Popular & Contemporary

London's contemporary music scene is thriving, despite the closure of some most-loved venues. Here you can find some of the best places to see live music, from the intimate Union Chapel to the cavernous and epic O2.

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Troxy

Troxy

Troxy is a multi purpose, split level venue that can accommodate up to 2,661 people. The venue’s main events space is the Grand Hall, however Troxy also boasts the White Room as well, the perfect location for a VIP reception or aftershow party. Entering…
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Floridita

Floridita

More than 150 years ago in the city of Havana, Cuba, the original El Floridita first opened its doors and it swiftly became the most famous bar in the Caribbean. Since that time, El Floridita has been frequented by distinguished visitors to Cuba, ranging from artists…
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Trinity

Trinity

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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Nomad

Nomad

Nomad runs a club night Thursday through to Sunday in collaboration with a range of promoters. A number of DJs and live acts, internationally well-known artists, label showcases and the most inspiring new talents within the electronic music scene have joined Nomad's team in…
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Passing Clouds

Passing Clouds

Passing Clouds is a collective of artists and musicians in the Dalston area with their own venue on Richmond Road with the best live music and parties in town. Passing Clouds hosts daily evening events that consist of film screenings, talks and gatherings in collaboration…
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Queen Elizabeth Hall

Queen Elizabeth Hall

The Queen Elizabeth Hall is the second largest concert hall on Southbank Centre site, hosting chamber orchestras, quartets, choirs, dance performances and opera. As well as the main concert hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall also contains two smaller venues, the Purcell Room and The Front…
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Royal Festival Hall

Royal Festival Hall

Royal Festival Hall stands at the heart of Southbank Centre complex. Opened in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain, the Hall is one of the world’s leading performance venues. As well as the auditorium, the building consists of The Clore Ballroom, Southbank…
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Guildhall School of Music and Drama

Guildhall School of Music and Drama

The modern Guildhall School is distinctive in being the only major European conservatoire which is both a music school and a drama school, and one which is pre-eminent in technical theatre, professional development and music therapy. A thriving Junior Guildhall, the recent addition of the…
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Union Chapel

Union Chapel

Union Chapel is a Grade II* listed building, just south of Highbury Corner in Compton Terrace, on the east side of Upper Street. It is one of Islington's most important buildings. Union Chapel is today a working church, an award winning venue and a…
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The Forge

The Forge

The Forge is a purpose-built acoustically-designed concert venue in the heart of London’s Camden Town. Housed in a sustainable, architecturally designed building, boasting both a RIBA and a Civic Trust Award, the Forge shares the space with on-site Sicilian restaurant Caponata.  It…
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