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Trafalgar Square

Named in honour of the British naval victory at the Battle of Trafalgar, Trafalgar Square is a public square that features a number of historic sculptures and plinths, most famously Nelson's Column at the centre and the Fourth Plinth, which showcases changing works of contemporary art since 1999. The square is also a popular site for gatherings and demonstrations, such as climate change and anti-apartheid protests. Every Christmas season, a Norway spruce is erected in the square (as a token of appreciation from the Norwegian government for the UK's support during the Second World War) for twelve nights in the lead-up to Christmas.

What's On @ Trafalgar Square

Clueless The Musical

Clueless The Musical

14 Jul 2025 - 23 Aug 2025

'Welcome to your new favourite musical!' (WhatsOnStage) because Clueless is 'fun, fabulous' (Independent) and 'a non-stop party' (Radio Times).
Majesty in Motion Exploring Westminster's Royal Legacy
Witness the iconic Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Marvel at the cultural richness and history of Trafalgar Square, including Nelson's Column and the National Gallery. Explore the majestic Westminster Abbey and delve into centuries of royal ceremonies. All fees and taxes are included in the experience. Trafalgar Square - Admission not included Pall Mall St. James's Palace - Admission not included Buckingham Palace Westminster Abbey - Admission not included Horse Guards Parade at Whitehall - Admission not included Houses of Parliament - Admission not included Downing Street - Admission not included. Infants and small children are welcome and can use a pram or stroller during the experience. Service animals are permitted. Nearby public transportation options make it easy to get to us. This experience is suitable for all levels of physical fitness. This walking tour focuses on viewing buildings from the outside. Experience supplied by Nick
Sarah Davachi + Angharad Davies

Sarah Davachi + Angharad Davies

2 Oct 2025 - 2 Oct 2025

Baba Yaga's Hut Presents: Sarah Davachi + Angharad Davies £24 (inc. fees) - St Martin In The Fields - 2nd October 2025 Sarah Davachi (b. 1987, Canada) is a composer and performer whose work is concerned with the close intricacies of timbral and temporal space, utilizing extended durations and considered harmonic structures that emphasize gradual variations in texture, overtone complexity, psychoacoustic phenomena, and tuning and intonation. Her compositions span solo, chamber ensemble, and acousmatic formats, incorporating a wide range of acoustic and electronic instrumentation. Similarly informed by minimalist and longform tenets, early music concepts of form and affect, as well as experimental production practices of the studio environment, in her sound is an intimate and patient experience that lessens perceptions of the familiar and the distant. In addition to her acclaimed recorded output, Davachi has toured and performed extensively; her work has been presented internationally by Southbank Centre (London UK), Barbican Centre (London UK), INA grm (Paris FR), Kontraklang (Berlin DE), Elbphilharmonie (Hamburg DE), Organ Reframed (London UK), The Museum of Modern Art (New York USA), The Getty Museum (Los Angeles USA), The Academy Museum (Los Angeles USA), Orgelpark (Amsterdam NL), Honen-in Temple (Kyoto JP), Open Frame (Sydney AU), Église Saint-Eustache (Paris FR), Église du Gesù (Montréal CA), Temppeliaukio Church (Helsinki FI), Grace Cathedral (San Francisco USA), Rockefeller Memorial Chapel (Chicago USA), and Museo Reina Sofia (Madrid ES), among others. Commissioned and ensemble projects include works for The London Contemporary Orchestra, Quatuor Bozzini, Harmonic Space Orchestra, Apartment House, Ghost Ensemble, Wild Up, Yarn/Wire, Chamber Choir Ireland, The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Radio France, Diapason, Contemporaneous Ensemble, Cello Octet Amsterdam, and the Canadian International Organ Competition. In 2020 she founded Late Music, an imprint within the partner labels division of Warp Records. For over a decade, Davachi had the unique opportunity to work for the National Music Centre in Canada as an interpreter and content developer of their collection of acoustic and electronic keyboard instruments. She holds a master's degree in electronic music from Mills College in Oakland, California and a doctoral degree in musicology from UCLA (with a dissertation on timbre, phenomenology, and critical organology), and is based in Los Angeles, California, USA. Angharad Davies is joined by Richard Jones to play an acoustic version of her critically acclaimed album gwneud a gwneud eto / do and do again Angharad Davies is a violin player who’s work exists between the thresholds of improvisation, composition and experimental music. Her approach to sound involves attentive listening and exploring beyond the sonic confines of her instrument and performance expectation. Being an intrepid collaborator has seen her work with the likes of Tony Conrad, Elaine Radigue, Tarek Atoui, Gwenno, Lina Lapelyte, Richard Dawson, JG Thirlwell and Annea Lockwood. As a composer she has been commissioned by Counterflows, LCMF, Tŷ Cerdd, Nawr, Explore Ensemble, GBSR duo, + AndPLAY and her music is often played on BBC Radio 3’s New Music Show. Richard Jones is a viola player and founding member of the Ligeti Quartet. His work takes him between classical, pop and experimental music. As an arranger he has worked on recent Mercury Prize-nominated albums by Fontaines DC, Jessie Ware and many others. As a multi-instrumentalist, he is a live member of the recently re-formed band Pulp and contributed to creating their new album, entitled More. He is also a member of Beth Gibbons’ (Portishead) live band. Presented by Baba Yaga's Hut. All ages
Joep Beving

Joep Beving

7 Nov 2025 - 8 Nov 2025

With his contemplative piano music, the composer and musician can reach the depths of any heart. Joep Beving makes minimalist piano music, which he describes as 'accessible music for complex emotions'. His albums Solipsism from 2015 and Prehension from 2017 reached millions of listeners, gaining him a reputation as a post-classical composer.
James Yorkston & Nina Persson

James Yorkston & Nina Persson

17 Sept 2025 - 20 Sept 2025

James Yorkston is a Scottish singer-songwriter and author known for his folk and indie music, while Nina Persson is a Swedish musician, best known as the former lead singer of The Cardigans. They have collaborated on the album "The Great White Sea Eagle".

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