What's on this week: classical music in London

We’ve just about recovered from noisenight nine on Saturday - our biggest night yet, featuring incredible performances by Chesaba and Gnawa Blues All Stars. We’ve got some pics here.

We haven’t stopped though! After running around East London most of Sunday morning returning tech equipment we used for Saturday’s gig, we were finalising the next noisenights, which we announced yesterday.

Next up is the noisenights summer party, featuring Laura van der Heijden performing solo in a Dalston beer garden. You can find out more about that one here.

For now, there are a whole load of summer-themed gigs being held by our friends which we’d recommend if you’re after some live music this week (whilst the weather’s good)…


Thursday 23 June, 7.30pm

The Multi-Story Orchestra brings together their orchestral musicians with young artists from Peckham to play music by Strozzi and Vivaldi

Friday 24 - Saturday 25 June

Up Close and Musical is back at Clerkenwell’s Fidelio Cafe 24-25 June, this time with an all-female line-up

Saturday 25 June, 7pm

Marylebone Music Festival returns to Manchester Square with performances by soloists from the Royal Opera House and English National Opera


Sunday 17 July, 3pm

Laura van der Heijden performs Bach, Holst and Coleridge-Taylor in a Dalston beer garden, followed by live samba and bossa nova


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