Things to do in South Kensington > Experience > Live Music and Performance > Cadogan Hall
Tucked behind Sloane Square, Cadogan Hall has become one of London’s most respected concert venues since opening in 2004. The building itself dates to 1907, a former New Christian Science Church transformed into a 900-seat auditorium with warm acoustics and a clean, contemporary feel. Its white façade and Byzantine-style tower are distinctive, but it’s the hall’s intimacy that sets it apart from larger venues.
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Home to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Cadogan Hall hosts a rich mix of concerts: chamber music, jazz, choral works, and world music all find a place here. The scale makes it ideal for hearing fine details — a string quartet’s whisper or the breath of a soloist — while still feeling grand enough for symphonic repertoire. Audiences are loyal, drawn by both the quality of programming and the sense of being close to the performers.
5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ, United Kingdom
Why We Love It
An intimate space with outstanding acoustics.
Home of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
A diverse programme spanning classical, jazz, and world music.