Eurovision Classical Concerts to be broadcast by 22 public service media organizations
22 December 2025
Eurovision Classical Concerts, a new pan-European music series developed under the Eurovision brand, is set to be broadcast by 22 public service media organizations across Europe.
Announced earlier this year, the four-concert series is a co-production led by BBC Arts, in partnership with WDR (Germany), RTP (Portugal) and Yle (Finland), and represents the first new Eurovision music co-production with the EBU since Eurovision Young Musicians was launched in 1982.
In addition to the four co-producing broadcasters, a further 18 EBU Members have now confirmed they will take the concerts, in full or in part, extending the reach of Eurovision Classical Concerts to audiences across multiple territories including:
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RTVSLO (Slovenia)
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TVR (Romania)
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CT (Czech Republic)
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RTS (Serbia)
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RTBF (Belgium)
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HRT (Croatia)
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TL (Lebanon)
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TVP (Poland)
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TRM (Moldova)
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CyBC (Cyprus)
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RTK (Kosovo)
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SRF (Switzerland)
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AMPTV (Armenia)
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RTVE (Spain)
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RTSH (Albania)
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STVR (Slovakia)
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TRT (Türkiye)
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ERT (Greece)
Presented by conductor Nicholas Collon, Eurovision Classical Concerts celebrates great music and the world-class orchestras working with public service broadcasters across Europe.
The series focuses on four outstanding ensembles – the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, WDR Symphony Orchestra, Yle Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, and Gulbenkian Orchestra – highlighting both the classical repertoire and new works that are shaping the future of European music.
Filmed in some of Europe’s most iconic concert halls, the programmes combine performance with storytelling, reflecting the distinctive identities of each orchestra, their home cities and the cultural role of public service media.
Broadcast details and transmission schedules will be confirmed by participating broadcasters in due course, and will be available on the co-production project page.
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