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Who could ever have imagined that a simple street name and one very ordinary pedestrian crossing would come to mean so much to so many people.
http://www.abbeyroadcrossing.com/
Who could ever have imagined that a simple street name and one very ordinary pedestrian crossing would come to mean so much to so many people.
http://www.abbeyroadcrossing.com/
The Royal Opera House aims to enrich people’s lives through opera and ballet.
Customers flock to the Club to enjoy a special experience: live jazz of the highest standard in a unique environment, and delicious pizza!
Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, best known for holding the Proms concerts annually each summer since 1941. It has a capacity of up to 5,272 seats.
The Barbican exists to inspire people to discover and love the arts. They innovate with outstanding artists and performers to create an international programme that crosses art forms, investing in the artists of today and tomorrow.
Fancy learning how to Swing Dance well Swing Patrol are a community of over 1,000 dancers, a passionate teaching team, four amazing troupes and a small but dedicated team of staff and volunteers.
The iconic north London venue offers everything you need for an extraordinary event or great day out with the benefit of some of the best panoramic views of London.
Hoxton Ukulele Hootenanny takes place weekly on Mondays for regular Ukers, beginners or anyone who is just Uke curious. It’s plenty of fun! Hire one of our house Ukes for the night or bring your own.
The Nightjar entices with quality cocktails, attentive personal service and a vibrant and varied live music programme, and late music nights on the decks.
SECONDS FROM TOOTING BROADWAY STATION, ANTIC CO.’S TOOTING TRAM AND SOCIAL IS FOR THOSE WHO WANT SOMETHING A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM THE STANDARD PUB SETTING.
Nestled in the heart of South West London, right by Battersea Park, is a community of festival-goers, foodies, DJs and musicians who want to give you the best of what the international music scene has to offer.
Pianist Bazz Norton and his 160 year-old Collard & Collard grand piano invite you to sample the delights of Piãno Kensington bar and restaurant. The Piãno is an elegant piano bar on Kensington High Street.
Choral Evensong is one of the most-loved services at St Paul’s, usually sung by the Cathedral Choir so if you’re looking for a bit of peace and serenity in London, try this.
The legend has it that Fidel Castro once was a shareholder at Bar Cubana
Ever seen a cabaret in, what was a toilet ? Well that’s what the Cellar Door was, it now hosts live music til 1am every night to just 60 people and is hidden beneath Aldwych.
http://www.cellardoor.biz/
The Royal Academy of Music was founded in 1822, the Academy’s museum holds some of the stringed instruments and early pianos as well as paintings and photographs.
http://www.ram.ac.uk/museum
Who could ever have imagined that a simple street name and one very ordinary pedestrian crossing would come to mean so much to so many people.
http://www.abbeyroadcrossing.com/
The Royal Opera House aims to enrich people’s lives through opera and ballet. Home to two of the world’s great artistic companies – The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet, performing with the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House – they seek to be always accessible and engaging, to develop audiences across the UK and to break new ground in the presentation of lyric theatre.
Customers flock to the Club to enjoy a special experience: live jazz of the highest standard in a unique environment, and delicious pizza!
Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, best known for holding the Proms concerts annually each summer since 1941. It has a capacity of up to 5,272 seats.
http://www.royalalberthall.com/
The Barbican exists to inspire people to discover and love the arts. They innovate with outstanding artists and performers to create an international programme that crosses art forms, investing in the artists of today and tomorrow.
http://www.barbican.org.uk/
Fancy learning how to Swing Dance well Swing Patrol are a community of over 1,000 dancers, a passionate teaching team, four amazing troupes and a small but dedicated team of staff and volunteers. From hole-in-the-wall speakeasies to London’s great dance halls, they've built a great collection of venues to be able to swing in!
http://www.swingpatrol.co.uk/
The iconic north London venue offers everything you need for an extraordinary event or great day out with the benefit of some of the best panoramic views of London.
http://www.alexandrapalace.com/
Hoxton Ukulele Hootenanny takes place weekly on Mondays for regular Ukers, beginners or anyone who is just Uke curious. It’s plenty of fun! Hire one of our house Ukes for the night or bring your own.
http://queenofhoxton.com/
The Nightjar entices with quality cocktails, attentive personal service and a vibrant and varied live music programme, and late music nights on the decks.
Nestled in the heart of South West London, right by Battersea Park, is a community of festival-goers, foodies, DJs and musicians who want to give you the best of what the international music scene has to offer.
Often described as a “festival in a pub”, weekends at the Magic Garden are all about big festival bands with some of the finest DJs from the London scene and beyond! Expect plenty of dancing and loads of fun – you’ll hear everything from funk, Balkan and reggae to hip hop, ska and Latin.
Socialise in the stunning garden, where they provide furry blankets and hot water bottles in case you’re feeling nippy. Birthday parties and bookings are taken special care of – make a booking to reserve a table for a memorable meal with friends. Sundays they've got “The Cure” – free blues gigs, plus whopping Sunday Roasts, board games and Bloody Marys.
But it’s not all party party…weekdays in the Magic Garden involve cosy cappucinos and newspapers in the garden, a delicious and reasonably priced lunch menu, vintage armchairs in which you can work away with our free WIFI. Wednesday and Thursday evenings they put on free gigs, showcasing local and international artists. Jazz, blues and world music are just some of eclectic mix that you’ll find! Great to enjoy over a mouth-watering dinner menu, plus Happy Hour runs Monday to Friday from 5-7pm.
Opening hours: Sunday - Thursday 10:30am till 12am, Friday - Saturday 10:30am-2am.
Pianist Bazz Norton and his 160 year-old Collard & Collard grand piano invite you to sample the delights of Piãno Kensington bar and restaurant. The Piãno is an elegant piano bar on Kensington High Street.
A full menu is available while you listen to the music. With a variety of cocktails, fine wines and delicious food on offer you are sure to have a thoroughly enjoyable evening.
They are open six days a week for live piano music however they get very busy so book ahead. Its a great night if you enjoy standing around the piano singing along to some classic tunes.
Choral Evensong is one of the most-loved services at St Paul’s, usually sung by the Cathedral Choir so if you’re looking for a bit of peace and serenity in London, try this.
This is the one Cathedral service which is led almost entirely by music, with the Choir singing the psalm for that evening. Readings from the Old and New Testaments are led by the Canon in Residence and the prayers are led by a Minor Canon.
Choral Evensong takes place in the stalls of the quire, towards the high altar, a space which allows the music to resonate perfectly and foster a sense of calm. As there are usually more people than can be accommodated in the quire, some also sit in the seats under the dome.
Many people are regulars at Choral Evensong and for many tourists it is a service they come especially to take part in.
Monday – Saturday 5 – 5.45pm, Sunday 3.15 – 4pm.
Ever seen a cabaret in, what was a toilet ? Well that’s what the Cellar Door was, it now hosts live music til 1am every night to just 60 people and is hidden beneath Aldwych.