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blog » LMM Recommends | Wed April 13
Classical GuitaristWigmore Hall is staging a classical guitarist that is sure to impress: Milos Karadaglic is now hailed as one of today’s young guitar virtuoso’s, and he is celebrating his Mediterranean heritage an impressive line up of classical guitar solos. April 15th at 19:30 starting at just £12, drum up a crowd and head down to Wigmore Hall

On April 18th at 19:30 in Barbican Hall, Japan's Ryoji Ikeda introduces Datamatics [ver.2.0]. This show uses ‘pure data for sound and visuals’. How do you think this show will pan out? For tickets starting at only £12.50, go check out this ‘data’ for yourself!
World SoulWhat do you get when you combine Euro-Afro-Asian-Indian and a Londoner's love for blues and soul? Tamil Londoner Susheela Raman will command your presence and surround the Southbank Centre with her incredible voice. April 19th for just £12.

Feel like having a quiet night of music and poetry? On April 19th at 19:30 at Cadogan Hall, reknown New York Times best seller Jodi Picolt will be in town for one night to celebrate the publication of her latest book, 'Sing You Home'. Also joining Picolt will be live music by musician Ellen Wilber. With a ticket at £15 that includes a copy of 'Sing You Home', this will be a unique combination of words and music that shouldn't be missed!

Migrating over from Australia, The British Pink Floyd Show is coming to Royal Albert Hall! Now bigger and better than ever, the show offers two and a half hours of Floyd live that true fans will be sure to appreciate. With this tour having over 1,000 performances under their belt in 9 countries, the show in its entirety will live up to Floyd expectations. With the impressive Royal Albert Hall to house the epic show, on April 20th, it's time to see The Dark Side of the Moon.

Think your inner child knows everything there is to know about the circus? Think again! Circolumbia redefines the modern circus, taking out the trained exotic animals and replacing them with performers from the first professional circus school for disadvantaged young people. If you like acrobatics, reggaetron, and high energy, this show is for you. Now until April 16th at the Roundhouse.
For more information on all of these London happenings provided in this LMM Recommends, please check out the links provided below:
http://www.wigmorehall.org.uk/whats-on/productions/milos-karadaglic-guitar-27774
http://www.barbican.org.uk/music/event-detail.asp?ID=11511
http://ticketing.southbankcentre.co.uk/find/music/gigs-contemporary/tickets/susheela-raman-57628
http://www.cadoganhall.com/showpage.php?pid=1492
http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/productions/circolombia-urban
http://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/british-pink-floyd-show/default.aspx
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