Eurovision Classical Concerts is a new music co-production from BBC Arts and the EBU, marking the first new Eurovision classical music collaboration in over 40 years.
The four-part series brings together leading public service broadcasters - BBC (UK), WDR (Germany), Yle (Finland), and RTP (Portugal) - to spotlight their exceptional radio orchestras, recorded in inspiring venues across Europe, including Manchester’s Aviva Studios, Lisbon’s Gulbenkian Foundation, Cologne’s Philharmonie, and Helsinki’s Music House.
Each episode is introduced by conductor Nicholas Collon, Chief Conductor of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, and celebrates a distinct musical identity, repertoire, and city.
The concerts will be offered to all 113 EBU Member organizations across 56 countries, reaching a potential audience of millions.
The Eurovision Classical Concerts series is now open for broadcast requests from all EBU Members. This offer follows the long-standing principle of public service collaboration and operates under the EBU’s television exchange model.
Access the Programme Offer Booklet for full details on the concerts and broadcast information.
Interested in broadcasting? Submit your request via the official Programme Request Form.
We’re now opening the call for EBU Members to join the 2026 edition of the series, as we look to expand the series with new orchestras and locations. This is a unique opportunity to showcase your orchestra to a pan-European audience!
For more information, please contact: Amélie Rossignol, EBU Senior Project Manager.
Genre
Co-production or content offer
Duration
Approx. 57’. Each episode made available in both international (non-commentary) version and a localized version for each participating broadcaster
Delivery
International Broadcast Window: December 2025 – January 2026