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Opera
17 Jul 2026, Fri
Composer: Benjamin Britten
Cast: Nicholas Carter , Allan Clayton , .... + 7

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Opera
19 Jul 2026, Sun
Composer: Richard Strauss

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22 Jul 2026, Wed

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24 Jul 2026, Fri
Cast: Nicholas Carter , Allan Clayton , .... + 7

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Opera
26 Jul 2026, Sun

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Classical Concert
Royal Albert Hall, Auditorium , London
27 Jul 2026, Mon
Composer: Joseph Canteloube , Kristine Tjøgersen
Cast: Edward Gardner , London Philharmonic Orchestra , .... + 1
Opera
28 Jul 2026, Tue
Cast: Nicholas Carter , Allan Clayton , .... + 7

Less than 16 of 1200 tickets left!

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30 Jul 2026, Thu
Cast: Nicholas Carter , Allan Clayton , .... + 7

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Opera
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1 Aug 2026, Sat

Less than 15 of 1200 tickets left!

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3 Aug 2026, Mon

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4 Aug 2026, Tue
Composer: Giacomo Puccini

Less than 11 of 1200 tickets left!

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6 Aug 2026, Thu

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7 Aug 2026, Fri

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9 Aug 2026, Sun

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12 Aug 2026, Wed

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About

London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) is a British Orchestra and a one of five permanent symphony orchestras based in London.

It was founded by the conductors Sir Thomas Beecham and Malcolm Sargent in 1932 as a rival to the existing London Symphony Orchestra and BBC Symphony Orchestra.

The founders' ambition was to build an orchestra the equal of any European or American rival. Between 1932 and the Second World War the LPO was widely judged to have succeeded in this regard. After the outbreak of war, the orchestra's private backers withdrew and the players reconstituted the LPO as a self-governing cooperative. In the post-war years, the orchestra faced challenges from two new rivals; the Philharmonia and the Royal Philharmonic, founded respectively in 1946 and 1947, achieved a quality of playing not matched by the older orchestras, including the LPO.

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