What's on this week: classical music in London

The Speakeasy, Dalston - home of next week’s noisenights summer party

Just over two weeks gone since the sold-out noisenight nine and we’re gearing up for the noisenights summer party, which takes place next Sunday.

We were a little relieved after hearing last week’s news of an impending heatwave and drier weather, which handily arrives in perfect time for the summer party - taking place in a Dalston beer garden. You can pick up tickets for that one here.

If you’re after some live music this week, then there are plenty of incredible events that our friends are putting on around the capital, including one for those who missed out on noisenight nine tickets…


Tuesday 5 July, 7.30pm

guildhall new music society return to St Giles Cripplegate with their installations evening of immersive experimental performances

Tuesday 5 July, 7.30pm

Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra perform new music and arrangements of traditional songs by Afghan musicians in exile or in hiding

Saturday 9 July, 7.30pm

South African cellist and rising star Abel Selaocoe presents a special solo programme in Peckham’s converted car park, Bold Tendencies


Sunday 17 July, 3pm

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


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