Whats on at Kings Place, september 2024


Danielle de Niese and Matthew Fletcher Wednesday 18 September 2024

Wed 18 Sep 2024, 20:00 - Kings Place, London
Award-winning Australian soprano Danielle de Niese makes her Kings Place debut in Master Series

Thursday 19 September 2024:
Tarren Thursday 19 September 2024

Thu 19 Sep 2024, 20:00 - Kings Place, London
Kings Place welcomes Tarren to our Future Folk series, a collaboration between Sid Goldsmith, Alex
... hooks and minimalist forms, Tarren is leading folk music to a new place, while keeping the pulse of

Friday 20 September 2024:
Nur: Aidan O’Rourke with Brighde Chaimbeul, Bashir Saade, Graeme Stephen and Rachel Sermanni Friday 20 September 2024

Fri 20 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Kings Place, London
-distancing - but what occurred that day was magnetic: a rare synergy between players as they sat in a wide

Friday 27 September 2024:
Quartet Diminished featuring Colin Bass Friday 27 September 2024

Fri 27 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Kings Place, London
societies, the imagination of the mind is at odds with the eyes and ears, what the mind sees and hears are

Saturday 28 September 2024:
Lost Map Records: Pictish Trail + Afterlands Saturday 28 September 2024

Sat 28 Sep 2024, 20:00 - Kings Place, London
Kings Place and Eat Your Own Ears are proud to present a very special label night for Scottish
... two began exchanging ideas remotely 'as a way of keeping in touch and keeping busy through what was... obviously just a really weird time.’ Quickly the contours of what would become Afterlands began to emerge... on May 10, 2024.
Aurora Orchestra with Donald Grant Saturday 28 September 2024

Sat 28 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Kings Place, London
life to Kings Place.
This event will last approximately 1 hour, without an interval.


Sunday 29 September 2024:
Louise McMonagle: Ancient Modernity Sunday 29 September 2024

Sun 29 Sep 2024, 17:00 - Kings Place, London
Scottish cellist Louise McMonagle (Riot Ensemble) presents Scottish composers from Anna Meredith to John Maxwell Geddes, plus works for cello and electronics spatialised in soundscape. Acclaimed Scottish cellist Louise McMonagle takes us on a musical journey that starts and ends with the rich landscapes of Scotland.
The first set comprises acoustic solo cello works from her upcoming solo album






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