In a lively dance concert, The Ruggeds and Ghetto Funk Collective take us 50 years back in time to the era of James Brown, Nina Simone and Herbie Hancock.
One of the world’s leading breaking crews, The Ruggeds join forces with the best dancers and musicians in the game for a day of dance, music and good times.
The London Sinfonietta shines a light on new voices and pioneering classics, blurring the lines between performer and audience – and you can be part of it.
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment reconstructs the programme of the last concert Brahms attended, in the finale of its 40th anniversary season.
Embrace a bold and colourful sound-world as Manchester Collective brings to life work by titans in contemporary experimental music, including Meredith Monk.
The Philharmonia Orchestra’s 80th birthday celebrations reach their grand finale – a recreation of a 1947 concert that was conducted by Richard Strauss himself.
Two British star musicians explore an enchanting selection of music about evening, lullabies and the mysteries of night, ranging from Schubert to Arvo Pärt.
A must-hear concert of mesmerising choral music performed by the biggest professional choir in Latvia, where singing is lifeblood, with Iveta Apkalna on organ.
Sir Simon Rattle commands a cast of fantastical characters in a double bill of Berlioz’ symphonies performed by the Orchestra of the age of Enlightenment.
Venture into a world of mystery through the artist’s awe-inspiring works at our major exhibition, featuring sculptures and paintings that provoke the senses.
A vibrant and dynamic performance celebrates 30 years of the Persona franchise, as the Bartosz Pernal Jazz Orchestra joins forces with the London Mozart Players.
Music, lyrics & book by Anais Mitchell Developed with and directed by Rachel Chavkin Produced in London by Mara Isaacs, Dale Franzen, Hunter Arnold, Tom Kirdahy and the National Theatre, in association with JAS Theatricals.