Eurovision Classical Concerts picked up by 22 PSBs
December 22, 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 organisations across Europe.
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:
- RTVSLO (Slovenia)
- TVR (Romania)
- CT (Czech Republic)
- RTS (Serbia)
- RTBF (Belgium)
- HRT (Croatia)
- TL (Lebanon)
- TVP (Poland)
- TRM (Moldova)
- CyBC (Cyprus)
- RTK (Kosovo)
- SRF (Switzerland)
- AMPTV (Armenia)
- RTVE (Spain)
- RTSH (Albania)
- STVR (Slovakia)
- TRT (Türkiye)
- ERT (Greece)
Presented by conductor Nicholas Collon and filmed in some of Europe’s most iconic concert halls, the series focuses on four 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.
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