As a continuation of Daniel Pioro's curated weekend for Earth Unwrapped. We invite you for the Sunday sessions of musician Valgeir Sigurðsson sonic art-installation, taking us into a journey of deep listening about Earth and its hidden mysteries.
Join acclaimed author and journalist Peter Beinart for a conversation about his New York Times-bestselling book 'Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza: A Reckoning' (Knopf, 2025). In the face of Israel’s mass destruction of Palestinian life and livelihood, Beinart calls for a profound moral reckoning—one that rejects the sanctification of state power and reclaims a Jewish story rooted in justice, equality, and human dignity.
Fresh from winning a 3rd BBC Music Magazine Award, violinist Fenella Humphreys returns to Kings Place with ‘Prism’, music for unaccompanied violin from the 1600s through to the present day. An intimate performance in the round, the music embraces the kaleidoscope of sounds and colours that one violin can create.
Kings Place welcomes a father-son celebration of Ashley’s Hutchings’ 80th birthday with words and music from a life in folk music and beyond.
Lady Maisery and Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith return to Kings Place with their hotly anticipated next alchemic collaboration: an essential incantation to the summertime.
Step into a world of rich storytelling and bold musical expression with trumpeter Aaron Akugbo and Manchester Camerata.
An evening of Afghan classical and folk music and Hindustani classical ragas with eminent musicians Ustad Daud Khan Sadozai, Pandit Sanju Sahai and acclaimed sarod maestro Pandit Arnab Chakrabarty.
Join us for what will be an unforgettable night of soulful music as Nigerian-French singer-songwriter AṢA takes to the stage as part of Platoon Presents at Kings Place.
Having sold out her first show, we're delighted to present a second unforgettable night of soulful music with Nigerian-French singer-songwriter AṢA.
All Through Eternity is a spellbinding concert by master musician Davod Azad, blending Persian classical and spiritual music with the vibrant rhythms of the Zagros Daff Group, Sahba Ensemble, and Choir—an unforgettable celebration of culture, harmony, and transcendence.
Celebrated BIS artists James Newby and Ruby Hughes close the inaugural Platoon Presents at Kings Place series with a distinct programme of two halves.
Voices Unveiled is a three-part original musical composition by Ehsan Matoori, blending Iranian traditional and folk music in a modern way, particularly from the South of Iran, with modern fusion elements. The work features the powerful voices of two Iranian female vocalists, Maliheh Moradi and Mina Deris, and gives space to stories that are often silenced.
Do you love singing? If you do, and can read a bit of music, this inspiring workshop at Kings Place is for you. Led by the celebrated composer and conductor John Rutter, Come and Sing is an afternoon of choral singing to lift the spirits.
Political commentator and broadcaster, Steve Richards, presents the latest behind-the-scenes guide to the epic dramas and the characters shaping seismic events. How have we got here? What’s going to happen next? Are there any answers to these questions? Come along and find out.
Political commentator and broadcaster, Steve Richards, presents the latest behind-the-scenes guide to the epic dramas and the characters shaping seismic events. How have we got here? What’s going to happen next? Are there any answers to these questions? Come along and find out.
Haringey Young Musicians Guitar Ensembles feature prominently in Haringey’s musical life as well as performing nationally and internationally. Tonight’s concert features young guitarists of varying ages and experience together with their teachers from four ensembles.
There are two parts to this concert, the first part is a performance of Haringey Guitars, the second is a professional concert from IGF’s La Leona, celebrating women guitarists and music creators featuring rock and fusion guitarist Antra Lante and roots singer songwriter and guitarist Holly Carter.
IGF's Young Artist Platform (YAP) aims to help young musicians in the critical phase between the final stages of music education and the concert platform.
David Russell is one of the giants of classical guitar today; this is a rare chance to see the world’s foremost classical guitarist in concert in the UK.
