Music
London's music scene is all-encompassing, with venues offering a full range of different music. Here you can find some of the greatest places to catch some of the best in classical, contemporary, pop and jazz, including the world-renowned Royal Opera House, the fantastic Royal Festival Hall, and the classic Ronnie Scott's Club.
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Camille O’Sullivan. Architect, singer, performer…superstar!
Camille O Sullivan is a star performer summed up perfectly in one line in The Irish Times 'A courageous and singular performer, one of the most gifted interpreters of narrative songs yet to appear' Read More
The English Folk Dance and Song Society
The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS) is one of the leading folk development organisations in the UK with a history dating back to 1898. Through its work, the EFDSS aims to place the indigenous folk arts of England at the heart of our cultural… Read More
The Philharmonia Orchestra is one of the world’s great orchestras. Acknowledged as the UK’s foremost musical pioneer, with an extraordinary recording legacy, the Philharmonia leads the field for its quality of playing, and for its innovative approach to audience development, residencies,… Read More
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In the heart of the Cotswolds, at the junction point of three counties and four regions, The Theatre Chipping Norton is a mixed arts venue, hosting, co-producing and supporting some of the most exciting, accessible and entertaining culture in the region. Their extensive community and…
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The Basement is a multi-use, unique and atmospheric space at The Argus Lofts in Brighton’s North Laines. The space is ideal for devising, producing and showcasing experimental theatre, Live Art and performance. It is also the perfect backdrop for exhibitions seeking the opposite…
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Firmly established as one of the UK's leading chamber orchestras, City of London Sinfonia (CLS) was founded in 1971 by the late Richard Hickox and celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Led by Stephen Layton (Artistic Director & Principal Conductor) and Michael Collins (Principal Conductor),…
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Royal Hippodrome opened in 1883 as the New Theatre Royal and Opera…
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Devonshire Park Theatre is a Grade II listed building designed by…
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Eastbourne has four theatres with a combined capacity of more than 4,500.
Each theatre has its own distinct character and style, from the purpose built Congress Theatre to the atmospheric Victorian Devonshire Park Theatre.
The Congress Theatre is a purpose built modern theatre and conference venue.
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The Conservatoire is an open-access community arts and music centre for all ages and levels of ability, located in Blackheath, London. Founded in 1881, they have operated from their purpose-built Grade II-listed buildings on the edge of Blackheath Village since 1896. Over 1,400 students take lessons or courses…
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Trinity Laban is the UK’s only conservatoire of music and contemporary dance. Leaders in music and contemporary dance education, they also provide exciting opportunities for the public to encounter dance and music, and access arts health programmes. The unequalled expertise and experience of…
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