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St Mary's Church, Putney
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Jacqueline du Pré Music Building
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Proud Embankment
The Stoller Hall, Manchester
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Kamera və Orqan Musiqisi Zalının binası / Hall of Chamber and Organ Music
West Road Concert Hall
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Do you live in London and wonder which upcoming music concerts to visit? Or do you plan a trip to the city and want to get acquainted with its musical life? In either case, this guide to London music festivals, performances, and artists will come in handy for you.

Music In London

This city is known as one of the biggest musical capitals in the world. Walking along its streets or around its clubs, halls, and other venues, you can hear any genre of music: from neoclassical and classical music to opera, jazz, and rock. London is home to both world-known performers and young aspiring stars who are only just taking their first steps in the industry. Luckily, in this city, there is an abundance of colleges and schools specialising in music education. These are the Royal College of Music, Trinity College, London Music School, and many others. Whether you are interested in choral music or pop, performing or music production — regardless of your tastes and talents — you will easily find a decent option for a first-class music education.

The Musical Life Of London

As this city is a huge music centre, it isn’t surprising to learn that it has given birth to dozens of national and international stars. To name a few - these are Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Queen, Pink Floyd, Coldplay, One Direction, Adele, David Bowie, and Amy Winehouse. Yet, whenever you come to London, you will not have to restrict yourself to listening to local music only as there certainly will be a few concerts of world stars coming up. Besides, this city is also home to diversified festivals: The South West 4, The British Summer Time, The Wireless music festival, and Lovebox, to name just a few.

Where Can I Listen To Live Music In London?

As you can see, London is rich in music venues. However, we want to tell you about the most exclusive and unique ones. Below, you can see the list of special locations that will amaze you with their architecture and fantastic atmosphere (and they will also change your vision of top-quality entertainment!):

  • St Mary's Church, Putney — an ancient Anglican church, which was built as long ago as the 13th century.
  • Kensington United Reformed Church — another atmospheric church that was built about 170 years ago.
  • The Grand Clapham Junction — in practice, it is an ancient theatre, which was opened over a century ago. But, today, it serves as an atmospheric venue for music gigs and other events.
  • Stationers' Hall — this beautiful building, which was built in the 15th century, is one of the last remaining Livery Halls.

Where to buy music event tickets? The only correct answer is “from RED EVENTS”. This company does not just organise conventional performances and festivals, they offer unique shows by candlelight with live music played by the professional orchestra Mystery Ensemble, that are held in exquisite and unexpected locations. RED EVENTS work for those who value bright emotions, unique impressions, sophisticated entertainment, and top-quality music. In their program, you will see world stars and novice artists, classical and contemporary music — in short, there is a show to fit every taste.