What's on this week: classical music in London

Fatma Said opening the Grand Egyptian Museum

The first noisenight of 2023 has now sold out. Thank you so much to everyone who crowdfunded the event, and to all of you who have snapped up the final release tickets so quickly.

We’re now operating a waiting list for Friday’s performance in OSLO Hackney with Fatma Said. You can find out more about that below, as well as the rest of this week’s live music suggestions for those who missed out on tickets…


Wednesday 8 February, 7pm

Counter Chamber return to Hoxton bar Folklore, with instrumental and electronic performances from Jay Chakravorty, Heather Roche, and Simeon Walker

Friday 10 February, 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

Friday 10 February, 8pm

Multi-award-winning opera star Fatma Said performs music inspired by tango and jazz in Hackney nightclub OSLO

Sunday 12 February, 11am

Mee-Hyun Esther Park & Kumi Matsuo feature in the Royal Albert Hall’s Classical Coffee Mornings series in the venue’s intimate Elgar Room


Wednesday 7 June, 8.30pm

Off the back of his award-winning recording in 2020, virtuoso pianist Pavel Kolesnikov performs Bach’s Goldberg Variations live


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