Becoming an RPO Patron will allow you to forge a much closer relationship with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Patrons gain access to exclusive supporter events and ‘behind-the-scenes’ insights into the work of the RPO. As well as some of the best tickets in the concert halls, you will have the opportunity to meet our musicians and soloists, invitations to orchestra rehearsals, and a dedicated booking line just for our supporters.

To become an RPO Patron, we would be grateful if you might consider a minimum donation of £550 per year*.


Why become a Patron?


  • Four included tickets to London own-promotion concerts per season
  • Complimentary concert programmes
  • Invitations to pre-concert and interval receptions
  • Invitations to open rehearsals
 
  • Invitations to RPO Insights events**
  • Acknowledgement of your support, online and in selected programmes
  • Opportunity to meet players and soloists
  • Priority booking via the Development team

Become a member

Contact Henry Purser (Individual Giving Manager) for more information:

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DD: +44 (0)20 7608 8845


*The commercial value of RPO Patrons benefits is up to £373 including VAT. The balance is a suggested voluntary donation and is therefore eligible for Gift Aid. As this membership aims to raise important funds to support the RPO, we would request that you make the suggested minimum donation, however, if you would like to purchase the benefits separately please contact us.

**Some benefits may be subject to an additional cost.

Support the RPO

To find out how you can support the RPO, please contact David Sutherland (Head of Development) by email or on 020 7608 8821.

You can also visit our donate page.

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