The City is home to the LSO and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, two of the most highly-regarded music festivals in the UK, Barbican Hall and a host of Livery halls and churches that present lunchtime recitals and early evening concerts.
One of London and the UK's premier concert venues, Barbican Hall is home to the London Symphony Orchestra and hosts a diverse programme of exciting classical and contemporary music performances.
Mid-scale venue hosting a range of music concerts, including free lunchtime concerts presented in conjunction with the City Music Society and evening performances produced with partners such as Spitalfields Music and the Guildhall School of . . .
One of the world's leading conservatoires for the professional training of actors, musicians and stage technicians, the guildhall School's students present over 300 music, drama and operatic performances annually.
LSO St Luke's is an 18th-century Grade 1 listed Hawksmoor church, restored to become the home of the LSO's community and music education programme LSO Discovery.
The hallowed surroundings, which date back to the 12th century and were the London base of the Knights Templar, make Temple Church a special place to see a concert.
Although primarily used as a recording and rehearsal studio for the finest national and international artists and orchestras, The Warehouse is a small, intimate venue (seats 100) that presents a limited public concert programme.
If you want to see performances with a taste of the old East End, Wilton's is the place. It's the world's oldest and last surviving grand music hall but is a sadly neglected London institution.