CBSO: Puccini's Tosca
Sat 27 Jun
|Symphony Hall
Operatic melodrama at its height: Puccini’s most enthralling masterpiece.


Time & Location
27 Jun 2026, 19:00
Symphony Hall, Broad St, Birmingham B1 2EA, UK
About the event
Kazuki Yamada Conductor
Natalya Romaniw Soprano, Tosca
Gwyn Hughes Jones Tenor, Cavaradossi
Ross Ramgobin Baritone, Sacristan
Sir Bryn Terfel Bass-Baritone, Scarpia
Puccini Tosca, 121mins
Operatic melodrama at its height: Puccini’s most enthralling masterpiece.
You’re in Rome. It’s 1800. The city is in chaos. The Chief of Police is corrupt, and nobody can be trusted. Tosca and her lover Cavaradossi dream of a life of art and beauty away from violence and horror, but get inexorably drawn in. Murder and mayhem ensues. The end. Puccini’s opera, composed over 100 years ago, still has the power to shock and move you to tears with its forceful and electrifying score. The CBSO’s own Kazuki Yamada leads the orchestra and an incredible roster of all-Welsh soloists including Natalya Romaniw, Sir Bryn Terfel and Gwyn Hughes Jones. Prepare to be enthralled.
Ticket prices include the coach fare, performance ticket, driver's gratuity and administrative costs.
Muxton 4.15pm, Newport 4.45pm and Cosford 5.05pm
Tickets
Stalls Row D
£40.00
Side Stalls Rows K-L
£40.00
Stalls Row G
£52.00
Stalls Row M
£62.00
Circle
£72.00
Central Terrace
£72.00
Left Terrace
£72.00
Total
£0.00
