London's live music in January 2021

With London placed under tier 3 restrictions, it looks like we won’t be getting along to many live events during the remainder of 2020.

However, the classical music scene will be back stronger than ever in 2021 - and there are already some great gigs locked in over the new year. Here are our picks:

Monday 11 January, 7pm

Charlie Lovell-Jones + David Palmer open Fidelio Orchestra Cafe’s new project in partnership with the Royal Academy of Music.

Tuesday 12 January, 6pm

Songwriter, instrumentalist and vocalist Ayanna Witter-Johnson brings together the two worlds of classical music and R&B in Camden.

Friday 15 January, 1pm

London’s Nash Ensemble start their 2021 residency in Jerwood Hall, LSO St Lukes with Elgar and Schumann.

Friday 22 January, 6.30 & 8.30pm

Flux Ensemble play a selection of movements from Beethoven’s string quartets in an atmospheric candlelit Paddington venue.

Friday 29 January, 6.30 & 8.30pm

Flux Ensemble present a selection of Mozart’s music arranged for string quartet in Grand Junction, Paddington

Friday 12 February, 6.30pm

One last event a bit further down the line: legendary cellist Steven Isserlis comes to the Spotlight Chamber Concerts festival with an exciting solo programme.

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