What's on this week: classical music in London

After two months with no noisenights in London, we’ve got two in the next two weeks - both in our home venue of The Jago, Dalston.

This week’s gig features trumpeter Aaron Akugbo and harpist Milo Harper debuting their new arrangements of music by Debussy, Price, Coleridge-Taylor, Poulenc, and more.

Last week Aaron was announced as making his concerto debut at the Royal Albert Hall with the Chineke! Orchestra at this summer’s BBC Proms as well as returning as a soloist to the Lucerne Festival, so we can’t wait to host him just around the corner from TTN HQ.

You can pick up a couple of the remaining tickets here. If you’re already booked in for Saturday night and fancy something earlier in the week as well, then read on for all of our recommendations…


Tuesday 25 April, 8pm

The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment return to the Blues Kitchen, Brixton as part of their Night Shift series

Wednesday 26 April, 6pm

Sheku Kanneh-Mason performs his own arrangements of Bach alongside the first Brahms String Sextet with the Philharmonia Chamber Players

Friday 28 April, 1pm

Artists from The Royal Opera, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, and The Royal Ballet perform in the foyers and bar spaces of the Royal Opera House

Saturday 29 April, 9pm

Star trumpeter Aaron Akugbo is joined by harpist Milo Harper for a one-off collaboration in iconic Dalston live music venue The Jago


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