23 Oct, 7.30pmHocus Pocus in Concert£33.04 – £73.36 (includes booking fee)

Watch out Glasgow, The Sanderson Sisters are coming! This special screening of Disney’s spooky classic film features a live orchestra performing John Debney’s score to picture. The perfect Halloween treat!

Sat 29 Oct, 3pmChildren’s Classic Concerts: Space Invasion£12.32 – £17.92 (includes booking fee)

Journey to a galaxy far, far away with the CCC Enterprise for a musical adventure in the stars. Featuring a real-life UFO (Utterly Fabulous Orchestra – the RSNO) this will be an unmissable orchestral space odyssey!

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Tue 1 Nov, 7.30pmThe Pundits£33.60 – £50.40, VIP £112 (includes booking fee)

Come and join football punditry royalty. Sky Sports’ Jeff Stelling – is joined by the ultimate panel: Paul Merson, Matt Le Tissier, Phil Thompson, and Charlie Nicholas to do what they do best – talk football.

Sun 30 Oct, 7pmCat Power£36.40 – £39.20 (includes booking fee)

With a catalogue of songwriting that’s unparalleled in the worlds of indie rock and American music at large Chan Marshall, aka Cat Power, defies genre and convention, her legacy evident in many contemporary musical luminaries.

Mon 31 Oct, 7pmSqueeze£42 – £55.44, VIP £137.50 (includes booking fee)

The British music legends dip into their impressive back catalogue of hits and gems in their ‘Food for Thought’ tour. Squeeze will be joined by special guest and original ‘people’s poet’ Dr John Cooper Clarke.

Thu 3 Nov, 8pmAn Evening with Debbie Harry and Chris Stein in Conversation£28 – £61.60 (includes booking fee)

Debbie & Chris sit down with Rob Roth for a discussion on five decades of Blondie as well as their lives as artists and creative partners. There is no live-music element to this event.

Sun 6 Nov, 3pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: Chamber-Sized Shostakovich£18

An exploration of the powerful 20th-century imagination of Dmitri Shostakovich. His Second Piano Trio probes dark secrets; his Piano Quintet is so striking that people used to hum the tunes on the Moscow Metro.

Fri 4 Nov, 7.30pmThe Music of Lord of the Rings and Beyond£24.75 – £49.50 (includes booking fee)

Experience the epic and inspirational scores from the worlds of TV, film, and fantasy. Includes music from Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Game of Thrones, The Witcher, Narnia & more.

Sat 5 Nov, 7.30pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: Tchaikovsky Four£14 – £40

Tempestuous, impassioned and packed with glorious melodies, Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony never fails to make an impact – especially when conducted by the RSNO’s Conductor Emeritus, Alexander Lazarev.

Sun 6 Nov, 7.30pmNathan Carter£31.36 – £36.96 (includes booking fee)

The sensational Nathan Carter returns to Glasgow! The exciting Irish country singer always delivers outstanding shows with his unique blend of Celtic, country and pop. Book early to avoid disappointment.

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Sat 12 Nov, 7.30pmCaledonian Fiddle Orchestra: Fiddlers Rally£16.80 (includes booking fee)

The Caledonian Fiddle Orchestra returns to Glasgow Royal Concert Hall with an evening of traditional Scottish music, beloved by audiences throughout the orchestra’s 134 years.

Fri 11 Nov, 7.30pmLeo Sayer £32.48 – £84.00 (includes booking fee)

British music legend Leo Sayer celebrates his 50th anniversary at a hit packed, exuberant, high energy evening that is not to be missed.

Sat 12 Nov, 7.30pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: Britten’s War Requiem£14 – £40

Benjamin Britten’s masterpiece has echoed down the decades. Thomas Søndergård has drawn world-class soloists from Britain and Germany to join the RSNO, its Chorus and Youth Chorus, in a piece that’s never felt more relevant.

Sun 13 Nov, 3pmClassical Spectacular£33.10 – £48.36 (includes booking fee)

A sensational show of the very best classical music, dazzling lights, and special effects. With thrilling renditions of music by Vaughan Williams, Verdi, Strauss & Puccini.

Tue 15 Nov, 7pmAnastacia£43.12 – £47.60 (includes booking fee)

Anastacia has one of the most recognisable voices of our time. Her massive hits include the multi-platinum I’m Outta Love and Left Outside Alone. She returns soon to Glasgow with the I’m Outta Lockdown tour.

