The City’s music offering is as diverse as it is exciting. From local festivals to fashionable clubs and bars of Hoxton, Shoreditch and Brick Lane, there’s something for everyone, whatever their taste.
The 333/Mother bar complex boasts a pretty eclectic line up of music, covering everything from dancehall to drum and bass, breaks and reggae.
Popular Brick Lane pub/club with three bars and live music most nights of the week.
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.
A tiny basement venue, the Betsey Trotwood is dedicated to discovering and helping rising stars of the indie circuit.
An array of art and other oddities provide a visual feast while live and DJ-based music and multi-media entertainment create the chilled-out vibe for which the Big Chill (festival) has become known over the years.
The Broadgate Events Department organise a wide range of free activities at their two open spaces located around Liverpool Street Station.
Vibrant and consistently popular live music venue located under the arches in fashionable Shoreditch.
The club, which entertains up to 1,500 people over three rooms, was renovated from the old cold storage units of Smithfield Market. It boasts slick, stark industrial interiors and an eclectic programme of live music drawing a mixed crowd.
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.
Shoreditch bar that's something of an institution due its club nights and regular gigs.