September
26 Saturday

London Symphony Orchestra 2026 Japan Ticket

Sat September 26, 2026 9:00 am - 6:00 pmAsia/Tokyo
Suntory Hall Main Hall
1-chōme-13-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan

Description

Overview

The world-renowned London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) lands in Japan for a monumental autumn symphonic tour. Under the precision baton of its brilliant Chief Conductor, Sir Antonio Pappano, this highly anticipated series stands as a crowning achievement of the classical music season. Sponsored in commemoration of the historic 100th anniversary of Nomura Holdings, Inc., the tour showcases a breathtaking fusion of masterwork programming, including a highly anticipated collaboration with the phenomenal prodigy violinist HIMARI, a monumental presentation of Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony, and the world premiere of a new commission by acclaimed composer Dai Fujikura.

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Spanning four exclusive performance dates across Japan’s most prestigious acoustic arenas in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, this landmark tour promises an unparalleled live event experience. Audiences will witness the orchestra’s signature virtuosic energy, paired with an extraordinary roster of international vocalists, the Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus, and boundary-pushing contemporary scoring. From intimate, high-stakes concertos to towering late-Romantic symphonic triumphs, this stellar musical journey captures the absolute peak of modern orchestral performance.

Why Attend

  • Witness the elite London Symphony Orchestra performing live in Japan under the direct leadership of legendary Chief Conductor Sir Antonio Pappano.
  • Experience breathtaking solo performances by the phenomenal, internationally acclaimed young violin virtuoso HIMARI.
  • Attend the historic world premiere of “Amber Alchemy,” a specialized new orchestral work commissioned by composer Dai Fujikura.
  • Marvel at the emotional depth and acoustic power of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection,” featuring a massive chorus and elite global vocalists.
  • Secure premium seating inside Japan’s most iconic concert halls, including Tokyo’s world-famous Suntory Hall and the stunning Kyoto Concert Hall.

Schedule & Tickets Information

Below are the complete details for the event, including dates, venues, seat types, and other important ticket information. Once you’ve reviewed everything, simply contact us with your preferred ticket selection, and we’ll assist you with the purchase.

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DateStart TimeVenueSeat Types
2026/09/26(Sat)16:00Kyoto Concert Hall Main Hall (Kyoto Prefecture)Special Concert (S / A / B / C / D Seats)
2026/09/28(Mon)19:00Suntory Hall Main Hall (Tokyo, Japan)Nomura 100th Anniv: Mahler (S / A / B / C / D Seats)
2026/09/29(Tue)19:00Suntory Hall Main Hall (Tokyo, Japan)Nomura 100th Anniv: HIMARI (S / A / B / C / D Seats)
2026/09/30(Wed)19:00Sakai City Arts and Culture Hall (Fenice Sakai) Main Hall (Osaka)Tour Finale Program (S / A / B / C / D Seats)

Background

The rich lineage of the London Symphony Orchestra stretches back to 1904, making it the first independent, self-governing orchestral collective in the United Kingdom. Built on a unique foundation of collective artistic ownership, the ensemble has historically defined itself through an extraordinarily flexible, signature sonic warmth and unmatched recording versatility. Having collaborated with legendary historic masters like Edward Elgar, Leonard Bernstein, and Pierre Boulez, the modern orchestra continues to shape the global cultural landscape by pairing high-art authority with a progressive commitment to contemporary orchestral creation.

The profound significance of the 2026 Japan tour stems from a brilliant partnership celebrating the historic centenary of Nomura Holdings, Inc., which directly funded creative innovation by commissioning composer Dai Fujikura’s latest piece, “Amber Alchemy.” The tour also signals a landmark collaborative era for Chief Conductor Sir Antonio Pappano as he shapes major international touring residencies. By seamlessly weaving monumental choral masterpieces like Mahler’s “Resurrection” alongside fresh, localized commissions and spotlighting generational young talents like HIMARI, the residency stands as an enduring bridge of international cultural exchange.

Venue Information

  • Venue name: Suntory Hall (Main Hall)
  • Address: 1 Chome-13-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052
  • Entry gates info: Main auditorium access points open precisely 30 to 45 minutes prior to the scheduled performance launch via the grand acoustic lobby.
  • Nearby landmarks: Positioned beautifully inside the Ark Hills complex, directly adjacent to the Ark Hills Tsutaya and a brief walk from Roppongi Itchome Station.

FAQs

How do the concert programs and featured soloists vary by performance date?

The repertoire changes significantly by date. The September 26th and 29th programs feature violin prodigy HIMARI alongside masterworks by Prokofiev and Mozart. The September 28th performance presents a massive staging of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection” featuring soprano Maria Bengtsson, contralto Noa Beinart, and the Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus, while select dates feature the world premiere of Dai Fujikura’s “Amber Alchemy.”

Are there any specific seating conditions for the Mahler performance at Suntory Hall?

For the choral concert on September 28th at Suntory Hall, the front sections of the specialized P-Block seating area are fully utilized to house the performing choir. Because of this structural layout, views of the main stage from the rear areas of the P-Block may be slightly obstructed; please keep this configuration in mind before making your reservation.

Are young children permitted to attend these orchestral performances?

Preschool-aged children are strictly not permitted to enter the auditorium spaces for any part of this tour. The classical programs are tailored for mature listeners, and these age guidelines are firmly enforced to preserve the flawless live acoustic environment required for high-level symphonic events.

What policy is enforced if a program element or a performing artist changes?

Due to unavoidable international transit, health parameters, or complex logistical factors, the scheduled soloists, program tracks, and performance timings may change under the organizer’s discretion. The committee maintains a strict policy stating that no ticket cancellations, exchanges, or financial refunds can be processed under these circumstances.

How are the seat categories organized for purchase within this single listing?

To maximize booking efficiency, all ticket variations for each separate performance date are consolidated directly under a single, unified profile layout containing every available category from foundational D tiers up to premium S seating choices. This configuration lets you easily evaluate all seating styles across different tour stops without browsing fragmented listings.

Event Calendar

Saturday, September 26, 2026 - Wednesday, September 30, 2026

9:00 am - 6:00 pm  Asia/Tokyo
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