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Brass ensemble perform in Beavertown Brewery's warehouse

  • FREE | Beavertown Brewery Mill Mead Road London, England, N17 9QP United Kingdom (map)

*this event comprises of three separate identical 45-minute concerts starting at 2pm, 3.30pm & 5pm*

the performers:

London Symphony Orchestra Brass Ensemble

the programme:

As yet unannounced

about the music:

We haven’t been tipped off about the music that the LSO Brass Ensemble will play in this concert, but you can be assured that it’ll be an exciting mix of anything from classical repertoire arranged for brass quintet, to some popular Broadway tunes.

To get an idea of what the group may be playing, have a listen to a few things in this playlist - it includes a number of videos of the LSO Brass Ensemble from a recent concert:

about the performers:

The London Symphony Orchestra are, simply put, one of the best in the world. Appearing on countless soundtracks for films such as Star WarsHarry PotterBraveheartNotting Hill, and The Shape of Water, they regularly perform in London and abroad with the world’s greatest conductors.

The LSO Brass Ensemble comprises of members of the orchestra’s brass section, with this concert featuring the very best in the business - including Peter Moore on trombone, who, to date, is the youngest ever winner of the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition.

The group will include Philip Cobb, Niall Keatley, Angela Barnes, Peter Moore, and Ben Thomson.

LSO principal trumpet, Phil Cobb

LSO principal trumpet, Phil Cobb

the venue:

This may just be our ideal through the noise venue. The LSO’s latest performing space is their own storage warehouse in Tottenham, converted to include a stage and socially-distanced seating.

The venue just so happens to neighbour Beavertown Brewery’s taproom. This event - for the first time ever - will see the two industrial units linked, so that you can enjoy a pre-concert drink on the forecourt in an allocated outdoor seating area just for LSO audiences.

Once you’ve booked ticket for your preferred time, head down the hour before the concert to sample Beavertown's selection of beers: just tell the friendly Beavertown staff you're there to see the LSO.

You can bring your drink into the warehouse when it's time for the concert, and if you want to keep drinking afterwards, the Beavertown Taprooms are just next door, where you can join the queue for a table or buy some tins to takeaway. Bosh.

the price:

FREE (ticket required)

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