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Istanbul is one of the few cities that can easily combine old and new. The city is full of music, from the call to prayer resonating across the Bosphorus to late-night jazz coming from meyhanes on back streets. Its castles are the sites of chamber concerts and its parks are the settings for outdoor symphonies. Its palaces host chamber recitals, its parks fill with open-air symphonies, and every year millions of culture-seekers weave these sounds into their travel itineraries. At the heart of this vibrant soundscape sits the Istanbul Music Festival – a flagship celebration that has shaped Türkiye’s classical calendar for more than half a century.

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April 28, 2025 8 min
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Istanbul Music Festival


Now in its 53rd edition, the festival returns on 11–26 June 2025 with the inspiring theme “Beyond Borders.” Over fourteen summer nights the programme invites audiences to journey across geography and genre: Turkish, Greek, Iranian and Azerbaijani instruments share the stage with European orchestras; Baroque suites flow into break-dance choreography; Romantic concertos segue into visual art and theatre.  The schedule is anchored by world-class groups like the Tekfen Philharmonic, Camerata Salzburg, and the NDR Elbphilharmonie. New projects help develop young musicians and make the events family-friendly with workshops and outdoor "Weekend Classics." Whether you've been to a festival before or this is your first time, the 2025 version promises an experience in Istanbul where history, creativity, and cross-cultural conversation all fit together perfectly.


Festival in Focus: 52 Years of Sound


Since 1973 the Istanbul Music Festival has been the city’s flagship stage for classical music. Born alongside the Republic’s 50th-anniversary celebrations, it has grown into a world-class event that welcomes stellar orchestras, bold new projects and curious listeners every June.


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How It Started


The festival was born in 1973, the same year Türkiye celebrated the 50th anniversary of the republic. It was the brain-child of philanthropist Dr Nejat Eczacıbaşı and opened as the month-long “Istanbul Festival,” presenting music, ballet, opera and talks across the city.​


Name & Legacy


As sister events for film, jazz, theatre and contemporary art spun off, the classical strand took its current title, Istanbul Music Festival, in 1994. Since 1977 it has also been an accredited member of the European Festivals Association, anchoring Istanbul on the international classical-music map.​


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Big Moments


    1977 – Berlin Philharmonic makes its Turkish debut.


    1991 – Cevza Aktüze becomes the first female director.


    2011 – Regular commissioning programme begins, leading to world premières by Arvo Pärt and Fazıl Say.


    2018 – “Women Stars of Tomorrow” launches to fund young female artists.


    2020 – The 48th edition moves entirely online, streaming concerts from historic cisterns and palaces during the pandemic.​


Star Guests


Across five decades the festival has hosted the New York, Vienna and Royal Concertgebouw orchestras; conductors like Zubin Mehta and Simon Rattle; and soloists from Itzhak Perlman to Lang Lang. Dance icons such as the Bolshoi Ballet and Martha Graham Company have also appeared.​


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Special Projects & Outreach


    Music Route – guided walks that link pop-up concerts in hidden churches, synagogues and mansions (a sell-out since 2016).​


    Festival Seeks Its Young Soloist – annual competition that gives winners a main-stage debut with orchestra.​


    Weekend Classics – free park performances that bring classical music to new audiences.


Keeping the Music Alive Online


When COVID-19 hit, organisers pivoted fast. The 48th edition (18 Sep – 5 Oct 2020) streamed 21 filmed concerts online for 30 days, created a one-off Festival Orchestra of young Turkish musicians and offered tickets worldwide.​


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Awards & Accolades


Every year the festival presents Lifetime Achievement and Honorary Awards, honoring legends from Leyla Gencer to Arvo Pärt and Daniel Barenboim, and supports fresh commissions that enrich the global repertoire.​


2025 Programme at a Glance


From opera-house galas to alfresco park concerts and island excursions, this year’s “Beyond Borders” theme unfolds across both sides of the Bosphorus. Use the timetable below to plot your perfect festival route.


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Date – Venue – Event


11 Jun    Atatürk Cultural Centre – Opera Hall  Opening Concert: Tekfen Philharmonic Orchestra & National Philharmonic Choir Bulgaria

12 Jun    Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall    Gautier Capuçon (cello) & Alexandre Kantorow (piano)

13 Jun    Zorlu PSM – Turkcell Platinum Stage    Pictures in Motion (live art & music spectacle)

14 Jun    Yıldız Park    Weekend Classics I – relaxed morning set in the gardens

14 Jun    Atatürk Cultural Centre – Türk Telekom Opera Hall    Camerata Salzburg & Hélène Grimaud

15 Jun    Yoğurtçu Park    Weekend Classics II – family-friendly picnic concert

16 Jun    Kadıköy Municipality Süreyya Opera House    World Premiere: Valentin Silvestrov project

17 Jun    Palais de France    Duo Salque-Peirani (cello & accordion)

18 Jun    Zorlu PSM – Turkcell Stage    Geneva Camerata “Revolta” (orchestra + break-dance)

19 Jun    Atatürk Cultural Center –  Opera Hall    NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester & Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin)

20 Jun    Atatürk Cultural Center –  Opera Hall    NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester & Rafał Blechacz (piano)

