What's on this week: classical music in London

We’re making the final preparations for the next instalment of noisenights next week, where we welcome back trailblazing chamber group Her Ensemble.

We hosted them back in March and it was such a positive and wholesome experience that we’re doing it all again. This time it also happens to fall on the ensemble’s second birthday, so it’s guaranteed to be a big party!

If you can’t wait until next week, then we’re helping classical-folk-fusion ensemble Kabantu with their album launch this Saturday. It’s taking place at the home of noisenights three + seven, The Jago - including live music until 1am. All details and the full week’s suggestions below.


Monday 24 October, 9.30pm

Award-winning French pianist Vanessa Wagner performs minimalist repertoire in the Royal Albert Hall’s intimate Elgar Room

Tuesday 25 October, 7.30pm

The OAE’s Night Shift series - showcasing the best classical music in pubs - is back, this time at Ye Olde Rose and Crown, Walthamstow

Saturday 29 October, 9pm

Award-winning folk-fusion collective Kabantu perform their new album freehand live for the first time in The Jago, Dalston

Saturday 29 October, 11pm

Legendary Congolese virtuoso musician Mulele Matondo returns to The Jago, Dalston with his ensemble Matondology Riot


Saturday 5 November, 8pm

Her Ensemble celebrate their second birthday in Shoreditch nightclub Colours, showcasing some of their favourite music written by women


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