Join us for two of the most celebrated names in gypsy jazz since Django Reinhardt. Stochelo Rosenberg and Paulus Schäfer will collaborate for this unmissable event, along with a master of the genre, Chris Quinn and leading English double bassist Tom Moore.
IGF's Young Artist Platform (YAP) aims to help young musicians in the critical phase between the final stages of music education and the concert platform.
IGF Blues Summit, featuring a stunning line up of both seasoned and emerging Blues guitarists and singer-songwriters performing in the intimate setting of Kings Place Hall Two.
The award-winning ORA Singers present the Young Composers’ Showcase, featuring 10 brand new pieces written by the next generation of composers. Since March 2025, the Young Composers have benefitted from free mentoring with professional composers, and have had their ideas workshopped by ORA Singers. Hear their completed pieces alongside a panel of industry experts, and VOTE for your favourite piece.
Hailed by critics as the toughest and most creative group of his career, Tommy Smith’s KARMA sees the brilliant Scottish saxophonist lead a band of virtuosic musicians on a deeply grooving acid jazz adventure that draws on influences from around the world.
A live episode of the Pilot TV podcast — your essential guide to every show that matters. Join hosts James Dyer, Boyd Hilton and Kay Ribeiro for an in-depth discussion of TV news, the latest reviews, general TV chat, and possibly even a guest or two.
Hayden Pedigo, acoustic guitarist and soundscape composer hailing from Amarillo, Texas, makes his Kings Place debut.
British Nigerian, singer songwriter, Ola Onabulé, joins forces with the exciting Swiss Guitarist Nicolas Meier for an EU quintet tour presenting their brand-new album Proof of Life. Songs about love and life that delve further into their expression than just the subject matter, with references from around the world.
S. Carey is the moniker of multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer Sean Carey, commonly recognized as the drummer, backing vocalist, and second-longest serving member of Bon Iver. He makes his Kings Place debut in the ample acoustics of Hall One.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A powerful panel discussion exploring the lived experiences of Black and global majority women working within the classical music industry today. A part of Classically Black 2025.
The sharing session marks the finale of a series of closed workshops exploring music-making and self-expression, led by acclaimed Black British composer Pete Letanka.
Explore the shifting boundaries of classical music in this dynamic session featuring bold new works and genre-defying performances. A part of Classically Black 2025.
Experience the future of classical music as rising stars take the spotlight. This inspiring performance showcases talented artists from underrepresented backgrounds, each bringing a bold, fresh perspective to the genre. A part of Classically Black 2025
Come and celebrate five incredible years of Black Lives in Music with a night of feel-good music, big tunes, and pure vibes.
Celebrate the power of music with OneTrackMinds, a cross between Desert Island Discs, TED Talks and The Moth that sees a selection of storytellers share one song that changed them forever.
The Haar make their Kings Place debut, bringing the formidable singing talent of Molly Donnery combined with three of the most exciting instrumentalists on the folk and traditional music scene in Cormàc Byrne, Adam Summerhayes, and Murray Grainger.
Influenced by the artistry and the expression of intuitive solo voices like Joni Mitchell, Nick Drake and Adrienne Lenker, Eve Goodman combines honest lyricism with mesmerising musical hooks and patterns. Inspired by nature and the more-than-human world, her songs connect deeply to our inner and outer landscapes.
Honing his synthesis of folk and blues for over 50 years, Chris Smither, truly an American original, returns to the Kings Place to perform music from his vast song catalogue.
Take the finest exponents of their native Scottish fiddle styles, the finest backing in folk music, and some of the Highlands and Islands’ famed warmth and craic...distil over 25 years, and you get Kings Place favourites, Blazin’ Fiddles!
Enhanced by the use of the Kings Place d&b Soundscape system and performed in-the-round, The House of Bedlam present two contrasting works by British composer Larry Groves and American electronic pioneer, Pauline Oliveros.
