Blood Orange
Alexandra Palace, Theatre, N22 7AY [Venue Details]
Dev Hynes, best known for his genre-blending work as Blood Orange, is bringing an exclusive in the round residency to Alexandra Palace Theatre this November.
Blood Orange
Sat, 8 Nov 25 Doors open
@ 6.30pm
Alexandra Palace, Theatre, N22 7AY [Venue Details]
Royal Farewells and Triumphs
St John's Smith Square, St John's Church Smith Square, SW1P 3HA [Venue Details]
A unique choral spectacle closes LFBM 2025, transferring from the Palace of Versailles to Smith Square Hall, Westminster, for its only London tour date.
Verónica Chacón: ‘Mais Pour Qui Elle Se Prend?!’
Crazy Coqs Cabaret, W1F 7ED [Venue Details]
Les Fauristes & Friends Festival
WHO DOES SHE THINK SHE IS?!
The stories of my story.
Mozart Requiem by Candlelight
St Martin-in-the-Fields, WC2N 4JJ [Venue Details]
Composed during the final year of his life and left unfinished at the time of his death
The Carice Singers: Infinity Flow
St Giles Cripplegate Church, EC2Y 8DA [Venue Details]
The Carice Singers celebrate Arvo Pärt’s 90th birthday with a program of his most mesmerizing choral works, showcasing his signature blend of purity, stillness, and profound spirituality.
The Outcry Ensemble | Britten's War Requiem
Southwark Cathedral, SE1 9DA [Venue Details]
The Outcry Ensemble is very proud that this special event, the day before Remembrance Sunday, is in collaboration with the Royal British Legion. We would like to encourage all concert goers to make a donation to this wonderful charity and support the work they do for Veterans.
Beethoven & John Adams
Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX [Venue Details]
The great James Ehnes joins the London Philharmonic Orchestra for Beethoven’s serene Violin Concerto, before John Adams’ choral symphony Harmonium raises the roof.
Beethoven & John Adams
Sat, 8 Nov 25 @7.30pm
Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX [Venue Details]
The Sense of Baroque: When the Royal Trumpets Sound
St John's Smith Square, St John's Church Smith Square, SW1P 3HA [Venue Details]
A Multisensory Concert Experience for Deafblind Audiences
French ensemble Marguerite Louise in collaboration with Jenny Sealey, a British theatre director, advocating accessibility of arts.
Classical Coffee Mornings: Kezia Colton
Royal Albert Hall, Elgar Room, SW7 2AP [Venue Details]
Superstar saxophonist Kezia Colton and the RCMJD Saxophone Quartet showcase an exciting, uplifting programme of works by Rachmaninov, Piazzola, Pedro Iturralde and more.
A hot drink and a pastry are included in the price.
Wigmore Soloists
Wigmore Hall, W1U 2BP [Venue Details]
This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval
Sunday recital: Sarah Small, Solo Viola Da Gamba
St Clement Danes, WC2R 1DH [Venue Details]
Join us for another in our series of free Sunday recitals featuring up and coming musicians.
Free attendance, donations encouraged
Paavo Järvi conducts Bruch and Sibelius
Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX [Venue Details]
One of today’s great musical communicators sweeps us into the sublime in three favourites of the orchestral repertoire with the Philharmonic Orchestra.
Tiffany Poon: Alkan, Debussy & Ravel
Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall, SE1 8XX [Venue Details]
A French music feast – Alkan, Debussy, Ravel – from a rising-star pianist known for her intelligent musicianship and winning new audiences through social media.
Colin Currie & The King's Singers
Kings Place, Hall One, N1 9AG [Venue Details]
Experience choral brilliance and rhythmic mastery in this exceptional performance from Colin Currie & The King’s Singers, set in the intimate and acoustically rich surroundings of Hall One
Recitals at the Space
The Space, E14 3RS [Venue Details]
To book for each recital, please click on the link of the date you are interested in. All performances take place on a Sunday afternoon.
Manchester Collective: Lights and Places
Southbank Centre, Purcell Room, SE1 8XX [Venue Details]
Immerse yourself in a kaleidoscope of sounds and cross-genre experimentation at this radiant celebration of voices from the UK’s contemporary music scene.
Manchester Collective is a Southbank Centre Resident Artist for Classical Music: Autumn/Winter 2025/26.
Sunday Concerts: Trio Impromptu
Conway Hall, Main Hall, WC1R 4RL [Venue Details]
Conway Hall is delighted to welcome Impromptu Trio for a concert of classical favourites.
Blood Orange
Alexandra Palace, Theatre, N22 7AY [Venue Details]
Dev Hynes, best known for his genre-blending work as Blood Orange, is bringing an exclusive in the round residency to Alexandra Palace Theatre this November.
Blood Orange
Sun, 9 Nov 25 Doors open
@ 6.30pm
Alexandra Palace, Theatre, N22 7AY [Venue Details]
London Symphony Orchestra: Symphonic Gospel – Celebration
Barbican Hall, EC2Y 8DS [Venue Details]
André J Thomas celebrates the power of American gospel music, alongside the LSO and over 250 voices from communities across London.
Mozart Requiem
St John's Smith Square, St John's Church Smith Square, SW1P 3HA [Venue Details]
Rimma Sushanskaya conducts Mozart’s Requiem, his final work, one of the most revered pieces in the classical repertoire.
Lucy Parham piano; Sir Simon Russell Beale narrator
Wigmore Hall, W1U 2BP [Venue Details]
This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval
James Newby baritone; Joseph Middleton piano
Wigmore Hall, W1U 2BP [Venue Details]
This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval
Blood Orange
Alexandra Palace, Theatre, N22 7AY [Venue Details]
Dev Hynes, best known for his genre-blending work as Blood Orange, is bringing an exclusive in the round residency to Alexandra Palace Theatre this November.
Blood Orange
Mon, 10 Nov 25 Doors open
@ 6.30pm
Alexandra Palace, Theatre, N22 7AY [Venue Details]
Academy Song Circle: Time Dies
Royal Academy of Music, Angela Burgess Recital Hall , NW1 5HT [Venue Details]
Academy duos present an evening of song exploring the passage of time. The programme traces the arc of a single day as a reflection of life’s seasons, moving from ‘Silent noon’ (Vaughan Williams) to Gurney’s ‘All night under the moon’ and Britten’s ‘At the mid hour of night’.
The Tallis Scholars; Peter Phillips director
Wigmore Hall, W1U 2BP [Venue Details]
This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval