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Classical Coffee Mornings: Julia Klampfer and Serenna MacLellan

Classical Coffee Mornings: Julia Klampfer and Serenna MacLellan

Sep 5

Flautists Julia Klampfer and Serenna MacLellan bring their artistry to the Elgar Room.A hot drink and a pastry are included in the ticket price.In partnership with the Royal College of Music London. Please note that Classical Coffee Mornings often sell out and tickets are rarely...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Nadejda String Quartet

Classical Coffee Mornings: Nadejda String Quartet

Sep 20

The Nadejda Quartet was formed in September of 2025 at the Royal College of Music in London. They were chosen as the colleges String Quartet Platform group for which they receive mentorship from the acclaimed Marmen Quartet. Other influences include Mats Zetterqvist, Daniel...

Late Night Jazz: Leif Kaner-Lidström

Late Night Jazz: Leif Kaner-Lidström

Oct 1

Leif Kaner-Lidström is a composer and pianist from South East London known, most recently, through his album ‘Swans’, featuring his cellist father. Leif's style has been described as a cinematic odyssey of music, inspired at its roots by classical form and melody consisting of...

Brassed Off (15)

Brassed Off (15)

Oct 2

British classic Brassed Off returns to its spiritual home, the Royal Albert Hall, for a special 30th anniversary screening with live accompaniment from the brass band that inspired the story. The beloved Films in Concert version returns to where it all began, after selling out...

ORII Community: XAMBI

ORII Community: XAMBI

Oct 8

Xambi (pronounced zam-bi) is an emerging Neo-soul band based in London, known for their infectious sound and heartfelt lyrics. Since forming in June 2022, they’ve quickly made waves by blending bouncy basslines, seamless drum grooves, dreamy guitar and piano chords, and...

Sholay in Concert (12A)

Sholay in Concert (12A)

Oct 10

Join us for the world premiere of Sholay in Concert, as part of our Films in Concert series.Experience Romesh Sippy's classic 1975 Western on the big screen, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Melvin Tay, performing R.D. Burmans much loved...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Cecilia Committeri

Classical Coffee Mornings: Cecilia Committeri

Oct 11

Italian by origin and Londoner by birth, Cecilia Committeri began studying piano when she was five years old. In 2020, she was accepted at the Royal College of Music Junior Department, where she continues to develop her skills in both solo piano and chamber lessons. Following...

Late Night Jazz: Inês Loubet

Late Night Jazz: Inês Loubet

Oct 15

Inês Loubet is a Portuguese singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer blending Latin jazz, Tropicália, and soulful grooves into her signature sound. With extensive radio play and celebrated live performances, Inês has enchanted listeners worldwide with her poetic...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Eva Schockmel

Classical Coffee Mornings: Eva Schockmel

Oct 18

Eva Victoria Schockmel is a classical guitarist from Luxembourg. She embarked on her musical journey at the Conservatoire de la Musique de la Ville dEsch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, where she developed her passion for the guitar. Victoria is currently pursuing postgraduate studies...

Late Night Jazz: Allexa Nava

Late Night Jazz: Allexa Nava

Oct 22

Allexa Nava is a saxophonist, flautist and composer, originally from Peru and currently residing in London. Her fresh perspective and technical prowess have been breathing a new life into the contemporary jazz scene since the release of her EP, No Language in 2025.

Late Night Jazz: Kyungso Park and Björn Meyer

Late Night Jazz: Kyungso Park and Björn Meyer

Oct 29

Kyungso Park, a trailblazing gayageum player, composer and improviser, and Björn Meyer, the Swiss Music Prize-winning master of the six-string electric bass unite in this rare musical collaboration between two visionary artists to create Resonating Spaces: A Sonic Dialogue...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Maryam Wocial and Archie Bonham

Classical Coffee Mornings: Maryam Wocial and Archie Bonham

Nov 1

Soprano Maryam Wocial and pianist Archie Bonham have worked together as a duo for the past three years, first performing together as New Wave Artists at the Bloomsbury Festival in 2024 and most recently becoming Oxford Song Young Artists for 2026/27.A hot drink and a pastry are...

Baby Knees Up

Baby Knees Up

Nov 3

Cor Blimey, Guvnor, its a good old-fashioned East-End knees up! Fancy a change from nursery rhymes? Grab your basin of gravy and your dustbin lids and join us for some songs at the Ol Johanna!Baby Knees Up is a zany, interactive family event where the entire family can sing and...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Emme Hensel

Classical Coffee Mornings: Emme Hensel

Nov 8

Emme Hensel studies the flute with Sue Thomas at the Royal College of Music Junior Department. Currently, Emme is Principal Flute of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain and has performed in the BBC Proms at the Hall.A hot drink and a pastry are included in the ticket...

Late Night Jazz: Tamar Osborn

Late Night Jazz: Tamar Osborn

Nov 24

Saxophonist Tamar Osborn is a composer, band leader and session musician known for her innovative approach and versatility across genres. This performance celebrates the release of Varier: Berlin, the first instalment of Tamar Osborn’s Varier album cycle, and the first release...

