UK Residencies
The Philharmonia Orchestra has regional Residencies at De Montfort Hall in Leicester and the Bedford Corn Exchange through which it renews its ongoing commitment to audiences outside of London.
Both Residencies have provided the ideal opportunity to expand our dynamic Community & Education programme and receive valuable support from the local business community through corporate membership and concert sponsorship.
The Philharmonia Orchestra also maintains an extensive programme of national touring and performs regularly at The Anvil in Basingstoke and most recently in Canterbury. Through this programme, the Orchestra continues to have a truly national impact on British musical life.
For more information on opportunities in your region Contact Us.
International Touring
As one of the world's most renowned orchestras, the Philharmonia Orchestra has a year-round programme of international touring that can provide a global platform for a sponsor.
The Philharmonia performs in many of the world's greatest concert halls and has developed a vast and loyal international following. In recent years the Orchestra has performed at the Châtelet Theatre in Paris, Lincoln Center in New York, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space and the Teatro Regio di Parma.
The Orchestra is also resident at the Megaron Theatre in Athens where it has been performing regularly since 1994 and since 2003 at the Concertgebouw in Bruges.
PricewaterhouseCoopers sponsored the Orchestra's performance of Mahler's Second Symphony with Esa-Pekka Salonen, now Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor, at the Châtelet Theatre in Paris. Staff, clients and guests were thrilled with the concert, high-quality hospitality and the chance to meet the musicians.
Supporting our programme of International Touring would be an inspired exercise for a similar global brand that wishes to connect creatively with their customers across the world.
If you would like further information on our current tour opportunitues please contact Mairi Sinclair, Senior Development Manager.





