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Dresden Music Festival

Dresden Music Festival

May 09, 2024Jun 09, 2024
Various locations
Dresden
Various prices

Mark the dates in your calendar, as the Dresden Music Festival is one musical event you won’t want to miss out on! Running from May 9 to June 9, the annual classical and jazz festival brings world-class orchestras, ensembles and soloists to the city of Dresden to perform a series of concerts and premieres.

In addition to classical performances, attendees can also enjoy a range of contemporary classical music, jazz, dance and world music productions. With more than 1.500 artists performing, there is something for everyone to enjoy during the long programme.

© Image credit: © Oliver Killig Dresden Music Festival concert

About the Dresden Music Festival

Taking place every year for the past 40 years, the Dresden Music Festival has cemented itself as a cultural institution in Dresden and Saxony and attracts an audience from across Germany and beyond each year in May and June. 

The three weeks of the festival see renowned orchestras, top-class soloists and ensembles descend on the city on the Elbe to perform in beautiful venues in its historic centre and "fill the city with music". 

Expand your visions at the Dresden Music Festival

Each year the Dresden Music Festival builds its programme around a specific theme, which changes annually. The theme in 2024, "HORIZONS", ventures into a visionary year of discovery and invites audiences to broaden their horizons. The festival supports diversity and encourages its attendees to embrace visions for our future in all cultural forms.  

Dresden Music Festival Performance

Image credit: © Oliver Killig

Get your tickets to the Dresden Music Festival Now!

For more information on the full programme of the Dresden Music Festival or to purchase your tickets, visit the Dresdner Musikfestspiele website (in English).

As the performances take place at a number of venues across the city, including the Semperoper House, the Dresden Frauenkirche, and the summer palace and grounds of the Großer Garten, we advise you to use public transportation to make your way through the city.

Thumb image credit: © Sonia Werner