Late Night Jazz: Amira Kheir

Late Night Jazz: Amira Kheir

Nov 26

Described by BBC World News as “The Diva of the Sudanese Desert”, singer Amira Kheir has established herself as a leading voice emerging from Africa and the Middle East over the last decade. Through her unique sound, Amira has been enchanting audiences around the world with...

Review: ABIGAIL'S PARTY, Starring Tamzin Outhwaite, Harold Pinter Theatre

Review: ABIGAIL'S PARTY, Starring Tamzin Outhwaite, Harold Pinter Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan · August 20, 2026

Nadia Fall is now firmly ensconced in her role as Artistic Director of the Young Vic, but her final show at Stratford East back in 2024 was a brilliantly realised revival of Mike Leigh's seminal work, Abigail's Party. Now having a much-deserved West End transfer, it lands on the Harold Pinter stag…

Review: JEEVES TAKES CHARGE, Charing Cross Theatre

Review: JEEVES TAKES CHARGE, Charing Cross Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan · August 19, 2026

First seen 45 years ago, the Olivier Award-winning Jeeves Takes Charge returns to London for a short season at the Charing Cross Theatre. This one-man show sees the affable and endlessly adaptable Sam Harrison take on all 22 roles in a highly energetic and adept performance.…

Review: PEAKY BLINDERS UNDERWORLD, Arches London Bridge

Review: PEAKY BLINDERS UNDERWORLD, Arches London Bridge

by Cindy Marcolina · August 19, 2026

It’s engaging, well-designed, fully immersive, and thoroughly considered. It distinguishes itself among a list of “immersive” cash-grabs, actually providing a unique experience to its patrons. So, grab your newsboy cap, the Arches are under new management… by order of the Peaky Blinders.…

Review: BBC PROMS: PAPPANO CONDUCTS BERLIOZ’S ‘REQUIEM’, Royal Albert Hall

Review: BBC PROMS: PAPPANO CONDUCTS BERLIOZ’S ‘REQUIEM’, Royal Albert Hall

by Debbie Gilpin · August 17, 2026

First performed at Les Invalides in Paris in 1837, Hector Berlioz’s Requiem (“Grande messe des morts”) is music and spectacle on a grand scale. Originally written for 450 performers, this Prom saw roughly 400 musicians and singers gather across the Royal Albert Hall stage and Choir Stalls sect…

Review: BBC PROMS: MARVIN GAYE - PRINCE OF SOUL, Royal Albert Hall

Review: BBC PROMS: MARVIN GAYE - PRINCE OF SOUL, Royal Albert Hall

by Debbie Gilpin · August 17, 2026

At 7pm on Friday, wildfire alerts pinged on phones across the UK - but for those of us in the Royal Albert Hall it served as an early warning system for the heat that would be generated by the BBC Proms tribute to Marvin Gaye. Backed by the BBC Concert Orchestra and the LJ Singers, assembled artists…

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: SHOWSTOPPER! THE KIDS SHOW, Pleasance Courtyard

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: SHOWSTOPPER! THE KIDS SHOW, Pleasance Courtyard

by Christiana Rose · August 17, 2026

Six extraordinary musical theatre performers take to the stage with one seemingly impossible task: create a brand new musical from scratch, based entirely on suggestions from the children in the audience. The result is Showstopper! The Kids Show, a wildly inventive hour of music, comedy, storytellin…

Past Shows

Superman In Concert

Superman In Concert

Jun 25

Celebrate Hollywoods greatest cinematic superhero in 2022 as part of the Royal Albert Halls Films in Concert series.Directed by Richard Donner, and showcasing a young Christopher Reeve, Superman (1978) features a star-studded cast including Margot Kidder as intrepid reporter...

Nitin Sawhney: Grenfell Aftermath

Nitin Sawhney: Grenfell Aftermath

Oct 31

Join us for a series of talks in the Elgar Room, based around the themes of immigration, as part of Journeys.Chaired by Fatima Elguenuni (family therapist and Islamic psychotherapist), this panel discussion will reflect on the tragic Grenfell Tower disaster of 14 June 2017, and...

Letters Live

Letters Live

Oct 30

Following a sell-out success in 2019, Letters Live is back at the Royal Albert Hall this autumn.Letters Live is a celebration of the enduring power of literary correspondence. Each show always features a completely different array of great performers, reading remarkable letters...

Nitin Sawhney: Creative Journeys

Nitin Sawhney: Creative Journeys

Oct 30

Join us for a series of talks in the Elgar Room, based around the themes of immigration, as part of Journeys.Nitin Sawhney explores the themes contained within his new album Immigrants, and talks to fellow artists about how they approach the creative process.Panel speakers to...

Nitin Sawhney: Immigrant Journeys - Context and Heritage

Nitin Sawhney: Immigrant Journeys - Context and Heritage

Oct 30

Join us for a series of talks in the Elgar Room, based around the themes of immigration, as part of Journeys. Nitin Sawhney leads a discussion with artists from an immigrant background about their relationship with their heritage and what the word immigrant means to them. Panel...

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