Ticket discounts:
We offer a 10% discount for students and pensioners.
Filharmonia Hungary season ticket holders can purchase tickets with a 20% discount by showing their season tickets! The discount can be applied to one ticket per concert per subscription.
Individual discounts cannot be combined!
Season ticket purchase starts on March 31!
Subscriptions can be purchased at the Kölcsey Center box office (Hunyadi St. 1–3, Debrecen; +36 52 518 400), as well as online at www.jegymester.hu.
Seat-renewal period for existing subscribers is open until 15 May 2026. New subscriptions can be purchased until 15 November 2026, or until the first concert.
Single tickets will be available from 15 October 2026.
We offer an early-bird benefit for both returning and new subscribers.
Those who purchase or renew their subscription by 15 May will receive a “buy one, get one free” offer for the Night of the Organs concert in Debrecen on 23 May, featuring the production Three Tenors – One Organ.
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 make changes to the programme, date, venue, and performers. Ticket prices may vary accordingly.
Gábor Takács-Nagy is said to be a late descendant of the Viennese classics. For a long time, his artistic focus has been on the great Viennese masters. In 2002, he turned more intensively to conducting, and within just a few years, he became the leader of the Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra in Switzerland; that was no coincidence: as an instrumentalist and chamber musician, he is a conductor capable of shaping an ensemble of musicians from all over the world into a professionalyly cohesive orchestra. The evening program would undoubtedly have pleased Beethoven himself, as he loved to express the arrival of a radiant future through music. While the Coriolan Overture is distinctly sombre and heroic, the Piano Concerto in G major is marked by a striking duality, and by the time we reach the 7th Symphony, exuberant joy becomes the dominant tone-though even this joy is underscored by strength and the memory of battles fought. The soloist of the piano concerto will be the renowned artist Dezső Ránki. Experience through Beethoven’s music that life is beautiful and that struggles are meaningful!