Bi Pride UK is the UK’s only dedicated Bi Pride event, returning on Sunday, 31st August 2025, at Kings Place, King’s Cross—its most central location yet. Featuring live performances, panel discussions, and a vibrant community hub, the event champions bi visibility and is completely free to attend. Bi Pride UK is a charity dedicated to celebrating and empowering those who experience attraction beyond gender.
Award-winning Blues artist Connor Selby’s voice envelopes his music with an emotional integrity. He delves deep into his soul, all the way down into his core and the feeling of belonging. "The songs are about my feelings of being in the world, and not really feeling like I belong," he explains.
Manchester Camerata and virtuoso violinist Daniel Pioro join forces once again to perform the London Premiere of Nick Martin’s Violin Concerto, which serves as a love letter to British Artist and Sculptor Dame Barbara Hepworth. This hour-long performance presents the new work alongside music of Mozart, Britten and Priaulx Rainier, celebrating themes of youth and connection to Hepworth herself.
Dynamic and genre-defying, Phaedra Ensemble showcases the original pairing of Shaker Loops and Phrygian Gates, with pianist Ben Smith, alongside works by Meredith Monk and Gabriella Smith.
Artist in Residence Sam Lee presents a Great Harvest Feast, a musical feast at Kings Place, welcoming in the harvest season through song, with special guests to be announced.
RNS Moves brings together disabled and non-disabled musicians to create bold, boundary-breaking music. This performance weaves Renaissance choral music, contemporary minimalism, and modern experimental works – from Thomas Tallis to Philip Glass to Caroline Shaw – into a compelling journey across time, brought to life by an ensemble redefining what orchestral music can be.
Respected fiddle player, singer, songwriter and composer Mikey Kenney makes his Kings Place debut, accompanied by drummer Michael Paul Metcalfe (the Hermit, Luce Mawdsley, Plutonia 4, Kippers) and cellist Hannah Moule (Moulettes).
Goblin Band formed from sessions of the same name run out of the HobGoblin Music shop in central London, organised by a collection of young queer folk obsessive friends and shop employees looking to forge their own way into folk music.
'One of the most exciting bands on the Scottish folk scene’ (★★★★★ Songlines), multi award-winning RURA return to Kings Place after multiple sell-out shows, celebrating their 15th anniversary in 2025.
Polish trumpet virtuoso Piotr Wojtasik makes a rare London appearance at Kings Place as part of the Polish Jazz Festival.
This year’s K-Music Festival opens with a groundbreaking collaboration featuring Korean cellist and composer Okkyung Lee who is known for her genre-defying style, and UK-based multidisciplinary artist Mark Fell.
Welcome to the Alps! Join Aurora and soprano Mary Bevan on a mountain journey in the third concert of Aurora’s year-long exploration of Mahler’s music.
The Frank Gambale 'All-Star' Group - sizzling with a fantastic variety for guitar enthusiasts to feast on, the group showcases a formidable line-up that includes bassist innovator Federico Malaman, the ever-impressive Yoann Schmidt on drums, and Jerry Leonide, keyboard master from Mauritius via Paris. With support from
Join us for an illuminating pre-concert discussion with composers Elena Langer and Cheryl Frances-Hoad, hosted by classical music podcaster and radio producer, Ella Lee.
London Piano Festival curators, Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva open the 2025 festival with Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons and Schumann’s Carnaval.
Celebrated Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter makes her Kings Place debut with a compelling programme of musical masterpieces by Beethoven and Chopin.
Step into a world of musical storytelling with two beloved tales brought to life on the piano.
Sir Stephen Hough offers us his fascinating slant on the masterclass format. Stephen will ‘go behind the scenes’ with a group of pianists from the London conservatoires and beyond, generously sharing his pianistic knowledge and practise tips.
The much-loved Two Piano Gala, always a highlight of the London Piano Festival, returns with a star-studded team of pianists celebrating virtuosity, creativity and friendship.
Join Mishka Rushdie Momen for a spellbinding Sunday morning recital from her acclaimed album Reformation, exploring the rich sound world of Renaissance repertoire.
A special opportunity to encounter the renowned BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg in conversation with author and BBC Radio 3 presenter, Petroc Trelawny.
Jazz legends Julian Joseph and Zoe Rahman headline an electrifying evening celebrating the future of jazz. This concert shines a spotlight on the next generation of rising stars, showcasing their creativity, energy, and passion.
Apollo's Cabinet is an award-winning early music ensemble known for their imaginative and theatrical approach to early music. The Elements reflects the group's passion for using early music to speak to contemporary issues; music that expresses wonder and awe still resonates in this time of environmental crisis.
Two of the most electrifying virtuosos of the UK scene, Jack Jennings & Omar Puente create new music inspired by the world's biggest natural sound library. A powerful electric band led by guitar and violin, combining raga themes of Indian classical music, with a jazz/rock rhythm section of Domenico Angarano on bass, Arthur Newell on drums.