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London, Greater London (Hybrid) 2.86 miles
£30,000 - £35,000 per year
Full-time
Permanent
Job description

The Tours & Projects Manager is responsible for the planning, coordination and delivery of several key areas of the  Orchestra’s core performance activity, including but not limited to: international stand-alone concerts, tours and  residencies; UK tours, engagements and festival performances; commercial recordings and special projects. 

Working in a fast-paced environment as part of a friendly, fun and creative team, the role of Tours & Projects Manager provides a unique opportunity to work with leading musicians and conductors. Excellent organisational and budgeting  skills, attention to detail, innovative thinking and a flexible approach to working will help you manage, develop and  execute a diverse range of projects to the highest standard. 

With oversight from the Senior Concerts Manager and Concerts Director, the post-holder will work closely with the  Concerts Coordinators, Concerts Assistant and the Orchestra Operations Team in the delivery of outstanding performances in territories as varied as the UK, USA, Asia and Europe.

Key Responsibilities 

• Planning and coordinating of all international tours and residencies undertaken by the Orchestra, • Planning and coordinating of UK-based performances, engagements and tours outside of the Orchestra’s  core regional residencies.

• Planning and coordinating commercial recordings and special projects, shared with Concerts & Projects  Manager, according to orchestra schedule. 

• Developing and managing detailed itineraries, travel schedules, visas, freight and accommodation for  musicians, artists, staff and equipment.

• Preparing project budgets, managing and maintaining set budgets and final reconciliation and invoicing,  including international tax applications on behalf of the Orchestra. 

• Liaising with the Orchestra’s Head of Production and Stage Managers regarding practical  arrangements for all concerts and projects, including, but not limited to, stage plans, stage extensions,  ATA carnet applications; truck requirements, second instruments etc. 

• Liaising closely with the Orchestra Librarians on orchestrations and editions for repertoire being  performed or recorded. 

• Supervising the Concerts Coordinators and Assistant in the practical delivery of contracts, PPE letters,  technical riders, dressing room and security lists, rehearsal venue bookings, flight and hotel lists etc. • Keeping abreast of all relevant agreements and updates from the Association of British Orchestras and  Musicians’ Union concerning touring best practice and regulation. 

• Liaising with the Orchestra Committee and Artistic Committee regarding player matters as directed by Senior Concerts Manager/Concerts Director. 

• Travel with the Orchestra on all international tours and attending concerts & projects within the UK as  necessary.

• Upholding and demonstrating the Orchestra's values. Representing the Philharmonia with utmost  professionalism at all times. 

• Undertaking such other duties as may reasonably be required by the Company. 

Skills and Qualifications 

Essential: 

• Minimum three years’ managerial experience in classical music administration preferably with a focus on tour management 

• Demonstrable experience in performance production and scheduling; including knowledge of  international visas, tax and travel. 

• A passion for orchestral music; 

• Meticulous attention to detail; 

• Self-motivated and a diligent worker; 

• Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise whilst working across a wide range of projects  at any one time; 

• Excellent interpersonal skills, both written and verbal being able to converse with a wide range of  stakeholders; 

• Ability to problem solve independently, quickly and under pressure; 

• Ability to find creative solutions independently; 

• Ability to work as part of a team; Ability to motivate junior colleagues; 

• Demonstrate hands-on and positive attitude during projects; 

• Willingness to work unsocial hours, including evenings and weekends; and to travel outside London and  the UK, as required. 

Desirable: 

• Skills in concert management 

• Previous employment with a symphony orchestra

• Knowledge of the working practices of a professional orchestra (including ABO/MU agreements that  apply to a professional freelance orchestra) 

• Knowledge of orchestral repertoire 

Reporting Structure 

Reporting to the Concerts Director. Line Management of the Tours & Projects Co-ordinator 

Employment Type 

Full time, based in London with weekend and evening work as required by the orchestra’s schedule.

Location 

The role will be based at our administrative office in Southwark, London SE1; however, the role will require  frequent travel both within the UK and internationally. This role will regularly require you to travel with the  Orchestra on tour, being away for periods of between one week to over two weeks at a time.

● Closing Date: Monday 24 November 2025, 9am 

● First interviews: Monday 1 December 2025 

● Second round interviews, if applicable: Friday 5 December 2025 

Application resources
Posted by
Philharmonia Orchestra View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 21 - 50
Posted on: 10 November 2025
Closing date: 24 November 2025 at 09:00
Tags: Music

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