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Berliner Philharmoniker, Germany

When
Wed, Oct 14, 7:00 AM
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About this plan

The Berliner Philharmoniker visits Colombia for the first time in more than 140 years. The German orchestra returns to South America after 25 years away with two concerts in Bogotá, led by chief conductor Kirill Petrenko.

The program carries a clear German accent. It opens with Johannes Brahms's Piano Concerto No. 1, performed with Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov. It closes with Also sprach Zarathustra, the Richard Strauss tone poem many people know from film.

It is a rare chance to see one of the world's top orchestras in Bogotá, on a night that pairs strong repertoire with a special ensemble.

What to expect

  • First Colombia visit in 140 years
  • Chief conductor Kirill Petrenko
  • Soloist: Daniil Trifonov on piano
  • Brahms and Strauss on the program
  • Back in South America after 25 years

Who it's for

For music lovers, classical fans, and curious listeners who want to see one of the world's top orchestras live in Bogotá on a one-night-only date.

Tips

  • Buy tickets early, demand will be high
  • Check the official site for venue, time, and entry rules
  • Arrive early to pick up your ticket and find your seat
  • Plan your TransMilenio route or ride to the venue in advance

FAQ

How much do tickets cost for the Berliner Philharmoniker concert in Bogotá?

The concert requires a paid ticket. The exact price for each section is on the official TuBoleta page, since prices change by zone and sales phase.

Where will the Berliner Philharmoniker perform in Colombia?

The exact venue is not confirmed in the event listing. Check the official TuBoleta page for the venue, address, and transport options.

When does the Berliner Philharmoniker perform in Bogotá?

The listing shows October 15 as the planned date. Confirm the day and time on the official source before you buy, since dates can change.

Who is the guest soloist?

Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov joins the orchestra as soloist for Brahms's Piano Concerto No. 1.

What works will be performed at the concert?

The program includes two German works: Brahms's Piano Concerto No. 1 and Richard Strauss's tone poem Also sprach Zarathustra. Kirill Petrenko conducts.

How do I buy tickets for the Berliner Philharmoniker?

From this page you go straight to the official TuBoleta source in one click. There you find the ticket sales, payment methods, and available sections.

Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.

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