Wigmore Hall
Wigmore Hall is an essential platform for the world's most sought-after soloists and chamber musicians.It hosts over 400 events in a season, selling some 165,000 tickets each year in the process.
Every week a concert is broadcast worldwide on radio and the internet through BBC Radio 3. The Hall also launched its own recording label, Wigmore Hall Live, in 2005 with a growing number of releases available for sale in retail outlets worldwide.
Renowned for having some of the finest acoustics anywhere, numerous live recordings are made here. It has many devoted fans, but is often missed due to its location north of Oxford Street, the pavement traffic thins to a trickle once you cross the great shopping Sargasso. Built in the Renaissance style using alabaster and marble, the venue has attracted many notables including Camille Saint-Saëns, Percy Grainger, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Sergey Prokofiev, Benjamin Britten and Francis Poulenc.
36 Wigmore Street, W1U 2BP.
Bond Street or Oxford Circus Tube.
Call: 020 7935 2141

Every week a concert is broadcast worldwide on radio and the internet through BBC Radio 3. The Hall also launched its own recording label, Wigmore Hall Live, in 2005 with a growing number of releases available for sale in retail outlets worldwide.
Renowned for having some of the finest acoustics anywhere, numerous live recordings are made here. It has many devoted fans, but is often missed due to its location north of Oxford Street, the pavement traffic thins to a trickle once you cross the great shopping Sargasso. Built in the Renaissance style using alabaster and marble, the venue has attracted many notables including Camille Saint-Saëns, Percy Grainger, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Sergey Prokofiev, Benjamin Britten and Francis Poulenc.
36 Wigmore Street, W1U 2BP. Bond Street or Oxford Circus Tube.
Call: 020 7935 2141



