Live music calendar at Southbank Centre, may 2024


Lena Chamamyan: Songs from Syria and Beyond Saturday 18 May 2024

Sat 18 May 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
mesmerising music traverses borders and genres.
Read, watch and listen more Lena Chamamyan seamlessly
... lyrics in Arabic, she takes the audience on a musical journey that challenges conventions and evokes a... range of emotions.
Chamamyan’s skill lies in blending oriental classical music with contemporary... world music to create a bridge between the past and the present, promoting the rich tapestry of her

Sunday 19 May 2024:
Voices from the East: Georgia & Armenia Sunday 19 May 2024

Sun 19 May 2024, 16:00 - Southbank Centre, London
second concert of the day, the focus is on music by two composers who were close friends: Giya Kancheli
... of bringing together the world of the living and the world of the dead, divided by the waters of Styx... ’s music: 'It is like a mirror in which you look at yourself; it excites your imagination and takes you on

Thursday 23 May 2024:
futuretense: THEO + The Shellers Thursday 23 May 2024

Thu 23 May 2024, 18:00 - Southbank Centre, London
approach to musicality and songwriting.
Their EP Long Live The Shellers provides a rich and refreshing
... An evening of high-energy, high-originality music awaits at our free concert, where you’re invited... .
At 17, THEO moved to London to pursue music and, following her first releases, was discovered by... tastes is reflected in their music, with no two songs quite alike, but each connected by a vibrant

Sunday 26 May 2024:
Tiffany Poon: London Debut Sunday 26 May 2024

Sun 26 May 2024, 15:00 - Southbank Centre, London
Kalichstein.
Tiffany Poon: London Debut is presented by the Southbank Centre & Askonas Holt
'Tiffany
... Pentatone, Diaries: Schumann , released in February 2024, has amassed over four million streams to date and... charted at number one on Apple Music Classical across four continents in addition to charting at number... Poon’s refined workmanship and intelligent musicality deserve respect and consideration’






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