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Sun 13 Nov, 7.30pmChris Thile and Sam Amidon£24.64 (includes booking fee)

American mandolist and “genre defying musical genius” (NPR) Chris Thile creates joyous experiences for his audience. Experimental folk musician Sam Amidon meanwhile is known for his original songs and often-ambitious updates of traditional folk tunes.

Mon 14 Nov, 8pmHello Again – A Tribute to Neil Diamond£21.84 – £30.80 (includes booking fee)

Take a magical journey through Neil Diamond’s glittering 50-year career. From The Bang Years to the present day you’ll soon be singing along to all the hits.

Sat 19 Nov, 7.30pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: Greig Piano Concerto£14 – £40

Greig’s much-loved, deeply romantic Piano Concerto is one of those pieces that makes you feel glad to be alive. The brilliant, GRAMMY-nominated Joyce Yang will make it sparkle like it’s new.

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Sun 27 Nov, 7.30pmThe Magical Music of Harry Potter£33.49 – £78.29 (includes booking fee)

The magic comes to life when the London Philharmonic & Symphonic Film Orchestra perform soundtracks from across the film series and the hit West End play. Featuring special guest Chris Rankin (Percy Weasley).

Wed 23 Nov, 2pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: African American Voices£18

A celebration of the originality and ambition of the African American classical tradition. Music of pioneers like William Grant Still and William Levi Dawson – as well as modern masters like the Pulitzer Prize-winning George Walker.

Fri 25 Nov, 7.30pmSixties Gold£39.20 – £42.56 (includes booking fee)

The ultimate evening of 60s classics with the original hit-makers. This year’s line-up consists of The Tremeloes featuring Chesney Hawkes, Herman’s Hermits, Marmalade, Spencer James (lead singer of The Searchers), Gerry’s Pacemakers & Gary Puckett.

Tue 29 Nov, 7.30pmFairytale of New York£25.20 (includes booking fee)

The ultimate feel-good Irish inspired Christmas show. An international cast of singers, musicians and dancers perform your favourite Christmas classics and some of the greatest Irish sing-along songs of all time.

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Mon 12 Sep, 7pmRupi Kaur£30.80 – £36.40 (includes booking fee)

Rupi Kaur is an international phenomenon who singlehandedly revived the poetry genre. Known for her captivating performance and unforgettably powerful voice, Rupi enthrals audiences with her personal stories and undeniable humour.

Fri 2 Sep, 7pmAldous HardingSold Out

Aldous is known for her charismatic combination of talent, tenacity, and shrewd wit. After drawing praise for the gothic indie-folk and stark emotion of her debut, Aldous has since embraced an off-kilter, indie-pop approach.

Sun 4 Sep, 7pmBrandy Clark£25.20 (includes booking fee)

Brandy Clark is one of her generation’s most respected and celebrated country-music singer-songwriters and musicians. A master of country storytelling, whose songs have been recorded by A-list country talent including Sheryl Crow & LeAnn Rimes.

Sun 18 Sep, 3pmWSSO Trust Training Ensembles Showcase Concert£13.44 (includes booking fee)

A senior showcase concert presented by the WSSO Trust. Featuring the West of Scotland Schools Symphony Orchestras & the West of Scotland Schools Concert Band.

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Tue 18 Oct, 7pmMark Owen£36.40, VIP £140 (includes booking fee)

One of the founding members of Take That, Mark Owen brings his solo show to Glasgow. Mark’s solo albums include The Green Man, Doing Nothing, and the upcoming Land of Dreams.

Fri 21 Oct, 7.30pmRalph McTell£30.24 (includes booking fee)

A singer songwriter of international acclaim, McTell brings his exquisite songwriting to life with virtuoso guitar picking and evocative stories. This performance will feature songs from throughout his career, with showcases of his recent work.

Tue 27 Sep, 7pmWelcome to Night Vale£30.80 – £56 (includes booking fee)

The hit podcast / community radio station for a mysterious town, Welcome to Night Vale presents a thrilling tale that can only be experienced live. Prepare yourself for ‘The Haunting of Night Vale’.

