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Book for a minimum of four eligible concerts across Edinburgh, Glasgow or St Andrews to qualify for Multibuy Package discounts.

Concerts4-89-1314-1819+
Discount10%15%20%25%

Spread the cost

You can spread the cost of your Season Multibuy by paying by Direct Debit over three monthly instalments (1 Jul, 1 Aug,1 Sep). If you would like to pay by Direct Debit we ask that you book no later than Friday 13 June 2025. Please call the SCO on 0131 557 6800 to make your booking and arrange your Direct Debit payment plan. Alternatively, you can purchase your Multibuy using a debit/credit card or by cheque (made payable to Scottish Chamber Orchestra).

How to book:

Current 12+ Multibuy bookers
Mon 24 Mar – Fri 11 Apr 2025


12+ Multibuy bookers for the 2024/25 Season will receive a telephone call from us to arrange their booking for the 2025/26 Season during the booking period above. Where possible, we will hold their seats from the current Season for the upcoming 2025/26 Season.

Current 4-11 Multibuy bookers
Mon 14 Apr – Fri 2 May 2025


4-11 Multibuy bookers for the 2024/25 Season can book Multibuy packages for the 2025/26 Season via the SCO website, over the phone or by sending us a completed booking form.

New Multibuy bookers

Mon 12 May – Fri 26 Sep 2025


New bookers can purchase Multibuy packages for the 2025/26 Season via the SCO website, over the phone or by sending us a completed booking form.



Online

Previous Multibuy bookers should log in to access priority booking online. New Multibuy bookers can book online from 12 May. Online Multibuy bookings will only be available until 18 May, after which point all online ticket sales will be via venue box offices.

By phone

Call 0131 557 6800 between 10am and 4pm, Monday to Friday, and ask for our ticketing team.

By post
Send your completed booking form (available here) to us at SCO Tickets, 4 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh EH7 5AB. Please note there is not a box office at this address.

If you wish to book fewer than four concerts, tickets will be available from the venue box offices from Monday 19 May 2025. Ticket prices and booking fees vary from venue to venue - see more information here.

Glasgow Life Restoration Fund levy

There will be a 75p levy (per ticket) added to bookings for all SCO City Halls ticket purchases that are part of a Multibuy package. For any tickets booked separately from a Multibuy package, a £1.50 (per ticket) levy will be added. The levy is not applicable to any tickets under £7.50. For more information on Glasgow Life’s Restoration Fund visit glasgowlife.org.uk.

Season 25/26 Concerts

  1. Benedetti plays Mendelssohn (Inverness)

    Inverness
    Mendelssohn’s exhilarating Violin Concerto is the ideal showcase for the world-renowned Scottish violin virtuoso’s consummate talents.
  2. A ray of sun shines over stained glass.

    A Ceremony of Carols

    Choral

    Edinburgh
    Step into the warm glow of choral splendour as the SCO Chorus fills Greyfriars Kirk with seasonal music to captivate and inspire you.
  3. Baroque Inspirations

    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Maxim Emelyanychev returns with an annual highlight of the SCO Season, rediscovering the musical splendours of the Baroque.
  4. Lawrence Power holds his viola. He wears a black suit.

    Baroque Threads, Contemporary Colours

    St Andrews
    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Kaleidoscopic hues and big emotions sit side by side in this vibrant concert weaving together the Baroque era and the present day.
  5. Pekka plays the violin with a smile.

    Beethoven, Pekka & the Dreamers’ Circus

    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Aberdeen
    Classical and folk join forces for a celebration of dance, in this joyfully unconventional programme masterminded by Pekka Kuusisto.
  6. Nicola Benedetti plays the violin.

    Benedetti plays Mendelssohn

    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Mendelssohn’s exhilarating Violin Concerto is the ideal showcase for the world-renowned Scottish violin virtuoso’s consummate talents.
  7. Jonian Ilias-Kadesha shits on some old stairs with a violin.

    Bohemian Rhapsodies

    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Flamboyant Greek-Albanian violinist Jonian Ilias-Kadesha directs a concert dedicated to the gutsy glories of Czech music.
  8. Lorenza Borrani smiles at the camera, holding her violin

    Borrani & Beethoven

    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Lorenza Borrani returns for a second concert of the Season with an evening of wit, humour and magical evocations.
  9. Abstract painting of a misty sun setting over a Irish beach.

    Carmina Gadelica

    Matinee

    Glasgow
    St Andrews
    Edinburgh
    The SCO’s renowned Wind Soloists join forces with some of Scotland’s most accomplished young players for a kaleidoscopic concert.
  10. A cross section photograph of a bridge

    Dvořák 'New World' Symphony

    Perth
    Edinburgh
    Glasgow
    Join Maxim and the SCO musicians for an electrifying and emotional conclusion to the Season.