One of the three iconic buildings of the Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall hosts chamber orchestras, quartets, choirs, dance performances and opera in a large purpose built auditorium.
The hall is also home to two smaller venues The Purcell room and The Front Room at the QEH, which also serve to showcase live music.
In this concert the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment takes centre-stage in the Cultural Olympiad celebrations, with the world première of Spinal Chords by Sally Beamish, commissioned as par...
Pastry chef turned rule-breaking cabaret act. Backing singer turned striking solo artist. Visionary pop star Klaus Nomi took New York's East Village by storm in the 1980s. Reacting against the ordinariness...
A songwriter from Dublin, McMorrow’s vocal talent and songwriting has resulted in invites from some of the worlds’ most influential artists to play alongside them including the legendary Al...
If Bach was a man of the church then Handel was a man of the theatre. Not only in that he wrote a prodigious amount of operas, but also in that his music just seems to be deeply theatrical. Tonight&rsquo...
Probably more famous for her controversies (lack of respect for national anthems, Papal picture ripping, etc) than her musical career these days, Sinead O'Connor has been releasing albums steadily since...