Tickets
£15 ticket + £5 suggested donation
A 9% booking fee applies online and over the phone. A £2.50 postage fee is charged where applicable.
Age restriction: 14+
For the first time ever, four of Bristol’s most loved local ensembles come together for a one-off extravaganza of Beethoven concerti to raise money to upgrade the extended stage at St George’s. This will be an epic, heart-swelling series of concerts, taking in all five of Beethoven’s piano concerti.
The afternoon will be split into three separately ticketed concerts below:
1pm: Concert 1 Concerti 1 & 2
3.30pm: Concert 2 Concerti 3 & 4
7pm: Concert 3 Concerto 5
The orchestras and soloists involved in Concert 2 will be:
Concerto 3 Bristol Metropolitan Orchestra & Henry Lewis
Concerto 4 Bristol Classical Players & Simon Callaghan
Working with our friends in local orchestras, we’re aiming to raise £15,000 during the Beethoven Concerto-thon to replace our stage extension. The new stage extension will be able to accommodate more musicians and soloists, meaning more concerts and varied programmes can take place within our hall. We can’t do this with our old stage extension, as it isn’t strong enough to support the total weight of an orchestra and piano.
To help meet our £15,000 target, we’re suggesting a donation of £5 alongside every £15 Beethoven Concerto-thon ticket.
If you’d like to give a different amount to support the stage extension project, please use the box further down this page.
*This does not affect the ticket discounts available when you attend more than 1 Beethoven Concerto-thon concert.
Multibuy Discount
✨ Come to 1 Beethovenathon concert for £15
✨ Come to 2 concerts for £25
✨ Come to 3 for £30
✨ Discounts applied automatically at final stage of checkout depending on the tickets in your basket
Donate to the Beethoven Concerto-thon
Working with our friends in local orchestras, we’re aiming to raise £15,000 during the Beethoven Concerto-thon to replace our stage extension. The new stage extension will be able to accommodate more musicians and soloists, meaning more concerts and varied programmes can take place within our hall. We can’t do this with our old stage extension, as it isn’t strong enough to support the total weight of an orchestra and piano.