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Chad Daniels & Kelsey Cook

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Leicester Square Theatre • 24 Oct 2026

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The Queen's Hall • 19 Aug 2026

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Usher Hall • 8 Aug 2026

JLCO with Yuja Wang

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Usher Hall • 12 Aug 2026 - 12 Aug 2026

Beethoven 7 & Ortiz

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Usher Hall • 14 Aug 2026

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The Hub • 30 Aug 2026

Family Concert

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Usher Hall • 16 Aug 2026

The Galloping Cure

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Festival Theatre • 9 Aug 2026 - 12 Aug 2026

Strauss’s Elektra

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Usher Hall • 23 Aug 2026

JLCO plays Duke Ellington

A rare opportunity to experience Duke Ellington’s monumental jazz symphony, Black, Brown and Beige. Duke Ellington’s Black, Brown and Beige weaves the sounds of blues, spirituals and work songs into a suite for jazz orchestra. Ellington, troubled by clichéd representations of Black culture, felt it was ‘time a big piece was written from the inside’. His ambitious suite gives a powerful account of Black life in America, from slavery, through emancipation, segregation and military service, to a new era of prosperity and cultural assertiveness. In the years since its 1943 premiere, Black, Brown and Beige has been hailed as a remarkable musical and political statement. Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra recently released a definitive recording of the work.  JLCO trombonist Chris Crenshaw conducts and Ekep Nkwelle joins to sing the haunting, melancholy ‘Blues theme mauve’. The orchestra is also joined by emerging stars of the American jazz scene, who will curate a surprise programme to complement Ellington’s masterpiece.    Sung in English with surtitles 

Usher Hall • 11 Aug 2026

Alisa Weilerstein plays the Cello Suites

Alisa Weilerstein performs the feat of playing all six of JS Bach’s dance-inspired Cello Suites.American cellist Alisa Weilerstein describes a complete performance of the suites as ‘a kind of shared spiritual experience… they go straight to the head and the heart’ (Gramophone). Her 2020 Cello Suites recording was praised by The Guardian for its ‘sunlit clarity’.Johann Sebastian Bach composed his six Cello Suites during an especially happy period of his career. After his death they faded into obscurity – until their rediscovery in the 1900s by the virtuoso cellist Pablo Casals. They are now considered among the greatest works for the instrument.  All six draw on Baroque dance forms, including the courtly Allemande, the lively Courante, the stately Sarabande and the spirited Gigue. But each suite has its own distinct character. Together, they encompass optimism, sorrow and transcendent jubilation. Supported by Scobie Dickinson Ward

Usher Hall • 22 Aug 2026

Maxim Emelyanychev & SCO Wind Soloists

Enjoy a programme of 20th-century French chamber music.Wind soloists from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra explore music from Poulenc, Ravel and Françaix, with their conductor Maxim Emelyanychev on piano. Francis Poulenc’s chamber music is a beguiling mix of lyrical and frenetic, sombre and playful. Written the year before he died, the sonatas for oboe and clarinet take an occasionally melancholic look back at his musical life, quoting from both early and more recent works. The famous Flute Sonata retains its power to charm, yet is infused with memories of a lost loved one. In contrast, the much earlier Sextet bursts out of the blocks with astonishing, effervescent energy. Dazzling piano music from Maurice Ravel and Jean Françaix’s bustling ‘Musique de Brasserie’ – a vivid portrait of a busy Parisian restaurant – add to this enthralling, colourful, and thoroughly French concert.  

The Queen's Hall • 21 Aug 2026