Aurora Orchestra: Mozart from Memory

For their first ever warehouse show outside London, Aurora Orchestra present a memorised performance of Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony in Bristol.

Part of the noisenights 2026 Series

Add to my Calendar 15-06-2026 19:00 15-06-2026 21:00 36 Aurora Orchestra: Mozart from Memory Aurora Orchestra are renowned for their Orchestral Theatre productions in London and memorised performances of some of classical music’s most iconic works. Now a permanent fixture at the Royal Albert Hall as part of the BBC Proms, and having sold-out shows in iconic clubs Printworks and Drumsheds, Aurora will bring their signature gig-style show out of London for the first time – to Bristol.  Aurora will present a memorised version of Mozart’s Symphony No. 41 ‘The Jupiter Symphony’ - the last symphony that he composed, regarded by many critics as among the greatest symphonies in classical music.  Freedom, communication and energy: Aurora perform from memory, drawing you closer into Mozart’s triumphant final symphony. Introduced from the stage by the performers themselves, the musicians, led by conductor Nicholas Collon, offer personal insights and walk you through the symphony’s story as it unfolds. The result is an experience that feels closer to a gig: dynamic, intimate, conversational, and alive in the moment.  The show will take place in Bristol’s Prospect Building: a new cultural space curated in collaboration with the city’s best-loved creative collectives. This marks the first collaboration between Aurora Orchestra and through the noise – and through the noise’s first orchestral project – bringing together a shared vision of inviting audiences to experience classical music with shared joy, catharsis, and to connect to a distant time and place. Please note that all tickets to this performance are standing by default. Should you have any access requirements, please contact the Prospect Building's dedicated team by clicking the 'accessibility' drop-down here. The Prospect Building, Bristol DD/MM/YYYY

Details

The Prospect Building
45 Feeder Road
Bristol
BS2 0SE
England

Tickets

Prices: £23
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Programme

Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSymphony no.41 in C major 'Jupiter', K.551

Performers

Aurora Orchestra

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Programme Note

Aurora Orchestra are renowned for their Orchestral Theatre productions in London and memorised performances of some of classical music’s most iconic works. Now a permanent fixture at the Royal Albert Hall as part of the BBC Proms, and having sold-out shows in iconic clubs Printworks and Drumsheds, Aurora will bring their signature gig-style show out of London for the first time – to Bristol. 

Aurora will present a memorised version of Mozart’s Symphony No. 41 ‘The Jupiter Symphony’ - the last symphony that he composed, regarded by many critics as among the greatest symphonies in classical music. 

Freedom, communication and energy: Aurora perform from memory, drawing you closer into Mozart’s triumphant final symphony. Introduced from the stage by the performers themselves, the musicians, led by conductor Nicholas Collon, offer personal insights and walk you through the symphony’s story as it unfolds. The result is an experience that feels closer to a gig: dynamic, intimate, conversational, and alive in the moment. 

The show will take place in Bristol’s Prospect Building: a new cultural space curated in collaboration with the city’s best-loved creative collectives. This marks the first collaboration between Aurora Orchestra and through the noise – and through the noise’s first orchestral project – bringing together a shared vision of inviting audiences to experience classical music with shared joy, catharsis, and to connect to a distant time and place.

Please note that all tickets to this performance are standing by default. Should you have any access requirements, please contact the Prospect Building's dedicated team by clicking the 'accessibility' drop-down here.

Aurora Orchestra: Mozart from Memory

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