Program
Here you can find a program listing of some of our upcoming events. For full list, please visit our Swedish website.
Upcoming events
Sat
7
Feb
2026
13:00

145 - 345 SEK
Concert Hall
God Disguised
MSO, Ewa Fröling, a choir, and soloists embrace hope and humanity in a beloved choral work that takes us on a musical journey beyond life’s limitations.
Thu
12
Feb
2026
19:00

145 - 460 SEK
Concert Hall
Beethoven & Kodály
A Thursday concert with MSO featuring Kodály’s arranged folk music followed by Beethoven’s balance of tragedy and light.
Sun
15
Feb
2026
15:00

100 SEK
Kuben
Chamber Concert #3
Chamber concert with musicians from the MSO performing works by Lili Boulanger, Ástor Piazzolla, Manuel de Falla and more.
Thu
26
Feb
2026
19:00

195 - 345 SEK
Concert Hall
Mattei & Schubert
Peter Mattei interprets Schubert's Schwanengesang in a program filled with love, longing, and melancholy.
Thu
5
Mar
2026
19:00

145 - 460 SEK
Concert Hall
The Love for Three Oranges
Prokofiev’s temperamental compositions and Ruth Gipps' Second Symphony in a meeting between the musicians of the future and beloved classics.
Thu
12
Mar
2026
19:00

145 - 460 SEK
Concert Hall
Mozart & Mahler
Join us as the beautiful sonorities of Composer in Association Karen Tanaka intertwine with storytelling sung by award-winning soprano Kathrin Lorenzen.
Sat
14
Mar
2026
13:00

145 - 345 SEK
Concert Hall
Mahler's Symphony No. 4
Join the Malmö Symphony Orchestra in the heavenly sounds of Mahler’s Fourth, sung by award-winning soprano Kathrin Lorenzen.
Sun
15
Mar
2026
15:00

100 SEK
Kuben
Xplore Percussion
Hypnotic rhythms and sonic precision with music by Steve Reich, Manoury, Tanaka, and Bach. World-class percussion in Kuben.
Thu
26
Mar
2026
19:00

145 - 460 SEK
Concert Hall
Opera Without Words
Experience a dramatic evening with Italian opera with MSO—love, betrayal, and powerful emotional turmoil expressed through music, without a single word.
Thu
16
Apr
2026
19:00

145 - 460 SEK
Concert Hall
Mozart & Honeck
Welcome to a delightful evening of heavenly harmonies and shifting tempos, brought to life by Mozart – with Rainer Honeck as both conductor and violinist.
Last updated: 2021-10-22