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Relaxed Lunchtime Concert @ London Symphony Orchestra, LSO St Lukes

April 1, 2022 @ 12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

Friday Lunchtime Concert (Relaxed performance)

LSO Discovery

Fri 1 Apr 2022 12.30pm – 1.15pm
Jerwood Hall, LSO St Luke’s, London

Programme to be announced

Rachel Leach presenter
Stephanie Tepper flute
Helena Ricci harp

Tickets: free entry

Tickets are given on the door on a first come first served basis. Please arrive in good time to avoid disappointment.

Limited accessible seating is available and we recommend letting us know you’re coming so we can reserve your seats and ensure your visit is as smooth as possible. For more information about how to reserve seats or to discuss access needs, please email sophia.turner@lso.co.uk.

 

Suitable for over-5s

 


Please note that finish times are approximate and subject to change.

LSO musicians perform chamber music in the beautiful surroundings of LSO St Luke’s on Old Street. The concerts are informal and are presented by Rachel Leach, and there is a chance to ask questions at the end of the concert.

These performances are particularly suitable for individuals or groups who feel more comfortable attending concerts in a relaxed environment. Everyone is welcome including people with autism, sensory and communication impairments and learning disabilities. The concert will be streamed live on YouTube and features adapted BSL interpretation and live captioning for online viewers.

We hope you will join us either as a member of the audience at LSO St Luke’s (or from the comfort of your own home if you’re watching the stream) where you’ll be free to move and make as much sound as you like!

Find out more about LSO Discovery Relaxed Performances


 

We are doing everything we can to make your visit safe and enjoyable. Below are answers to some FAQs, and you can find further information here.

The majority of our seats are no longer socially-distanced, however some rows of seats in the stalls remain configured in socially-distanced singles and pairs, for those that would prefer to use them. All seats are unallocated – you are free to sit wherever you wish.

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