Thu 29 Sep, 7.30pmBBC SSO: Schumann’s ‘Spring’ Symphony£15 – £30

Schumann’s dynamic Spring Symphony races along with a headstrong confidence. There are touches of wistful melancholy, but it will send you out energised and with the broadest of smiles.

Thu 22 Sep, 7.30pmBBC SSO: Daphnis et Chloé£15 – £30

For Ryan Wigglesworth’s debut Chief Conductor, the BBC SSO perform one of the great ballet scores, Ravel’s Daphnis and Chloé. Dreamlike and seductive, the piece conjures visions of mythical Greek landscapes with an unrestrained sensuality.

Fri 23 Sep, 8pmBBC SSO: Friday Night Concert – Messiaen’s ‘Quartet for the End of Time’£15

Olivier Messiaen was a prisoner of war in Germany when he wrote this extraordinary quartet for his fellow captives. The BBC SSO perform this astonishing, humane, transcendental quartet, marking 30 years since the composer’s death.

Fri 30 Sep, 7.30pmSCO: Benedetti & Emelyanychev£19 – £34

Nicola Benedetti gives the world premiere of the brand-new Violin Concerto No 2 by Scotland’s foremost composer, Sir James MacMillan. A showcase of the violinist’s renowned technical agility and exquisite poetry.

Fri 7 Oct, 7.30pmSCO: The Creation£19 – £34

In exhilarating choruses and intimate arias, Haydn’s Creation charts seven days of intense invention from churning chaos to blazing light, in an expression of hope, optimism and spirituality that’s warm and resonant.

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Sun 6 Nov, 7pmThe Lightning Seeds£36.40 (includes booking fee)

The Lightning Seeds are back on tour, having recently released their first new music for 13 years. At this show, the band will perform classic hits, joined by special guest Badly Drawn Boy.

Thu 10 Nov, 2pmBBC SSO: Bohemian Rhapsodies £15 – £16.50

An afternoon concert of Czech and Hungarian crackers. Featuring the outstanding Isata Kanneh-Mason for Dohnányi’s gorgeous piano variations based on a very famous nursery song that deserve to be as well-known as the Rachmaninov/Paganini set.

Thu 27 Oct, 7.30pmBBC SSO: Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1£15 – £30

Chopin’s first Piano Concerto is one from the heart. Full of youthful simplicity and captivating in its ravishing slow movement, succumb to its romantic charm with the wonderful Zlata Chochieva at the keyboard.

Sat 29 Oct, 7pmGregory Alan Isakov£25.20 (includes booking fee)

Gregory Alan Isakov is an indie folk artist whose music captures America’s scenic ruralism and working-class ethos. Boulder Weekly has described him as “a lyrical genius” and he’s been compared to influences like Bruce Springsteen.

Sat 22 Oct, 7pmJapanese Breakfast£22.40 (includes booking fee)

Outstanding indie rock & pop from Michelle Zauner. Japanese Breakfast’s transcendent music explores the human psyche with experimental interests and a wide range of sounds. A wonderful mix of breezy fun and existential mediations.

Sun 23 Oct, 7.30pmMozart Requiem with The Orchestra of Scottish Opera and The City of Glasgow Chorus£15.68 – £25.20 (includes booking fee)

The City of Glasgow Chorus team up with The Orchestra of Scottish Opera. The programme includes Mozart’s Requiem & Schubert’s Hirtenchor (the Shepherd’s Chorus) from Rosamunde.

Thu 3 Nov, 7.30pmBBC SSO: Rachmaninov’s Symphony No. 2£15 – £30

Rachmaninov’s music is rarely more heartfelt or so fervently passionate as it is in the Second Symphony. Its romantic headiness is complemented by a thundering, dynamic energy. Hannu Lintu conducts this popular showstopper.

Fri 4 Nov, 7.30pmSCO: From Darkness to Light with Anthony Marwood£19 – £34

Revered British violinist Anthony Marwood directs the SCO in a very personal selection of pieces. Music to bring a smile to your face and maybe subvert your expectations too. An exhilarating journey

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Sat 26 Nov, 8pmBBC SSO: Scott of the Antarctic£22

Marking 150 years since the composer’s birth, Martyn Brabbins conducts Vaughan Williams’s extraordinary masterpiece, a cinematic experience that’ll give you chills – in every sense.

