Concert experiences à la jacob
in the Elbphilharmonie
The unique concert hall on the Elbe has quickly become an absolute crowd-puller for music connoisseurs and classical music experts. Its special acoustics attract world-famous artists from all over the world and enchant its audiences with new sound art.
We have put together unique concert packages in the Elbphilharmonie exclusively for our Jacob guests. Look forward to the exclusive concert experiences of the new 2024/25 season.
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Víkingur Ólafsson
Bookable
17. - November 19, 2025
Víkingur Ólafsson brings Beethoven, Bach and Schubert into a fascinating dialog with a keen sense and clever concept. Look forward to an extraordinary concert - full of new perspectives, deep emotions and musical discoveries.
PICTURE: © Ari Magg

Orchestre des Champs-Élysées / Collegium Vocale Gent
Bookable
24. - November 26, 2025
With Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 3 and Luigi Cherubini
Requiem, you will experience a true concert highlight under the baton of conductor Philippe Herreweghe and the outstanding ensembles from Paris and Ghent. Enjoy a summit meeting of masterpieces, interpreted by a proven master conductor and his world-class ensembles!
IMAGE: © Wouter Maeckelberghe

Bamberg Symphony Orchestra
Bookable
25. - November 27, 2025
The symphony orchestra has been inspiring audiences with its outstanding sound and dynamics for 75 years. Together with their chief conductor Jakub Hrůša, they perform symphonies by Ludwig van Beethoven and Richard Strauss.
PICTURE: © Sebastian Madej

Sol Gabetta
Bookable
9. - December 11, 2025
A cello, an exceptional musician - and a story that gets under your skin. Sol Gabetta not only brings virtuoso sound art to the stage, but also the memory of a time when women broke new ground with the cello. Between quiet homage and grand gesture, a concert moment full of intensity is created. Those with open ears will hear more than just music.
PICTURE: © Julia Wesely

Joshua Bell
Bookable
7. - January 9, 2026
Experience a unique concert by Joshua Bell together with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields in the Great Hall of the Elbphilharmonie.
IMAGE: © Shervin Lainez

Daniel Hope
Scarce tickets
22. until September 24, 2024
Together with the AIR Ensemble, violinist Daniel Hope will take you on a journey of discovery as part of his new program Irish Roots - Irish Traditionals into the wonderfully melodic musical world of Ireland. Look forward to a great evening in the Great Hall of the Elbphilharomonie.
PICTURE: © Sebastian Madej

London Philharmonic Orchestra:
Karina Canellakis | Alexander Malofeev
Bookable
24. - February 26, 2026
Under the direction of Karina Canellakis, the London Philharmonic Orchestra brings an impressive program full of contrasts and emotions to the stage. Joining them is the celebrated pianist Alexander Malofeev, who will delight audiences with his expressiveness and virtuosity. Music by Beethoven, Mozart and Tchaikovsky promises an evening of great classical masterpieces - grippingly interpreted and full of depth.
PICTURE: © Mathias Bothor

Rolando Villazón
Bookable
24. - March 26, 2026
Look forward to a rousing evening and melodious voices. Let Rolando Villazón and the young musicians of the PRJCT Amsterdam ensemble whisk you away to the fascinating world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - with opera arias and instrumental works full of vibrancy and emotion.
IMAGE: © Rolex/Stéphane Gallois

Bach: Mathew Passion
Bookable
1. - April 3, 2026
A work that gets under your skin: Bach's St. Matthew Passion unfolds its full emotional power in the Elbphilharmonie. Philippe Herreweghe and the Collegium Vocale Gent make the music shine - haunting, powerful, unforgettable.
IMAGE: © Antwerp Symphony Orchestra

Janine Jansen
Bookable
6. - May 8, 2026
When sound meets character, magic happens: Janine Jansen leads the Camerata Salzburg through a program that combines contrasts - from the energetic work of a contemporary to Vivaldi's iconic "Four Seasons".
IMAGE: © Marco Borggreve

Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Bookable
26. - May 28, 2026
An evening full of contrasts and emotions begins with Beethoven's powerful Piano Concerto and leads into the world of Mahler's monumental Fifth. Joana Mallwitz on the podium and Alice Sara Ott on the piano, together with the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, unfold a musical journey between inner turmoil and bright hope - intense, moving and full of depth.
IMAGE: © Simon Pauly

Benjamin Bernheim
Bookable
9. - June 11, 2026
With his luminous voice, technical elegance and deep emotionality, Benjamin Bernheim is one of the most impressive tenors of our time. In the Elbphilharmonie, he devotes himself to the great moments of French opera and amazes the audience with his fine expression and rare stage presence. An evening for all those who love great voices - and are looking for goosebumps.
PICTURE: © Julia Wesely
