Phoebe Rayner – Rush Hour concerts
The Stoller HallPraised for her “coppery” and “richly coloured mezzo”, Phoebe Rayner is a recent graduate of the Royal College of Music....
The Stoller Hall has launched a new series of gigs featuring emerging musicians that is designed to give commuters something to do after work, rather than sitting in traffic. It’s a chance to see some of the best new talent in the country before anyone else.
Each performance costs just £5, starts at 6pm and is one hour long. The idea is to avoid rush-hour and relax with an hour of live music instead. Attendees can pre-order a drink to collect and enjoy during the event. The Stoller Hall is conveniently located opposite Victoria train station for people that normally travel by tram or train during the evening peak.
The gigs are part of The Stoller Hall’s Emerging Artists Scheme, support by The Haworth Trust, which sees musicians in the early stages of their career given a platform at a world-class music venue. The performances are taking place between September 2023 and March 2024 and tickets are available now.
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