Concert tickets at The Harrison London


Anoushka Lucas & Friends! Tuesday 28 May 2024

Tue 28 May 2024, 19:30 - The Harrison, London
Ballad of Klook and Vinette opened at London’s Park Theatre before being picked as a finalist at the NAMT
... !, which went on to transfer to London’s West End. The same year saw her also nominated for the Evening

Thursday 30 May 2024:
Paul Mosley & Friends Thursday 30 May 2024

Thu 30 May 2024, 19:30 - The Harrison, London
Mosley plays a monthly residency at The Harrison, with special guest musicians joining for collaborations

Tuesday 4 June 2024:
Nerd Mentality Tuesday 4 June 2024

Tue 4 Jun 2024, 19:30 - The Harrison, London
Merry Martyn PhD and QI Elf Joe Mayo have a NERD MENTALITY.
Come along to this delightfully silly show based on fun facts, mad maths, and daft chats which is guaranteed graph-a-minute (on average).
Merry and Joe are collecting data on YOU to prove that everyone has the capacity to be a NERD, whether you like numbers, letters, or even if you're neurotypical. If you spotted any typos in this

Friday 7 June 2024:
A E R Y N Friday 7 June 2024

Fri 7 Jun 2024, 19:30 - The Harrison, London
London-born original artist AERYN (she/her) is the architect behind a unique sound which

Wednesday 19 June 2024:
Whiskey Moonface Wednesday 19 June 2024

Wed 19 Jun 2024, 19:30 - The Harrison, London
New Roots presents a Whiskey Moonface duo show, Louisa Jones and Ewan Bleach. The band will play two sets with a thirty minute interval in-between. Doors open 7.30 pm, music from 8.15 pm.
To describe Whiskey Moonface as an alternative folk group doesn't even begin to do justice to the breadth of inspiration and style in their music. Based around double bass, accordion and clarinet, they're led

Friday 21 June 2024:
riverman Friday 21 June 2024

Fri 21 Jun 2024, 19:30 - The Harrison, London
Doors open 7.30 pm, music from 8.15 pm. Nearest tube Kings Cross, 8 minutes walk.
Quartet Riverman are Mark Thistlewood (double bass, guitar, mandolin),
Caro Lyne (vocals), John Dagleish (vocals, guitar, harmonica), led by Steve Dagleish (vocals, guitar, banjo). The quintessential folkie, Steve Dagleish’s style follows a long line of great British singer-songwriters, from Nick Drake to Ro






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