Thu 17 Nov, 7.30pmBBC SSO: Twilight of the Gods£15 – £30

The full force of the SCO is unleashed as the final part of Wagner’s Ring Cycle is distilled into a single musical journey. Soprano Katherine Broderick sings Brünnhilde’s triumphant closing scene.

Thu 24 Nov, 7.30pmBBC SSO: Strauss: Four Last Songs£15 – £30

Few song cycles have quite so much adoration bestowed upon them. Their bittersweet rapture has the power to move audiences to tears. Strauss weds poems of nostalgia and goodbye to his genius for opulent orchestral colour.

Fri 11 Nov, 7.30pmSCO: Schuldt Conducts Schumann£19 – £34

Two sunny symphonic works by Schumann together with a new concerto from Julian Anderson, one of Britain’s most accomplished composers, in this richly flavoured concert under exciting young German conductor Clemens Schuldt.

Mon 14 Nov, 7.30pmblack midi£20.72 – £24.64 (includes booking fee)

black midi push the boundaries of rock to create more progressive and experimental music. The high adrenaline of their live shows delivers a thrilling concert experience.

Fri 25 Nov, 7.30pmSCO: Maxim’s Baroque Inspirations£19 – £34

Experience Baroque music at its grandest and most exuberant – as well as more recent works inspired by all its splendour and fantasy. Principal Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev is both conductor and soloist in this lavish concert.

ENCORE CAFELocated in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall lobby, the Glasgow Encore Café is ideal for a quick bite to eat before your concert.

The café is also open Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm, making it the perfect haven from the bustle of the busy shops outside.

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Glasgow Royal Concert HallSat 3 Dec Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto 7.30pm £14 – £40

Sun 4 Dec Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Roman Rabinovich Recital 3pm £18

Sun 4 Dec Love Actually 7.30pm £44.20 – £72.80 (includes booking fee)

Wed 7 Dec Christmas with Aled Jones and Russell Watson 7.30pm £36.40 – £61.60, VIP £134.40

Fri 9 Dec Young Lives vs Cancer Christmas Concert 7.30pm £22.40 (includes booking fee)

Sat 10 Dec Children’s Classic Concerts: The Night Before Christmas 1pm & 3pm £12.32 – £17.92 (includes booking fee)

Sat 10 Dec Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Beethoven’s Eroica 7.30pm £14 – £40

Sun 11 Dec A West End Christmas 3pm £19.60 – £33.04 (includes booking fee)

Mon 12 Dec The Bootleg Beatles 7.30pm £33.04 – £43.12 (includes booking fee)

Tue 13 Dec Phil Cunningham’s Christmas Songbook 7.30pm £27.50 (includes booking fee)

Sat 17 Dec RSNO at the Movies – Christmas Concert 2pm & 6pm £19 – £45 featuring The Snowman

Sun 18 Dec The McDougalls Magic Castle 2pm £11.20 (includes booking fee)

Tue 20 Dec Christmas Spectacular 7.30pm £27.44 – £54.32 (includes booking fee)

Thu 22 Dec ABBAMANIA’s 2022 Christmas Party 7.30pm £30.80 (includes booking fee)

Sat 24 Dec RSNO Festive – Gaspard’s Christmas 1pm & 3pm £15 – £18

Tue 27 Dec The Greatest Show Tunes 7.30pm £25.20 – £44.80 (includes booking fee)

Thu 29 Dec Glenn Miller Orchestra 3pm £20.72 – £37.52 (includes booking fee)

Fri 30 Dec The Music of Zimmer vs Williams 7.30pm £25.20 – £50.40 (includes booking fee)

Mon 2 Jan Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Handel’s Messiah 3pm £19 – £45

Fri 13 Jan The Elvis Years 7.30pm £28 (includes booking fee)

Mon 23 Jan Lucinda Williams 7.30pm £28 (includes booking fee)

Sat 28 Jan Royal Scottish National Orchestra: 7.30pm £14 – £40 Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto

Sat 11 Feb Dunedin Consort – Peter Whelan Conducts Haydn 7.30pm £28 (includes booking fee)

Wed 22 Feb Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Strauss’ Aus Italien 2pm £18

Fri 24 Feb The American Four Tops 7.30pm £29.12 (includes booking fee)

Fri 3 Mar Country Superstars 7.30pm £26.88 (includes booking fee)

