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A Midsummer Night's Dream
Opera

Aida
Opera

Ballet gala
Ballet

Carmen (opera)
Opera

Chopiniana (Les Sylphides)
Ballet

Cinderella
Ballet

Diana Vishneva and troupe Context: an evening of modern dance
Modern Ballet

Don Carlo
Opera

Don Giovanni
Opera

Don Quichotte
Opera

Don Quixote
Ballet

Final Graduation Performance of the Vaganova Ballet Academy
Ballet

Flames of Paris
Ballet

Gala concert of Aida Garifullina
Classical Concert

Il viaggio a Reims
Opera

Inter-union concert Music of a theatre
Classical Concert

La Bayadère
Ballet

La forza del destino
Opera

La Sylphide
Ballet

La traviata
Opera

Le Corsaire
Ballet

Le jeune homme et la mort
Ballet

Leningrad Symphony
Ballet

Les Huguenots
Opera

Lucia di Lammermoor
Opera

L`Italiana in Algeri
Opera

Madama Butterfly
Opera

Marco Spada. Performance by the Bolshoi Theatre
Ballet

May Night
Opera

Moscow, Cheryomushki
Opera in Concert

Notre Dame de Paris
Ballet

Otello
Opera

Raymonda
Ballet

Romeo and Juliet
Ballet

Samson et Dalila
Opera

Sorochintsy Fair
Opera

Spartacus
Ballet

Swan Lake
Ballet

Tamerlano
Opera

Tannhäuser
Opera

The Dawns Here Are Quiet (concert performance)
Opera in Concert

The Enchanted Wanderer
Opera

The Flying Dutchman
Opera

The Fountain of Bakhchisarai
Ballet

The Gambler
Opera

The Little Humpbacked Horse
Ballet

The Maid of Pskov
Opera

The Mariinsky Orchestra
Classical Concert

The Marriage of Figaro
Opera

The Nutcracker (main)
Ballet

The Oprichnik
Opera

The Pharaoh's Daughter
Ballet

The Queen of Spades
Opera

The Sleeping Beauty
Ballet

The St Petersburg Northern Sinfonia Orchestra
Classical Concert

The Tale of the Stone Flower
Ballet

The Tale of Tsar Saltan
Opera

The Young Lady and the Hooligan
Ballet

Tosca
Opera

Turandot
Opera

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June 2026
Ballet
1 - 25 Jun, 2026  (3 events)
Cast: Mikhailovsky Ballet , Mikhailovsky Theatre Orchestra
Classical Concert
1 Jun 2026, Mon 7:30 PM  (1 event)
Cast: The St Petersburg Northern Sinfonia Orchestra
Opera
2 Jun 2026, Tue 7 PM  (1 event)
Composer: Gioachino Rossini
Ballet
3 - 4 Jun, 2026  (2 events)
Composer: Maurice Jarre
Cast: Mikhailovsky Ballet , Mikhailovsky Theatre Orchestra
Opera
4 Jun 2026, Thu 7 PM  (1 event)
Composer: Richard Wagner
Cast: Mariinsky Orchestra , Mariinsky Chorus
June 2026

Things to do in Saint Petersburg - June 2026

Ballet "Le Sacre du printemps" at the Mariinsky Theatre

Saint Petersburg is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration.

Among the city's more than fifty theatres is the world-famous Mariinsky Theatre (also known as the Kirov Theatre in the USSR), home to the Mariinsky Ballet company and opera. Leading ballet dancers, such as Vaslav Nijinsky, Anna Pavlova, Rudolph Nureyev, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Galina Ulanova and Natalia Makarova, were principal stars of the Mariinsky ballet.

The first music school, the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, was founded in 1862 by the Russian pianist and composer Anton Rubinstein. The school alumni have included such notable composers as Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Sergei Prokofiev, Artur Kapp, Rudolf Tobias and Dmitri Shostakovich, who taught at the conservatory during the 1960s, bringing it additional fame. The renowned Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov also taught at the conservatory from 1871 to 1905. Among his students were Igor Stravinsky, Alexander Glazounov, Anatoly Liadov and others. The former St. Petersburg apartment of Rimsky-Korsakov has been faithfully preserved as the composer's only museum.

Dmitri Shostakovich, who was born and raised in Saint Petersburg, dedicated his Seventh Symphony to the city, calling it the "Leningrad Symphony". He wrote the symphony while based in the city during the siege of Leningrad. It was premiered in Samara in March 1942; a few months later, it received its first performance in the besieged Leningrad at the Bolshoy Philharmonic Hall under the baton of conductor Karl Eliasberg. It was heard over the radio and was said to have lifted the spirits of the surviving population. In 1992, the 7th Symphony was performed by the 14 surviving orchestral players of the Leningrad premiere in the same hall as half a century before. The Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra remained one of the best known symphony orchestras in the world under the leadership of conductors Yevgeny Mravinsky and Yuri Temirkanov. Mravinsky's term as artistic director of the Leningrad Philharmonic—a term that is possibly the longest of any conductor with any orchestra in modern times—led the orchestra from a little-known provincial ensemble to one of the world's most highly regarded orchestras, especially for the performance of Russian music.

The Imperial Choral Capella was founded and modelled after the royal courts of other European capitals.

Saint Petersburg has been home to the newest movements in popular music in the country. The first jazz band in the Soviet Union was founded here by Leonid Utyosov in the 1920s, under the patronage of Isaak Dunayevsky. The first jazz club in the Soviet Union was founded here in the 1950s and was later named jazz club Kvadrat. In 1956 the popular ensemble Druzhba was founded by Aleksandr Bronevitsky and Edita Piekha to become the first popular band in the USSR during the 1950s. In the 1960s student rock-groups Argonavty, Kochevniki and others pioneered a series of unofficial and underground rock concerts and festivals. In 1972 Boris Grebenshchikov founded the band Aquarium, which later grew to huge popularity. Since then "Peter's rock" music style was formed.

In the 1970s many bands came out from the "underground" scene and eventually founded the Leningrad Rock Club, which provided a stage to bands such as DDT, Kino, headed by Viktor Tsoi, Alisa, Zemlyane, Zoopark, Piknik, Secret, and many other popular bands. The first Russian-style happening show Pop Mekhanika, mixing over 300 people and animals on stage, was directed by the multi-talented Sergey Kuryokhin in the 1980s. The annual International Music Festival SKIF (Sergey Kuriokhin International Festival) is named after him. In 2004 the Kuryokhin Center was founded, were the SKIF as well as the Electro-Mechanica and Ethnomechanica festivals take place. SKIF focuses on experimental pop music and avant garde music, Electro-Mechanica on electronic music, and Ethnomechanica on world music.

Today's Saint Petersburg boasts many notable musicians of various genres, from popular Leningrad's Sergei Shnurov, Tequilajazzz, Splean, and Korol i Shut, to rock veterans Yuri Shevchuk, Vyacheslav Butusov, and Mikhail Boyarsky. In the early 2000s the city saw a wave of popularity of metalcore, rapcore, and emocore, and there are bands such as Amatory, Kirpichi, Psychea, Stigmata, Grenouer and Animal Jazz.

The White Nights Festival in Saint Petersburg is famous for spectacular fireworks and a massive show celebrating the end of the school year.

The rave band Little Big also hails from Saint Petersburg. Their music video for "Skibidi" was filmed in the city, starting at Akademicheskiy Pereulok.

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