Verdi's opera AIDA, pianist LANG LANG, FEIST, and more are set for upcoming performances at London's Royal Albert Hall. The full listing of performances includes:
AIDA - Thursday 23 February - Sunday 11 March
No opera matches the grandeur and spectacle of Verdi’s Aida. This stunning in-the-round production will recreate a world of eternal love within the ruins of Ancient Egypt. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.
VIP and corporate hospitality packages are available
There will be an audio-described performance on Saturday 3 March at 2.30pm
Tickets: £21.50 - £75
THE DUBLINERS - Tuesday 13 March, 7.30pm
Raise a glass to the Irish folk legends as they celebrate their 50th anniversary with a special show at the Hall.
Tickets: £25 - £42.50
GREAT CLASSICS: CHORAL FAVOURITES - Wednesday 14 March, 7.30pm
An evening of choral delights from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Tickets: £5 - £40
CLASSICAL SPECTACULAR - Thursday 15 – Sunday 18 March
Classical Spectacular returns with more of your favourite music, lights, lasers and special effects.
Tickets: £13.50 - £57.50
LANG LANG – BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO CYCLE - Tuesday 20, Wednesday 21 & Friday 23 March, 7.45pm
For the first time ever in London, the pianist performs his complete Beethoven Piano Concerto cycle.
Tickets: £20 - £67.50
REDBRIDGE SCHOOLS CHORAL FESTIVAL - Thursday 22 March, 7pm
Around 2000 children from Redbridge schools perform music celebrating the forthcoming Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics.
Tickets available via http://www.redbridgemusic.org.uk/
FEIST - Sunday 25 March, 7.30pm
The Canadian singer-songwriter returns to the Hall, following the release of her critically acclaimed new album Metals.
Tickets: £25 - £42.50 (returns only)
TEENAGE CANCER TRUST CONCERTS - Wednesday 28 March – Tuesday 3 April
Concerts for Teenage Cancer Trust at the Hall have been captivating crowds and raising millions for young people with cancer for over 10 years. The sell-out shows in 2011 included Beady Eye, Biffy Clyro, Jessie J and Tinie Tempah.
This year’s line-up is yet to be released, but will continue this tradition by featuring some of the biggest artists, bands and comedians in the world.
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