Fri 10 Mar Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Music School 7.30pm £18 of Douglas Academy

Thu 16 Mar Ireland The Show 7.30pm £28 (includes booking fee)

Sat 18 Mar An Evening with Phil Coulter 7.30pm £32.45 (includes booking fee)

Sun 19 Mar Royal Scottish National Orchestra: RSNO Brass Ensemble 3pm £18

Sun 26 Mar Royal Scottish National Orchestra: RSNO Chorus A Capella 3pm £18

Sat 1 Apr Royal Scottish National Orchestra: A Festival of Brahms 7.30pm £19 – £45

Fri 7 Apr Come What May 7.30pm £33.04 – £36.40 (includes booking fee)

Fri 7 Apr Dunedin Consort – Matthew Passion 7.30pm £28 (includes booking fee)

Sat 15 Apr NYOS Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert 2023 7.30pm £22.40 (includes booking fee)

Sun 16 Apr Aida 7.30pm £25.20 – £39.20 (includes booking fee)

Mon 17 Apr Madama Butterfly 7.30pm £25.20 – £39.20 (includes booking fee)

Tue 18 Apr Mike + The Mechanics 7.30pm £47.60 – £56 (includes booking fee)

Fri 21 Apr Frankie the Concert 7.30pm £26.32 – £30.80 (includes booking fee)

Sat 22 Apr Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique 7.30pm £19 – £45

Sun 23 Apr Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Intimate Brahms 3pm £18

Sat 29 Apr Royal Scottish National Orchestra: 7.30pm £19 – £45 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 3

Fri 12 May Ben Portsmouth: This Is Elvis 8pm £28.56 – £37.52 (includes booking fee)

Sat 20 May RSNO at the Movies – Out of this World! 7.30pm £19 – £45

Tue 23 May BAT – The Official Meat Loaf Celebration 8pm £33.04 – £47.60 (includes booking fee)

Sat 27 May Royal Scottish National Orchestra: All-Star Gala: 7.30pm £19 – £45 Benedetti, Kanneh-Mason & Grosvenor

Sun 28 May Royal Scottish National Orchestra: 3pm £18 Hebrides Ensemble Reimagined

Sun 28 May The Sensational 60s Experience 7.30pm £32.48 – £39.20 (includes booking fee)

Sat 3 Jun Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony 7.30pm £19 – £45

Sat 10 Jun Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Verdi Requiem 7.30pm £19 – £45

Sat 17 Jun RSNO at the Movies – The Magical Music of Harry Potter 7.30pm £19 – £45

Wed 21 Jun The McCartney Songbook 7.30pm £25.20 – £29.68 (includes booking fee)

Fri 23 Jun Gary Meikle 2.5 8pm £25.20 (includes booking fee)

Mon 16 Oct Gabrielle 7.30pm £31.92 – £44.24, VIP £55.44 – £140 (includes booking fee)

Fri 20 Oct The King’s Voice 7.30pm £30.80 (includes booking fee)

Fri 27 Oct Pride of Ireland 7.30pm £33.60 (includes booking fee)

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Thu 1 Dec BBC SSO: Rimsky – Korsakov’s Scheherazade 7.30pm £15 – £30

Fri 2 Dec SCO: Israel in Egypt 7.30pm £19 – £34

Thu 8 Dec BBC SSO: Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 2 2pm £15 – £16.50

Fri 9 Dec SCO: Felix Yaniewicz and the Scottish Enlightenment 7.30pm £19 – £34

Thu 15 Dec BBC SSO: Ilan Volkov conducts Bartók 7.30pm £15 – £30

Fri 16 Dec SCO: Yeol Eum Son Plays Mozart 7.30pm £19 – £34

Sun 18 Dec BBC SSO: Christmas at the Movies 3pm £18 – £33

Fri 13 Jan SCO: Musique Amérique 7.30pm £19 – £34

Thu 19 Jan BBC SSO: Schubert’s Symphony No. 5 2pm £15 – £16.50

Fri 20 Jan SCO: An Evening with François Leleux 7.30pm £19 – £34

Thu 26 Jan BBC SSO: Bach & Stravinsky 7.30pm £15 – £30

Fri 27 Jan SCO: Moder Dy / Mother Wave 7.30pm £19 – £34

Thu 9 Feb BBC SSO: Runnicles Conducts Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 7.30pm £15 – £30

