Los Angeles Philharmonic Tour FAQs
Who is Opening for Los Angeles Philharmonic?
Los Angeles Philharmonic has multiple acts opening up for the scheduled shows in 2025-2026. Supporting acts include:
- Dudamel Leads
- The Rite of Spring
- Mahlers Resurrection Symphony
- Boz Scaggs
- Clark Wilson
- Bruckners 8th
- Mozart
- Elgars Enigma Variations
- Symphonies for Youth
- Sibelius
- Holiday Sing-Along
- Chamber Music
- Duke Ellingtons Nutcracker
- Arturo Sandoval
- Esa Pekka Salonen
- John Adams
- Seong Jin Cho
- Mahler
- Ravel
- Bartok
- Yefim Bronfman
- Gustavo Dudamel
- Beethoven
- Seth MacFarlane
- Missa Solemnis
- Dudamel, Dante, and Beethoven 6
- John Williams
- Rachmaninoff
- Vertigo - Film
- Brahms and Beethoven
- Manfred Honeck
- Tchaikovsky and Haydn
- Tchaikovsky
- Turangalila
- Herbie Hancock
- Vikingur Olafsson
- Alexandre Kantorow
- Szymanowski Violin Concerto
- Rachmaninoff Symphony NO 2
- Die Walkure Act I
- Die Walkure
- Sierra and Strauss
- YoYo Ma
Opening acts can be on all or some of the dates. When looking at an events page, acts included in the lineup are listed under the information icon.
How Much are Cheap Los Angeles Philharmonic Tickets?
For the shows in the US, the average low price to see Los Angeles Philharmonic is $100. Ticket prices are always fluctuating and can vary from show to show.
The three cheapest events on the schedule are:
These prices reflect how much it is to get in the door. Fans should expect to pay more for better seats.