Calendar
2025-26 themes
Mini-festivals on a theme, genre, musician, instrument or geographic area—with concerts, conferences, shows and family workshops, etc.
A festival of greats to open the season! Featuring some of the world’s leading orchestras, with both seated tickets and standing room, this event is designed to bring the symphonic concert experience to a wider audience.


A weekend dedicated to Sufism, the spiritual tradition of Islam that elevates music and dance to sacred ritual.


A resonant weekend showcasing the richness and diversity of choral singing, from the Renaissance to the present day.


The viola da gamba inspires exciting collaborations, blending contemporary creation, traditional music and jazz.


Fifty years after his death, a multifaceted tribute to the composer who was both reviled and honoured by the Soviet regime—yet whose music remains timelessly free.


A living masterpiece forged over the centuries, the tales of One Thousand and One Nights embody the power of storytelling and an imaginative world that continues to inspire.


From ecstasy and poetry to the playfulness of the burlesque, eroticism has inspired musicians across the ages and continues to drive contemporary creation.


Jean Rondeau presents a complete cycle of Louis Couperin’s works across four solo recitals, a concert with Philippe Pierlot’s Ricercar Consort and other surprises.


Musical, visual and sonic adventures plunge us into the extraordinary and perilous histories of the great expeditions in Antarctica.


Three concerts to discover the many facets of Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda—a peerless creator of unique sonic worlds.


In store for this 12th edition of the Biennial: the great quartets of our time, young talents, a luthier competition—and a climactic closing concert!


For the first time, the Philharmonie de Paris hosts La Musikfest, a chamber music festival created by violinist Liya Petrova, with the collaboration of Alexandre Kantorow.


A weekend exploring our ability to create new worlds, through the lens of two science-fiction cinema classics probing the question of what it means to be human.


A weekend of immersion in the vibrant sounds of Marseille—a global city shaped by cultural fusion and exile, infused with dreams of distant lands.


Organised by the Paris Mozart Orchestra and the Philharmonie de Paris, La Maestra Competition aims to give women conductors the visibility they deserve and support their careers.


A weekend of music inspired by the power of words—featuring the poetry of Marcela Delpastre, Maya Angelou, Leah Goldberg, Sylvia Plath, Augusta Webster, and Hilda Doolittle.


A celebration of musical discovery, games and workshops! The Petit Grand Festival for children returns—inviting young audiences to experience the Philharmonie de Paris as never before.


For this weekend celebration of exploration, the Philharmonie de Paris brings together artists pushing the boundaries of different styles to create unique and novel sonic experiences.


For a weekend exploring the vibrant world of marimba, the Philharmonie de Paris gives free rein to Vassilena Serafimova, one its finest ambassadors, joined by her handpicked selection of students and fellow musicians.


A week-long showcase celebrating the hard work, energy and talent of the young aficionados growing up with music at the Philharmonie de Paris!


Soundtracks are a big part of video game pop culture, brought to life on stage in four immersive events showcasing these iconic scores.

