'No tickets, no formalities' to orchestra's shows

The orchestra expects to perform to thousands of people over the coming days
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"We are leaving the concert hall for a week and taking the joy of orchestral music to people in their world."
Kazuki Yamada, the music director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO), has been outlining his vision for free performances at a range of varied and unusual venues, including the city's trams.
The orchestra will be popping up in unexpected spaces to connect with new audiences, beginning with a show in front of New Street station's departure boards between 16:00 and 18:00 BST on Wednesday.
The CBSO in the City programme is about the shared joy of music, with a "no tickets, no barriers and no formalities" philosophy, Mr Yamada said.
The free live performances allowed the orchestra to celebrate everything that was good about its Birmingham home, added CBSO chief executive Emma Stenning.
It was vital to go where the new audiences were, to share "joyful experiences", and remove any "perceived barriers", she said, stating ticket prices were a concern for many people amid cost-of-living pressures.
Generous support from a philanthropist and a legal firm had helped to make the free performances possible, Ms Stenning explained.

CBSO in the City had its debut in summer 2024
CBSO in the City events can be found in the following places:
Wednesday 23 July: New Street station departure boards, 16:00 to 18:00 BST
Thursday 24 July: Race through Space at the Library of Birmingham, 11:30 BST
Thursday 24 July: Classics Reimagined at IKON Gallery, 14:00 BST
Thursday 24 July: Live music on the city's tram network, from 14:00 BST
Thursday 24 July: String quartet at Birmingham Botanical Gardens, 14:30 BST
Thursday 24 July: Flute and harp at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, 14:30 BST
Thursday 24 July: Brass quintet at Black Country Living Museum, 14:30 BST
Thursday 24 July: Double bass and friends at the IKON Gallery, 16:00 BST
Thursday 24 July: String quartet at the Chapter Restaurant, 16:00 BST
Thursday 24 July: String quintet at the RBSA Gallery, 18:00 BST
Friday 25 July: String quartet at the Library of Birmingham, 14:30 BST
Friday 25 July: Woodwind quintet at Birmingham Botanical Gardens, 14:30 BST
Saturday 26 July: Canal boat performance starting from the Roundhouse, 12:30 BST
Monday 28 July: Return to New Street station, 13:00 BST and 15:00 BST

The orchestra will play music ranging from Star Wars to Brahms
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