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The King's Singers perform Let's Misbehave

Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, W1D 4HT , [Venue Details]

Grammy award-winning and internationally acclaimed, The King's Singers have set the gold standard in a cappella classical singing on the world’s greatest stages for over 55 years. In their debut performance at Ronnie Scott’s they bring a wonderfully apt programme - 'Let's Misbehave'.

Monday,
27 Apr 2026
@9.30pm

More dates available

The group describe this programme in the following way: “In cities all over the world, magic has happened when musicians have broken rules, taken risks and pushed boundaries. In this experimental space, some of the greatest songs in history have come into existence. And it’s this place that we want to conjure up in Let’s Misbehave.

As a vocal group sitting on the boundary line between different musical worlds, we invite you to the perfect setting for this programme, as we honour some of the great singers, players, songwriters and arrangers from the world of jazz. We’re shaping this cabaret-style performance as a world tour, looking at how these musical rule-breakers have let experimentation take them somewhere new, transgressive, and magical”.

Music will include especially arranged works by Jacob Collier, Randy Newman, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and more.

The King's Singers are renowned for their unrivalled technique, musicianship and versatility, which stem from the group’s rich heritage and its drive to bring an extraordinary range of new and unique works, collaborations and recordings to life.

More Information

  • Admission: £55.00

  • Performer name: The King's Singers

  • Doors open: 8:45 pm

  • Age restriction: 18+

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The King's Singers perform Let's Misbehave

Monday, 27 Apr 2026 @6.30pm

Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, W1D 4HT
Classical Jazz
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More Information

Grammy award-winning and internationally acclaimed, The King's Singers have set the gold standard in a cappella classical singing on the world’s greatest stages for over 55 years. In their debut performance at Ronnie Scott’s they bring a wonderfully apt programme - 'Let's Misbehave'.

The group describe this programme in the following way: “In cities all over the world, magic has happened when musicians have broken rules, taken risks and pushed boundaries. In this experimental space, some of the greatest songs in history have come into existence. And it’s this place that we want to conjure up in Let’s Misbehave.

As a vocal group sitting on the boundary line between different musical worlds, we invite you to the perfect setting for this programme, as we honour some of the great singers, players, songwriters and arrangers from the world of jazz. We’re shaping this cabaret-style performance as a world tour, looking at how these musical rule-breakers have let experimentation take them somewhere new, transgressive, and magical”.

Music will include especially arranged works by Jacob Collier, Randy Newman, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and more.

The King's Singers are renowned for their unrivalled technique, musicianship and versatility, which stem from the group’s rich heritage and its drive to bring an extraordinary range of new and unique works, collaborations and recordings to life.

  • Admission: £55.00

  • Performer name: The King's Singers

  • Doors open: 8:45 pm

  • Age restriction: 18+

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