Weather forces cancellation of Scottish Chamber Orchestra Aberdeen concert tomorrow

The Scottish Chamber Orchestra has, with regret, made the decision to cancel its performance at the Music Hall, Aberdeen tomorrow evening, Saturday 4 December. The Orchestra has been monitoring the weather and travel conditions carefully over the past few days and has considered all the possible options to enable the concert to go ahead. However, with no indication of any significant improvement in the weather and travel conditions, we have taken the decision to cancel the concert. Earlier this week, the Orchestra had to cancel a concert at Perth Concert Hall - the first time the Orchestra has ever had to cancel a concert due to adverse weather conditions.

The Aberdeen Box Office will do its utmost to contact all ticket buyers to advise them of the cancellation and full refunds will be given. The Orchestra sincerely regrets any disappointment or inconvenience caused.

The Orchestra and Principal Conductor Robin Ticciati were due to perform a programme of music by Takemitsu, Ravel and Beethoven, with guest pianist Jean-Philippe Collard.

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