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New Cross Live presents Oasis Maybe
Did you miss Oasis' early rough and ready gigs of 94/95? Did you miss the era defining concerts at Earls Court, Maine Road, Loch Lomond and Knebworth?
Greek Street Live is Soho’s iconic townhouse where there’s live music every night! Our bands take your requests, so you can soundtrack your night and live your best main character energy!
Entry is free before 9:00 PM, but after 9:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays, there is a £10 entry charge.
⭐ Begin the new year with timeless elegance at a candlelit performance of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons in one of London’s most beautiful hidden gems — the stunning baroque St Mary le Strand
Celebrating their 45th anniversary, Acid Jazz royalty Incognito return for a ten-show residency. The band continue to push boundaries, so expect an electrifying set of unfiltered jazz, funk and soul.
House of the Rising Sun, Don't Le Me Be Misunderstood, We've Gotta Get Out of This Place, Baby Let Me Take You Home, Bring It On Home To Me, It's My Life and many more helped make The Animals one of the biggest groups in the world during the 1960's.
The First Sung-Through Biblical Cantonese Musical in Concert
Inspired by the Old Testament: 1 Samuel 8–3.
Son of a nutcracker, Elf The Musical is coming back to the West End!
Matilda The Musical is the multi-award winning musical from the Royal Shakespeare Company, inspired by the beloved book by the incomparable Roald Dahl.
Enjoy a stunning performance by violinist Miki Takahashi and the Baroque Chamber Orchestra of London of Vivaldi’s legendary masterpiece The Four Seasons,
Powerhouses of Funk, Rock, Afro and World Music.
Matthew Warchus’ big-hearted, smash hit production of Charles Dickens’ immortal classic returns to The Old Vic, joyously adapted for the stage by Jack Thorne and starring Paul Hilton (The Inheritance, Lady Macbeth, Slow Horses) as Ebenezer Scrooge.
⭐ Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in London. Discover the music of Queen vs. ABBA at Southwark Cathedral under the gentle glow of candlelight.
Where live music, good vibes, dinner and drinks come together for the ultimate Saturday night out.
Saturday nights at Amazing Grace are made for letting loose — good vibes, great cocktails, and a buzzing atmosphere from dinner to last orders.
Buckle up for the ride of a lifetime.
Darkly funny, wildly imaginative, and surprisingly heartfelt, Ride the Cyclone is the international musical phenomenon crashing into Southwark Playhouse Elephant.
The UK soul pioneers prepare for a huge Friday night at The Jazz Cafe.
You know what to expect by now – dazzling costumes, colourful sets, foot-tapping songs and indiscriminately-thrown Chanukah gelt.
Blending soulful semi-classical tones with vibrant folk-inspired fusion, Sujan Chapagain & The Infinity have carved a unique space in Nepal’s contemporary music scene.
Trinity is pleased to welcome back Spicezzz D’Band featuring Pappy Boi, Empress Storm & Glaze for a Caribbean Night on Saturday January 3rd at 7pm. The best live reggae band in West London.
Support from DJ Spice & DJ Shark
A rather wonderful adventure is about to begin. The world premiere of PADDINGTON The Musical lands in London’s West End this autumn.
It’s Paddington as you’ve never seen him before.
Great Scott! It’s time for “perfect musical escapism” (Metro) with the multi-award winning Back to the Future the Musical. The 1985 blockbuster film and pop culture phenomenon is electrifying audiences and critics alike.
Whether it’s a slow-burning sax solo or a full-on fiddle frenzy, expect real Southern spirit in every set. One of the best pubs for live music in Islington? We think so.
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Damon & Naomi (of Galaxie 500) return to Cafe OTO in the New Year for a three-day residency of music, friends, surprise guests, and a celebration for the UK publication of Damon’s book Why Sound Matters (Yale University Press)
We present live music every night performed by a rotation of residents and guests. Each night there are two performances, one at around 730pm and another at around 9pm. Both performances are approximately 45 - 60 mins long. If you book a table you will catch at least one of the performances.
Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed fully-staged new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s Les Misérables is “a thrilling inspiration.” (The Guardian).