Friends of Hull Philharmonic

The Friends of Hull Philharmonic ensure that Hull Philharmonic Concerts are enjoyed for many years to come. Our Friends play a vital role in supporting the performance of live classic music, young talent and the artistic and cultural life of the City of Hull and wider region. The bronze (£35 per year), silver (£75 per year) and gold (£150 per year) memberships carry a great range of benefits including free tickets at some levels, the opportunity to sponsor individual concert expenses, the chance to watch the orchestra at work and to meet its members, and even time to meet with the soloists! Plus, we'd love to welcome you for a free drink on us during interval where we can chat about the concert.

Becoming a Friend of the Hull Philharmonic automatically makes you a member of the historic Hull Philharmonic Society - the registered charity that supports the Hull Philharmonic Orchestra. Joining will give you the right to nominate a Friend (potentially yourself if you're interested!) to become a member of the society's executive committee and to represent the interests of the Friends at the executive committee meetings where the future of the orchestra is shaped.

For more information, please download our Friends of the Hull Philharmonic leaflet below and, should you wish to join, please fill out the relevant sections and return it to [email protected].

 

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The Hull Philharmonic Orchestra is recognised as one of the nation's leading amateur symphony orchestras and has been a major feature in the city's cultural landscape for over 130 years.

 

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