Listen "London This Week: Music, Theatre, History and More"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, London! Whether you're looking for live music, theatre, history, or just something quirky to do, this week has plenty to offer. Let's dive into what's happening across the capital right now.Starting today, Monday the 24th of November, music lovers should head to Wigmore Hall for an early music performance by Nardus Williams at half past seven. Tickets range from eighteen to forty pounds. But here's the really exciting bit: if you're a Radiohead fan, the legendary band is performing tonight at The O2 Arena. Doors open at six in the evening with the show kicking off at half past eight. This is part of their European tour, so it's a rare chance to catch them live.Moving into Tuesday, there's a free lunchtime recital with Alastair Ross at Grosvenor Chapel starting at one past ten. If you prefer something more elaborate, the Academy of Ancient Music is performing at Westminster Abbey at seven o'clock in the evening, with tickets from sixteen pounds. Meanwhile, at Cafe OTO in Dalston, the Upset the Rhythm showcase brings an eclectic mix of live acts and DJ sets starting at half past seven.Wednesday brings the English National Opera to the Coliseum with performances from seven o'clock, tickets from just fifteen pounds. If experimental music is more your speed, Cafe OTO continues its programming with another showcase featuring acts like Me Lost Me and Mary Currie and the PGs.As the weekend approaches, Thursday promises something special at Cafe OTO with the Life is Beautiful festival showcase at seven thirty, featuring multiple artists and special guests. Friday kicks off what's shaping up to be an exciting weekend with even more live music across the city's venues.Come the weekend, the Festive Market at Syon Park opens for a spectacular three day run starting Friday the 28th through Sunday the 30th of November. This curated market returns for its second year and promises something for everyone. And if you're after family entertainment, the Gruffalo's Child opens at the Lyric Theatre on the 28th, bringing Julia Donaldson's beloved characters to life through Tall Stories' captivating musical adaptation.There's honestly something for everyone this week in London, from world class musicians to intimate venue performances to festive markets. Get out there and make the most of it.Thank you so much for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for more London updates and event recommendations.This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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