Events 2025-2026

Concerts extra, MITO SettembreMusica and shows out of Season
Concerts Extra | July 21-22, 2026

Glow

From imprisonment to the apotheosis of dance: between Leonore and the Seventh Symphony, the Beethovenian sound becomes pure light and the triumph of joy.
Concerts Extra | July 14-15, 2026

Audacity

A radical challenge: Beethoven’s audacity unites the tragic Coriolan with the “Eroica”, an epic narrative of the human spirit.
Concerts Extra | July 7-8, 2026

Tension

An ascent of pure impact: from Egmont to the taut nerves of the Fifth Symphony, Beethoven transcends darkness to find the light.
Concerts Extra | June 30-July 1, 2026

Rebellion

Beyond convention: between Prometheus and the Second Symphony, the momentum of Beethoven as the pioneer of a new sonic universe.
Out of season | January 1, 2026

Torino sei Regio!

New Year’s Concert at Teatro Regio — an evening in which the City celebrates Teatro Regio and, through the Regio, tells its own story. Live on Sky Classica.
Out of season | October 25, 2025

Viva Verdi!

Under the baton of Andrea Battistoni, the Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Regio perform the great choral and symphonic pages from Macbeth and Nabucco.

Out of season | September 17, 2025

MITO | Enrico Calesso

The final Turin concert of the MITO SettembreMusica festival is an intense tribute to Dmitri Shostakovich, featuring the performance of his Symphony No. 13 in B-flat minor, Op. 113, known as "Babi Yar."
Out of season | September 10, 2025

MITO | The Armed Man. A Mass for Peace

A grand musical fresco dedicated to peace and human dignity: this is The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace, a 1999 composition by Karl Jenkins that has become a symbol of hope and reconciliation.
Out of season | September 4, 2025

Christmas Concert

A musical event that combines different sounds and emotions, the Christmas Concert offers a unique evening with the Children's Choir of the Teatro Regio di Torino, conducted by Maestro Claudio Fenoglio
Out of season | September 4, 2025

MITO | Giulio Cilona

A concert that explores the anxieties and romantic visions of two great European composers, performed by the Orchestra of the Teatro Regio Torino, conducted by Giulio Cilona, with mezzo-soprano Martina Baroni.