
Season 2026/2027
Find experiences to look forward to – our concert series are now available

The Baltic Sea Festival 2026
The Baltic Sea Festival returns to Stockholm from 21–29 August 2026, filling the city with music that spans the intimate to the monumental. You can look forward to a rich mix of orchestral concerts, chamber music, choral works, jazz explorations, contemporary premieres, and boundary-crossing collaborations.
Andrés Orozco-EstradaAndrés Orozco-EstradaIn autumn 2026, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra will begin a new era with Andrés Orozco-Estrada as its Music Director. With roots in Colombia, education in Vienna, and extensive experience from some of the world’s leading orchestras, he brings musical brilliance, warmth, and a strong desire to make music accessible to more people.
Emelyanychev interprets Salonen & SchumannRead more & ticketsNight has its own goddess – Nyx – and Esa-Pekka Salonen brings her to life in his symphonic poem opening the concerts on 24–25 April. The internationally acclaimed pianist Yeol Eum Son performs works by Witold Lutosławski and Richard Strauss, before Robert Schumann’s “Rhenish” Symphony concludes the programme – all in the expressive hands of principal guest conductor Maxim Emelyanychev.
Meet the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra

One of Europe's foremost and most versatile orchestras
The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra is an established and leading force in the music world, with a broad repertoire and innovative collaborations
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Meet the Swedish Radio Choir

The Swedish Radio Choir – 100 Years of Variety and Brilliance
The Swedish Radio Choir was founded in 1925, the same year as the Swedish Radio. With their acclaimed recordings and tours, the Swedish Radio Choir has also become known as one of the leading choirs in the world
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Season 2025/2026
The theme 'Mirrors and Reflections' permeates the program for the 2025/2026 season, and honorary conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen and violinist Janine Jansen will be frequent guests as Artists in Residence at Berwaldhallen

Mirrors & Reflections
This season's concerts are woven together with threads of light, longing, darkness, despair, nostalgia, and hope. Through each performance, the musical heritage of the past is reflected in contemporary interpretations, while we constantly move towards an always unknown future. The theme creates a tapestry of emotions and thoughts – where music serves as a mirror for the innermost feelings and dreams of humanity.
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Artists in Residence: Salonen & Jansen
Two frequent guests this season will be conductor, composer, and Polar Prize winner Esa-Pekka Salonen and star violinist Janine Jansen as this season's 'Artists in Residence'. Highlights include Prokofiev's and Brahms' violin concertos with Janine Jansen as soloist, and György Ligeti's monumental Requiem, a work commissioned by Swedish Radio in 1965 and now celebrating its 60th anniversary, with Esa-Pekka Salonen at the conductor's podium
Artists in Residence
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23 AugustSchweitzer, Lyssarides & CoWhen trombonist and big band innovator Tilde Schweitzer joins forces with award‑winning pianist Joel Lyssarides, the result is an evening where Swedish jazz shines at its brightest. Together with invited friends, they create a unique night at Fasching, where big band spark meets cinematic piano poetics – a vibrant mix of swing, warmth and exceptional artistry from two of the scene’s standout talents.Read more
Tickets released 2026-04-281-3 okt130 - 475 krLove of my life – Nils Landgren & friendsJazz legend Nils Landgren joins musicians and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra at Berwaldhallen for an evening featuring music from the album...Read more
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Berwaldhallen is an excellent concert hall and ideal for congresses, annual general meetings, product launches, and conferences.The art in Berwaldhallen
The brutalist building of Berwaldhallen is in itself an architectural work of art. But there is also exciting art to discover in the foyers, from Carl Eldh's iconic bust of Franz Berwald to Hans Viksten's imaginative murals.









