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Over 50 concerts across 22 cities: through the noise’s Autumn 2024 season

Over 50 concerts across 22 cities: through the noise's Autumn 2024 season
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Founded just over three years ago by Jack Bazalgette and Jack Crozier, through the noise presents informal crowdfunded classical gigs to local communities across the UK and beyond. the company’s Autumn 2024 season features over 50 concerts in venues across 22 UK and European cities. The Autumn line-up includes six extensive tours and five exclusive solo dates, from 4 September to 7 December 2024.

A tour by Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason will feature two shows at London nightclub KOKO and a performance at Nottingham’s 2000-capacity stadium, Rock City and there will be two tours showcasing the traditional music of West African with acclaimed musicians Sidiki Dembélé and Seckou Keita.  A journey into the UNESCO-protected polyphonic sounds of the mediaeval Mediterranean will feature Idrîsî Ensemble and a spotlight on pianists will include Mariam Batsashvili, Natalie Tenenbaum, and Pavel Kolesnikov. 

Artists making their noisenight debut are Mariam Batsashvili, Natalie Tenenbaum, Anastasia Kobekina, Idrîsî Ensemble, and Tangram Sound. Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason also make their first appearance as a duo.

Full details from the through the noise website.


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