
The concert at the Elbphilharmonie marks the grand finale of a Scandinavian tour featuring three symphonies by Pyotr Tchaikovsky and various piano concertos. The program begins with Tchaikovsky’s famous Piano Concerto No. 1, perhaps the most popular and most frequently recorded work of its kind. The second part features the tragic Fourth Symphony, which was dedicated to his friend Nadezhda von Meck.
The concert at the Elbphilharmonie marks the grand finale of a Scandinavian tour featuring three symphonies by Pyotr Tchaikovsky and various piano concertos. The program begins with Tchaikovsky’s famous Piano Concerto No. 1, perhaps the most popular and most frequently recorded work of its kind. The second part features the tragic Fourth Symphony, which was dedicated to his friend Nadezhda von Meck.
Very diverse age range (10-80+), highly international mix of cultural tourists, architecture enthusiasts, and local Hamburg residents. Varies significantly by performance type.
No formal dress code, everything from suits to jeans and clean sneakers accepted; smart casual is common.
Strict punctuality for concerts; latecomers wait for appropriate pauses to enter the hall.

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13
Jun
Starts at 20:00
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Jun
Starts at 20:00
Recommended 19:30-20:00
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The concert at the Elbphilharmonie marks the grand finale of a Scandinavian tour featuring three symphonies by Pyotr Tchaikovsky and various piano concertos. The program begins with Tchaikovsky’s famous Piano Concerto No. 1, perhaps the most popular and most frequently recorded work of its kind. The second part features the tragic Fourth Symphony, which was dedicated to his friend Nadezhda von Meck.
Very diverse age range (10-80+), highly international mix of cultural tourists, architecture enthusiasts, and local Hamburg residents. Varies significantly by performance type.
No formal dress code, everything from suits to jeans and clean sneakers accepted; smart casual is common.
Strict punctuality for concerts; latecomers wait for appropriate pauses to enter the hall.

Save it, set a reminder, and see who else is going — all in the app.
Scan to open on your phone