What's on this week: classical music in London

After a break of almost three months, noisenights are back. The autumn/winter 2022 season kicks off with our debut show in iconic London Bridge gig venue OMEARA, where we’ll host violinist Roberts Balanas.

Roberts has put together a special solo set for us; it’ll be a great night of virtuosic playing in an incredible venue. Find out more about that here.

If you’re already booked up on Saturday night, then our suggestions include an album launch from a previous noisenights artist and a performance in the home of the upcoming noisenight13


Monday 3 October, 7pm

Lodestar Trio blend Nordic folk and Baroque repertoire with their unique fusion of nyckelharpa, hardanger fiddle, and violin

Friday 7 October, 7pm

Ana Roxanne and Meitei, two modern pioneers of ambient and experimental sounds, collaborate at The Jazz Cafe, Camden

Saturday 8 October, 8pm

Latvian violinist Roberts Balanas performs in London Bridge club OMEARA, featuring music by Bach, Locatelli, Reich, Pink Floyd, and more


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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