Subscriptions can be purchased at the ticket office of the Liszt Ferenc Conference and Cultural Center (Sopron, Liszt Ferenc u. 1.; +36 99 517 517, jegyiroda@prokultura.hu), as well as online at prokultura.jegy.hu.
Seat-specific subscription renewals are available until June 25, 2026, while new subscriptions can be purchased until December 6, 2026, or until the first concert.
We are announcing an early purchase prize draw for both existing and new subscribers. Purchase your subscription by May 25 for a chance to win! Among those who buy subscriptions by the deadline, we will raffle 4 × 2 complimentary tickets to our OrgonaPont concert in Szombathely.
Filharmonia Hungary season ticket holders can purchase tickets with a 20% discount by showing their season tickets! The discount applies to one ticket per subscription, per concert.
We reserve the right to change the programmes, dates, venues, and performances, and ticket prices may change accordingly.
This formation boasts with a 53-year history and thousands of concerts and a unique sound quality that guarantees full houses and a huge success. The King's Singers regularly perform on prestigious stages around the world. The singers represent the highest musical standards and they are committed to performing new music. With their English charm and precise musicianship they have won the hearts of audiences worldwide by performing popular music outside the traditional repertoire of choirs.
Fleetwood Mac, arr. Nicholas Ashby: Songbird
The Beatles, arr. Daryl Runswick: Blackbird
Traditional, arr. Bob Chilcott: She’s like the swallow
György Ligeti: The cuckoo and the pear tree
Huw Watkins: The Phoenix and the Turtle
Schubert: Flucht
Ravel: Trois beaux oiseaux du Paradis
Poulenc: Pilons l’orge
Clément Janequin: Le chant des oiseaux
Edward Johnson: Come, blessed bird
Jacques Arcadelt: Il bianco e dolce cigno
Pierre Passereau: Il est bel et bon
Malcolm Williamson: The Musicians of Bremen
Beth Orton, arr. Christopher Bruerton: Call me the breeze
Laura Mvula, arr. Eric Whitacre: Father Father
Queen, arr. Nicholas Ashby: Good old-fashioned lover boy
The King's Singers: Selection from the series 'The Library'