In the third edition of our hugely popular hour-long series, we welcome our new Resident Quartet, the Piatti, to perform Dvorak’s last three quartets and his piano quintet, lovingly set up with musical preludes.
We are excited to present the quietly sublime, contemplative collaboration between acclaimed producer Lord of the Isles, and Scottish Poet Ellen Renton.
Having toured together since 1986 to packed concert halls all over the world, legendary Scottish folk duo Aly and Phil continue to charm audiences with their stunning music, and on-stage charisma that defies description.
We are excited to present the quietly sublime, contemplative collaboration between acclaimed producer Lord of the Isles, and Scottish Poet Ellen Renton.
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Rachel Podger and Brecon Baroque open Bach Weekend with a journey of spiritual transformation for Eastertide, featuring a cast of leading singers.
Angeline Morrison is a folk singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose 2022 album ‘The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience’ (Topic Records) was voted No. 1 Folk Album of the year in The Guardian. She explores traditional song with a deep reverence, love and curiosity, a handmade sonic aesthetic and a feeling for the stories of ordinary human lives.
Catherine Manson’s serenely spacious readings of Bach’s great violin concerti have garnered a devoted following in recent times. She is accompanied here by the Feinstein Ensemble, and partnered by Miki Takahashi and Geoffrey Coates in
The Art of Fugue, Bach's monumental exploration of the fugal form, defies all expectations. Here the Feinstein Ensemble give their acclaimed reading of the work, performed with strings and harpsichord.
Join comedian Deborah Frances-White for her comedy podcast. Each episode, Deborah and her guests discuss their noble goals as 21st century feminists and the paradoxes and insecurities which undermine them. The podcast has become a phenomenon with over 50 million downloads.
Join award-winning columnist and broadcaster, Steve Richards, for his latest behind-the-scenes tour of British politics. An evening of high political drama is guaranteed.
Vaak Records & Art Stage present the much-anticipated debut concert of the Marjan Farsad Trio in London.
Inspired by the storytelling theatrics of Harry Nilsson and Randy Newman, Tapir!’s tender songcraft glistens with folkish charm and ambrosial melodia.
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Join Black Voices on a musical journey through the musical icons of Black Britain. The Birmingham-based female a cappella quintet, accompanied by a live band and featuring special guest Mica Paris MBE, will take a trip down memory lane performing hit songs by Loose Ends, Soul II Soul, Omar, Eternal, Five Star, Aswad, Maxi Priest, Jamelia and many more…
Award-winning Scottish singer, Hannah Rarity, has made a lasting impression since being warmly embraced by the folk world, winning BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year (2018) and recording and touring with top acts.
Kings Place is excited to welcome vocal ensemble HOWL, together with writer-lyricist Robert Macfarlane, in a very special premiere performance.
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The London Bridge Trio – Daniel Tong (piano), Ben Hancox (violin), and Cara Berridge (cello) – are joined by violist Ann Beilby in a performance of Fauré’s beautiful G minor Piano Quartet, to mark his
The Elmore Quartet are an award-winning young quartet based in Manchester and London, formed of members Xander Croft, Miles Ames, Inis Oírr Asano and Felix Hughes; previously winners of the Tunnell Trust Awards, they are Kirckman Concert Society Artists for 2023/2024.
Join comedian Deborah Frances-White for her comedy podcast. Each episode, Deborah and her guests discuss their noble goals as 21st century feminists and the paradoxes and insecurities which undermine them. The podcast has become a phenomenon with over 50 million downloads.
After a sell-out show in Hall One in 2022, Kings Place welcomes back Glasgow-based BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winners Ímar - the city’s hottest folk property – as part of its Scotland Unwrapped series.
A debut live performance of Stuart MacRae’s acclaimed new Delphian Records album 'Earth, thy cold is keen', featuring mezzo soprano Lotte Betts-Dean and string duo Sequoia. Weaving together Scottish folk, medieval and modern influences with texts from the
The strings of the English Symphony Orchestra perform a selection of string orchestra classics – Dvořák’s beautiful Nocturne, Elgar’s famous Introduction and Allegro and Sibelius’s rarely heard three-movement suite Rakastava, from 1912. In between, they are
International Guitar Foundation (IGF) presents two wonderful YAP awardees: Juno Duo and Luke Bartlett in this Sunday evening Guitar in London concert. Under 18s can go to this concert for free.
We welcome Shovel Dance Collective for a traditional and experimental folk performance, with support from Haress, a collective rooted in British folk but breaking genre boundaries through improvisation, texture, and amplification.