Royal Philharmonic Society Awards 2025

Royal Philharmonic Society Awards 2025
Date and time
06 Mar 2025 (7:15pm - 10:00pm)
Location

The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR

Price

Price: £10, £15, £25, £30 (limited number of £5 tickets for RBC students)

Priority booking for RBC Supporters and RPS Members from Monday 28 October. Public booking from Wednesday 30 October.

This event will feature live BSL (British Sign Language) interpretation. The event includes a 20 minute interval and is expected to end before 10pm. Foyer bars will remain open for ticket-holders till 11.30pm.

Montage of musicians and presenters and recipients of Royal Philharmonic Society Awards

Royal Philharmonic Society Awards 2025

Classical music's biggest awards night comes to Birmingham for the first time – and everyone is invited.

Described by The Sunday Times as ‘the biggest night in UK classical music’, the Royal Philharmonic Society Awards celebrate the inspirational role that classical music plays in our lives, shining a light on treasured and unsung musical heroes across the nation.

For classical music lovers, it's a unique chance to rub shoulders with the stars, and discover artists and initiatives guaranteed to inspire you. A night of great fun and festivity awaits, with star guests and surprise musical acts, plus a complimentary interval drink for all attendees.

Guests are invited to dress in ‘celebratory’ style. This year’s event is hosted by BBC Radio 3 presenters Jess Gillam and Tom McKinney.

The Royal Philharmonic Society is one of the UK’s foremost musical charities. With help from the public it has created opportunities for musicians to excel for over 200 years, and champions the vital role that musicians play in society.

Discover more at www.royalphilharmonicsociety.org.uk

Tickets: £10, £15, £25, £30 (limited number of £5 tickets for RBC students) includes complimentary interval drink

Priority booking for RBC Supporters and RPS Members from Monday 28 October. Public booking from Wednesday 30 October.

This event will feature live BSL (British Sign Language) interpretation. The event includes a 20 minute interval and is expected to end before 10pm. Foyer bars will remain open for ticket-holders till 11.30pm.