I’ll be performing at Cadogan Hall soon with an orchestra, and I need some advice on what to wear - it sounds a bit stupid but this is my first time performing a concerto at an actual concert hall so I have no idea how formal I should be!
I know the dress code of the orchestra will be black trousers, white shirt, black blazer and a bowtie. I was thinking of just wearing a pair of black trousers with a dark coloured shirt, since a blazer is often too restrictive for me, but would it be too informal for the setting?
I deduced you're male, though you didn't mention gender.
Knowing your age would be a factor too.
Young performers, say 20 and under, might dress differently than older - 25 and above.
When you're older, expressing your personality becomes a factor in how your dress: sic Yuja Wang
When you're young, modesty and simplicity is standard.
I'm guessing you're younger - wearing black pants an elegant nice shirt would be fine.