20 Jun    Salon İKSV    Classical Disco – late-night DJ–string mash-up

21 Jun    Büyükdere neighbourhood    Music Route @ Büyükdere – chamber “hop” through churches & mansions

21 Jun    Kadıköy Municipality Süreyya Opera House    Women Stars of Tomorrow showcase

22 Jun    The Grand Tarabya – Panorama Terrace    Cuarteto SolTango & Leonel Capitano “Poesía”

23 Jun    Sakıp Sabancı Museum – Fıstıklı Terrace    Strings in Love moon-lit serenade

24 Jun    Cemal Reşit Rey Concert Hall    Caravaggio & Monteverdi – music meets Baroque art

25 Jun    Kınalıada Christos Greek Orthodox Monastery    The Island – sunset recital on the Princes' Isles

26 Jun    Atatürk Cultural Center – Opera Hall    Rossini Night with Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra


Tip: many events sell out fast, especially the park “Weekend Classics” and the roving Music Route. Book early, and leave buffer time for ferry or traffic crossings when planning back-to-back shows.


Explore More with the Istanbul Tourist Pass®


Visiting for the 53rd Istanbul Music Festival doesn’t have to be all concerts and rehearsal halls—thanks to the Istanbul Tourist Pass® you can weave the city’s headline sights and unforgettable shows around your performance schedule with almost no planning stress.


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There’s just one pass to think about, you simply pick how many consecutive days you want it to run (from one up to five). Each day is loaded with a fresh bundle of digital credits. Spend those credits however you like: squeeze in theme-park thrills between matinee recitals, treat the family to aquariums and adventure parks, or opt for culture-heavy museum hops. Because it’s credit-based, you create a tailor-made itinerary that reflects your priorities instead of ticking off a fixed checklist.


Where the pass really shines for festival-goers is its instant QR-ticket system. Stand within range of a landmark such as Hagia Sophia, Galata Tower, the Basilica Cistern or the Maiden’s Tower and a ready-to-scan entry QR code appears in your app, along with a specially curated audio guide. You skip the ticket window entirely and walk straight to the security checkpoint; no “priority” gimmicks, just pure time saved. At Topkapi Palace the experience is even smoother: a hosted entrance with a licensed guide ushers you past the long queues and straight into the courtyards.


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Beyond the must-see monuments, your credits can unlock unique evening experiences that pair perfectly with the festival vibe: a Whirling Dervishes ceremony at Abud Efendi Mansion, a lavish Bosphorus Dinner Cruise filled with Turkish folk shows, the electrifying “Rhythm of the Dance” performance at Hodjapasha, or a premium night out at Nomads Restaurant where a complimentary welcome cocktail kicks off a discount-priced feast backed by live musicians and fire dancers.


Add FREE airport transfers, Bosphorus sightseeing cruises, audio guided neighbourhood walks and children’s attractions into the mix and the Istanbul Tourist Pass® easily delivers well over 50 percent savings once you compare pay-as-you-go prices; and that’s before you count the hours rescued from queueing. Buy the pass online now, install the app, and you’re set: concerts by night, Istanbul’s greatest hits by day, all stitched together with nothing more than a tap of your phone.

What You're Wondering About

When and where is the 53rd Istanbul Music Festival? expand_more
It runs 11–26 June 2025 at major venues on both the European and Asian sides of the city, including the Ataturk Cultural Center, Zorlu PSM, Cemal Resit Rey Hall, Yildiz and Yogurtcu Parks, plus a special trip to Kinaliada.
How do I buy festival tickets? expand_more
Official sales go live on the İKSV website and Biletix in early spring. Popular nights; opening, NDR Elbphilharmonie, and Music Route, often sell out within days, so set a reminder.
Are events seated or standing? expand_more
Concert-hall performances are reserved seating. Park events, Music Route stops and Classical Disco are unnumbered; arrive early to claim a good spot.
What is the dress code? expand_more
Smart-casual works everywhere. For outdoor shows, bring a light jacket; Istanbul evenings can turn breezy even in June.
Is the festival family-friendly? expand_more
Yes. Weekend Classics in Yildiz and Yogurtcu Parks, the Children’s Workshops and the relaxed Music Route stops are ideal for kids.
How does the Istanbul Tourist Pass® help festival visitors? expand_more
Choose a 1- to 5-day pass; each day you spend credits on whatever attractions fit around your concerts. Instant QR tickets at Hagia Sophia, Galata Tower and other landmarks save hours you’d have lost in line.
Does the pass include festival concerts? expand_more
No. Festival tickets are separate, but the pass covers extras such as the Whirling Dervishes show, Bosphorus Dinner Cruise and Rhythm of the Dance—perfect off-nights between recitals.
How do I get between venues? expand_more
Most sites sit near tram, metro or ferry stops. An Istanbul City Card, an unlimited public transportation card special for tourists, discounted with Tourist Pass purchases. lets you tap onto any public transport. Factor 30–45 minutes for cross-Bosporus moves at rush hour.
Which language will the announcements be in? expand_more
Programme notes and stage intros are in Turkish and English; surtitles for vocal works scroll in both languages.
Can I photograph or record the concerts? expand_more
Photography and audio-video recording are not permitted during performances. Feel free to snap the halls, parks and sunsets before the music starts.

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