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Royal Philharmonic OrchestraFrom Friday, March 18 to Sunday, March 20, you can have the chance of watching Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Classical Spectacular! With Saturday and Sunday matinee’s and tickets beginning at just £13.50, you don’t want to miss a program medley of classical powerhouses.
Closest tube: South Kensington
London Philharmonic OrchestraOn March 19 at 19:30, expect a night of violin exception: the London Philharmonic Orchestra is putting on music of Julian Anderson, Beethoven and Tchaikovski. An event of rapture at Royal Festival Hall with a free pre-concert event, this is sure to be a night of classical string glory. Tickets begin at only £9 so there’s no excuse not to miss London’s favourite orchestra for a lovely Saturday evening.
Closest tube: Embankment
Vienna Piano TrioFeel like taking an extra long lunch break? Why not stop by and see the Vienna Piano Trio! They’re stopping into London to do a lunchtime concert on March 24th and it’s going to be 2 hours you definitely don’t want to miss! Touring in London, Paris, New York, Buenos Aires, Bogota, Toronto, Montreal, Mexico City, Tokyo, Sydney, Brussels, Barcelona and Berlin, to name a few, the Vienna Piano Trio has inspired audiences with their classical piano and captured world renown musical awards. Just a mere £9 you say? If you break it down, that’s only £3 a pianist, which is a lot less than all those lessons they took all over the years.
Closest tube: Old Street
Kings Cross Station SessionsHeading through Kings Cross this Thursday, March 24th ? St. Pancras is having special Station Sessions held weekly at 12:30 for about an hour to show off Britain’s best musical talent. If you can’t make it this Thursday, no worries! They’re held weekly; same time, same place. Grab a baguette, take a walk around one of the most historic tube and rail stations in London, and listen to some of the up and coming music in the UK.
Were you entranced by black Swan? Well, the original ballet is back in town! From March 22nd to 26th Swan Lake with it’s classic music by Tchaikovsky is here in London at the London Coliseum. Whether you’re a ballerina or are entranced by one, the English National Ballet is sure to capture the beauty of the Swan.
Closest tube: Leicester Square
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