What's on this week: classical music in London

We’ve just about recovered from noisenights’ first show back in our home venue of The Jago this year, and our first in London in over two months.

And what a night it was. Aaron Akugbo and Milo Harper debuted an incredible set of new arrangements for harp and trumpet and delivered “an earth-shaking performance” (from The Arts Desk review, which you can read here).

It was such a great evening, and we can’t wait to return there next week with another new collaboration, this time between the Third Culture Collective and Ashnaa. You can find out more about that performance here. For now, here’s what’s on this week…


Monday 1 May, 6pm

HEXAD collective presents the first concert of their series ‘After Byrd’ in the crypt underneath St. Etheldreda’s Church in Farringdon

Thursday 4 May, 7.45pm

Attacca Quartet return to canalside King’s Cross concert hall Kings Place with a programme of dazzling colour and explosive sounds

Friday 5 May, 7.30pm

The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment are joined by guests from across rock, world, and folk music as Live at The Hex returns to Tufnell Park


Saturday 13 May, 9pm

Third Culture Collective bring leading South Asian and Western musicians to Dalston to curate a one-off collaboration with soprano Ashnaa


Can't attend any of these events but still want to support live music?

Your donation means that we can continue to push the boundaries of live classical music. It means that we can keep our events guide independently curated and expand our mindmusic programme which promotes mental health and wellbeing in our local communities.

donate now >>

Previous
Previous

What's on this week: classical music in London

Next
Next

What's on this week: classical music in London