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Relaxed Friday Lunchtime Concert
Audience members watching four violinists play standing up in the Jerwood Hall
LSO St Luke's

Relaxed Friday Lunchtime Concert

LSO Discovery

Friday 7 June 2024 • 12.30pm

A bite-size, informal concert, particularly suited for people who have sensory and communication impairments, learning disabilities, or who are neurodiverse.

LSO Discovery Showcase
LSO Discovery participants performing as part of a Showcase Concert
Barbican

LSO Discovery Showcase

Thursday 13 June 2024 • 7.30pm

LSO Discovery participant groups perform together with the London Symphony Orchestra, in a showcase of the LSO’s learning and community programme.

Limited Tickets

Mica Levi + Ailie Ormston: mixed ensemble
LSO St Luke's

Mica Levi + Ailie Ormston: mixed ensemble

LSO St Luke's Guest Artist

Thursday 13 June 2024 • 8pm

Compositions by Mica Levi and Ailie Ormston performed by a mixed ensemble of harps, guitar, saxophones and strings.

Fidelio Orchestra
The Fidelio orchestra photographed from a birds-eye view in grayscale

Fidelio Orchestra

LSO St Luke's Guest Artist

Saturday 15 June 2024 • 7pm

The Fidelio Orchestra is joined by pianist Elisabeth Brauß, a former BBC New Generation Artist, for Ludwig Van Beethoven's most iconic Piano Concerto and Johannes Brahms' First Symphony.

Lights, Camera, Action – the LSO on Film
Conductor Dirk Brossé
Barbican

Lights, Camera, Action – the LSO on Film

Thrilling. Familiar. Beloved.

Sunday 16 June 2024 • 7pm

Film music by composers from Sir Arthur Bliss to Patrick Doyle, and from Bernard Herrmann to John Williams, from films including Henry V, Notting Hill, Braveheart, Harry Potter, Cinderella and Final Fantasy.

Half Six Fix: Prokofiev 7
Barbican

Half Six Fix: Prokofiev 7

Elusive. Affecting. Disarming.

Wednesday 19 June 2024 • 6.30pm

Kick-start your evening with a 60-minute concert, featuring Prokofiev's wistful final symphony conducted by Gianandrea Noseda.

Lost and Found – Beethoven, Beamish, Prokofiev
Gianandrea Noseda conducting the LSO, with soloist Janine Jansen
Barbican

Lost and Found – Beethoven, Beamish, Prokofiev

Elusive. Affecting. Disarming.

Thursday 20 June 2024 • 7pm

What is lost returns once more in emotive music conducted by Gianandrea Noseda, LSO Principal Guest Conductor.

Fortune Favours the Bold – Carmina Burana
Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
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Fortune Favours the Bold – Carmina Burana

Blazing. Hypnotic. Intoxicating.

Sunday 23 June 2024 • 7pm

Experience Carl Orff’s irresistible cantata and Shostakovich's Third Symphony, conducted by Principal Guest Conductor Gianandrea Noseda, as he closes the LSO's 2023/24 season.

Bernardine Evaristo: The Stories We Make Up and The Stories That Make Us
The clock face of the spire at LSO St Luke's
LSO St Luke's

Bernardine Evaristo: The Stories We Make Up and The Stories That Make Us

Gresham College Lecture Series

Tuesday 25 June 2024 • 6pm

Gresham College's annual lecture is delivered by Booker Prize-winning author and academic Bernardine Evaristo.

Fortune Favours the Bold – Carmina Burana
Gianandre Noseda conducting the LSO
Barbican

Fortune Favours the Bold – Carmina Burana

Blazing. Hypnotic. Intoxicating.

Tuesday 25 June 2024 • 7pm

Experience Carl Orff’s irresistible cantata and Shostakovich's Third Symphony, conducted by Principal Guest Conductor Gianandrea Noseda, as he closes the LSO's 2023/24 season.

Free Friday Lunchtime Concert: LSO Musicians
Audiences watching a concert in the Jerwood Hall
LSO St Luke's

Free Friday Lunchtime Concert: LSO Musicians

LSO Discovery

Friday 28 June 2024 • 12.30pm

Looking to make lunchtime musical? Enjoy a 45-minute concert with introductions to the music, and a chance to ask musicians from the London Symphony Orchestra your questions.

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Classical Pride with Oliver Zeffman & Nick Grimshaw
Oliver Zeffman conducting
Barbican

Classical Pride with Oliver Zeffman & Nick Grimshaw

with ViiV Healthcare & GAY TIMES

Sunday 7 July 2024 • 7pm

The culmination of 2024’s Classical Pride, the LSO and conductor Oliver Zeffman celebrate LGBTQ+ classical music in this diverse programme presented by Nick Grimshaw.