MM Tickets will be closed from 5 July to 18 August. Throughout this period, tickets and subscriptions can still be purchased online. The teams at La Monnaie wish you a wonderful summer.
Sale of new (season) tickets for the 2020-21 season postponed
Given the current, unpredictable situation, La Monnaie has decided to halt the sale of new season tickets, as well as the sale of single tickets for the 2020-21 season. As soon as we know more about the further development of the exit strategy and the start of the new season in September, we will communicate a new date.
La Monnaie has decided to postpone the start of the (season) ticket sale for the 2020-21 season to an as of yet undecided date. A safe and healthy return to La Monnaie is our main priority. To guarantee such a return, too many uncertainties remain. We are monitoring the situation closely, and evaluate it on a day to day basis. We will share any new information with you as soon as it is available to us. Once it is clear when we can start the sale of season tickets for the 2020-21 season again, we will contact you immediately.
Only our current fixed series season ticket holders, can already renew their season ticket for the 2020-21 season. Our colleagues will contact you soon to discuss this possibility, or have contacted you by now.
We hope we are able to welcome you in our theatre again soon.
See also
Two La Monnaie recitals with a heart for cancer research
This autumn, La Monnaie and the Foundation against Cancer are joining forces for two benefit concerts. By purchasing a ticket for Memories (Christoph Prégardien) or Invitation au voyage (Véronique Gens) in our Main Hall, you directly support the fight against a disease that continues to impact too many lives.
Bernard Foccroulle’s ‘Cassandra’ released on Outhere Music
An opera that reflects on the past, present, and future — an opera about now. La Monnaie’s world premiere of Bernard Foccroulle’s Cassandra, conducted by Kazushi Ono, is now available via Outhere Music.
From 3 June to 22 September, La Monnaie and Muntpunt are transforming Rue Royale—the small street between their buildings—into a vibrant summer spot. A long table will serve as a welcoming meeting place where locals and passers-by can read, have lunch, play board games, or simply soak up the sun.