This distinguished London venue stands among the capital’s premier performance spaces. It presents an eclectic programme featuring orchestral works, jazz ensembles, popular music, and talks.
This magnificent Grade II listed structure began life as the New Christian Science Church in 1907 before undergoing a stunning transformation into a premier concert venue in 2004. The conversion created one of the capital’s most acoustically impressive performance spaces.
The venue now serves as the prestigious home base for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra whilst presenting around 300 annual performances. Its diverse programming encompasses symphonic works, contemporary music, jazz sessions, folk music, and global sounds, complemented by stimulating discussions, debates, and local community gatherings.
During the Chelsea Arts Festival weekend, Cadogan Hall will host an array of thoughtfully curated live performances and engaging dialogues.
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