Melbourne Symphony Orchestra books $3.3 million loss after Jayson Gillham, Sophie Gallaise furore


The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra reported a record $3.3 million loss in its 2024 financial report, primarily due to legal fees and termination payments alongside a decline in ticket sales.
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Melbourne Symphony Orchestra has recorded the biggest loss in its 118-year history, as legal bills and termination payments helped blow a $3.3 million hole in its budget.

The MSO’s 2024 financial report, lodged without fanfare in May, revealed an operating deficit of $1.9 million as ticket sales fell 11 per cent to $15.7 million.

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