Lauded singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier makes a welcome return to Kings Place for a 25th year celebration. ‘Drag queens in limousines, nuns in blue jeans, dreamers with big dreams, they all took me in.’ – Drag
Following the success of his first two productions, which have captivated over 80,000 audience members across the UK, Ireland, and Germany in the last two years, Daniel Martinez returns to Kings Place with Art of Andalucia, a new show that places flamenco dance at the forefront.
Sons of Town Hall—an immersive, theatrical folk duo blending storytelling, soaring harmonies, and adventure. Part concert, part performance art, their show captivates fans of Simon & Garfunkel, Tom Waits, and Monty Python.
Join VOCES8, The VOCES8 Scholars, Carducci Quartet and pianist Christopher Glynn for an evening paying tribute to bird species driven to extinction by humankind, through Christopher Tin’s work 'The Lost Birds'.
Climb every mountain! Paddle in the stream, explore echoes across the valley and meet some friends along the way in Aurora’s latest adventure in the Far, Far Away Early Years series, part of Kings Place’s Earth Unwrapped series.
The ice music pioneer, Terje Isungset, returns to Kings Place after a sold-out performance in 2021 with his exquisite quartet featuring voice, ice harp, ice horn, iceophone, ice percussion and ice bass.
Award-winning Anglo-Scottish duo Janice Burns & Jon Doran make their Kings Place debut as part of Future Folk, coming together to tell vivid festive stories about the nature of life and our place in the world.
Climb every mountain! Paddle in the stream, explore echoes across the valley and meet some friends along the way in Aurora’s latest adventure in the Far, Far Away Early Years series, part of Kings Place’s Earth Unwrapped series.
Join Solem Quartet at Kings Place for an evening of music which asks us to contemplate, or perhaps mourn Earth’s current condition, whilst reminding us of its natural aural beauty.
Erland Cooper makes his debut at Kings Place as part of Earth Unwrapped, presenting the world premiere of his new work ‘The Peregrine’ for small ensemble.
Climb every mountain! Paddle in the stream, explore echoes across the valley and meet some friends along the way in Aurora’s latest adventure in the Far, Far Away Early Years series, part of Kings Place’s Earth Unwrapped series.
Three Bean Salad (Henry Paker, Benjamin Partridge and Mike Wozniak) is doing its first ever full-blown TOUR and you are cordially invited to soak up the lukewarm banter IRL-style.
Three Bean Salad (Henry Paker, Benjamin Partridge and Mike Wozniak) is doing its first ever full-blown TOUR and you are cordially invited to soak up the lukewarm banter IRL-style.
Climb every mountain! Join Aurora on its latest adventure in an adaptation of its new 'Far, Far Away' show for a grown-up evening out.
Join Nicolas Altstaedt and The Carice Singers for an evening of new works by Josephine Stevenson and Raquel García-Tomás, music compositions that questions our true connection with Earth and its vulnerable state.
Matt Gallagher and Tom Bellingham are the hosts of P1, the world's biggest F1 podcast. Join them for a live podcast unlike any other as they look back over every chaotic, jaw-dropping and amazing moment from a brilliant F1 season.
Paddi Benson, Grace Lemon and James Patrick Gavin make their collective Kings Place debut, reflecting a shared interest in experimental and electronic music, as well as the tradition of storytelling – and folklore – within Irish music, as where they met.
Innovator, award winning, multi-instrumentalist Malin Lewis' debut at Kings Place, melding Scottish West coast tradition with a newly invented, self-made bagpipe. Hair tingling, philosophical and dance inducing melodies inspired by European folk traditions, queerness and the universe.
Stevens & Pound are BBC Radio 3’s award-winning percussionist Delia Stevens ('superb' Financial Times) and triple BBC Radio 2 Folk Musician of the Year nominee, harmonica player Will Pound ('One of the world’s top harmonica players' Daily Telegraph).
Join vibrant group Kit Downes, Lauren Kinsella and Robin Fincker, for an evening of modern and folk music with a repertoire of improvisation and original compositions.