What's on this week: classical music in London

**this article has been updated - find this week’s events here**

The Thames Tunnel Shaft, part of the Brunel Museum

Last Saturday we were blown away by Abel Selaocoe’s sold-out sets at The Jago, Dalston. We’re still recovering from what was an incredible night of live music, starting with Abel’s set at 7pm up until Chidera O closed at 3.30am.

We’re so happy with how the first of this winter’s noisenights went, and can’t wait for noisenight four in January featuring Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Harry Baker.

That one has sold out as well, so we’re bringing forward the announcement of the next noisenights. Expect that one soon… Priority booking available by signing up to our newsletter at the bottom of this page.

For now, here are our recommendations for things to go to this week, including the first Christmas concert of the year…

Tuesday 7 December, 6.30pm

DEBUT bring their much loved Christmas Concert to the Thames Tunnel Shaft, featuring sing-along carols and mulled cider

Friday 10 December, 1pm

Thomas Isherwood and Erika Gundesen present a programme based around British songs from the first half of the 20th Century


and a little bit further ahead…

Wednesday 9 March 2022, 6pm + 8pm

Award-winning performers and composers Héloïse Werner and Colin Alexander present a variety of new music at OSO Arts

Saturday 12 March 2022, 6pm + 8pm

Her Ensemble follow up from their debut concert at Battersea Arts Centre, performing their favourite pieces by women composers


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