Fri 10 Feb Scottish Opera: The Verdi Collection 7.30pm £20.50 – £35 (includes booking fee)

Thu 16 Feb BBC SSO: Isata Kanneh-Mason Plays Prokofiev 2pm £15 – £16.50

Fri 17 Feb SCO: Mozart’s Flute Concerto 7.30pm £19 – £34

Thu 23 Feb BBC SSO: The Rite of Spring 7.30pm £15 – £30

Fri 24 Feb SCO: Maxim Conducts Brahms 7.30pm £19 – £34

Fri 3 Mar SCO: The Dream 7.30pm £19 – £34

Tue 7 Mar David O’Doherty: whoa is me 8pm £25.76 (includes booking fee)

Thu 9 Mar BBC SSO: Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony 7.30pm £15 – £30

Fri 10 Mar SCO: Folk Inspirations with Pekka 7.30pm £19 – £34

Fri 17 Mar SCO: Les Illuminations 7.30pm £19 – £34

Thu 23 Mar BBC SSO: Sibelius – Symphony No. 2 7.30pm £15 – £30

Fri 24 Mar SCO: Handel: Music for the Royals 7.30pm £19 – £34

Fri 31 Mar SCO: Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony 7.30pm £19 – £34

Thu 13 Apr BBC SSO: Beethoven’s ‘Pastoral’ Symphony 7.30pm £15 – £30

Thu 20 Apr BBC SSO: The Sound of Scotland 2pm £15 – £16.50

Fri 21 Apr SCO: Summer Nights with Karen Cargill 7.30pm £19 – £34

Fri 28 Apr SCO: Beethoven’s Fifth 7.30pm £19 – £34

Fri 5 May SCO: Tchaikovsky’s Fifth 7.30pm £19 – £34

Thu 11 May BBC SSO: Mendelssohn’s ‘Scottish’ Symphony 7.30pm £15 – £30

Fri 12 May SCO: Brahms Requiem 7.30pm £19 – £34

Thu 18 May BBC SSO: Elgar’s Second Symphony 7.30pm £15 – £30

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City Halls & Old Fruitmarket

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Booking & venue information

Buy your ticketsOnline: www.ticketsglasgow.com

Phone: 0141 353 8000 Mon – Sat 9am – 5pm

In person: at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Box Office Mon – Sat 10am – 5pm

Tickets for events at our other venues can also be purchased in person at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Box office

Customer enquiries contact – [email protected]

Methods of payment

We accept Visa, Mastercard and Glasgow Life gift vouchers. Cash is accepted at the box office counter.

Booking & Transaction FeesFees may be subject to change

There’s a 12% booking fee levied on all tickets sold via the venue booking system regardless of payment type or sales channel. This charge helps cover the running costs of the ticketing operations. A booking fee is not applied to the RSNO, BBC SSO & SCO orchestra tickets.

A transaction fee is applied per order to help process your card payments for online and telephone bookings. Online transaction £1.50 / Telephone transaction £1.75 / No charge in person at counter.

Dispatch fees: No charge for e-ticket / £1.00 for post (UK addresses only)

Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable. Additional fees could be applied on any tickets you purchase from a third-party ticket seller.

Age Restrictions: Please check any age restrictions when buying your tickets as entry may be refused subject to any age-appropriate content. All under 14s must be accompanied by an adult over 18 years.

Accessibility AdviceGlasgow Royal Concert Hall: The North entrance via Killermont Street will give you access to automated doors and lifts to all levels.

City Halls/Old Fruitmarket: Entrances via Candleriggs and Albion Street are fully accessible.

Wheelchairs are available on request and can be pre-booked via the box office.Assistance dogs are welcome at Glasgow’s Concert Halls.

We have an assisted hearing system in operation (can be used as both; a stand-alone hearing aid or as an enhancement to an existing hearing aid) throughout our concert halls’ venues.

Headsets are available for a £5 refundable deposit and can be pre-booked via the box office.

Email: [email protected] or 0141 353 8000

All details correct at time of publishing but may be subject to change. Ticket prices may vary on the night. Follow us on social media: Facebook @GlasgowRoyalConcertHall & Twitter @GCHalls

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