What's on this week: classical music in London

We’re heading into through the noise’s busiest ever period, with seven noisenights scheduled over 14 days.

It all kicks off this Saturday, as the incredible Alexandra Whittingham is joined by Esther Abrami for a rare collaboration. They’re performing two sets in Signature Brew’s taproom in Haggerston, with the late set followed by live music from Afla Sackey and his band. Joins us for that one here.

Then, we’re straight into our first ever UK tour, as we take Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Harry Baker to London, Birmingham, Leeds, Newcastle, and Manchester. The first date is a week today at The Jazz Cafe - final few late set tickets available here.

All of this week’s live music suggestions below…


Monday 21 November, 7pm

City of London Sinfonia present Schubert’s Octet at iconic East London club Village Underground

Saturday 26 November, 6pm + 8pm

Classical guitarist Alexandra Whittingham and violinist Esther Abrami collaborate for a one-off show in Signature Brew’s Haggerston taproom


Monday 28 November, 9pm

Sheku Kanneh-Mason + Harry Baker explore song and improvisation through folk melodies, jazz standards, Bach, and Mahler in The Jazz Cafe


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