Cadogan Hall
Overview
Cadogan Hall is a live music venue near Sloane Square in London. This former church hosts classical, pop and rock gigs. Book tickets to see your favourite musicians in concert at Cadogan Hall.
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Practical Information
Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, London, SW1X 9DQ
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 7730 4500
Venue Details & Map
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Cadogan Hall
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Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane TerraceLondonSW1X 9DQ - Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7730 4500
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Fab space with amazing sound. Seen two acoustic gigs here so far - Shelby Lynne and Ryan Adams - both faultless, and in this amazing venue a touch of magic is added. Will be back.more
Cadogan Hall is a beautiful art-deco venue just off Sloane Square. We were here for an orchestral night and the natural sound of the strings and flutes filled the theatre well, creating some decent decibels without any electric assistance.
Seating is comfortable on both levels, even though the terrace is just pews and benches. Around the room are famous stained glass windows and art-deco...more
We went to watch the Real Variety Show here. It was a free, pretty packed evening. The entrance hall filled up with lots of bodies and there was nowhere really to comfortably be. The bar was ok, if a little limited - but surprisingly reasonable, A glass of wine was around a fiver and water was about 1.50 a bottle.
The loos are downstairs and there are not many of them - causing the...more
Codagan Hall is a classy, intimate venue perfect for acohstic and small group performances.
It's a stunning setting with a simple stage. Horse shoe seating on ground floor and balcony.
They've got an eclectic line up, mainly classical. Within sight from Sloan Square station, just past the royal court, it's easy to find. Slightly old fashioned, but what I'd prefer to call classical ambience...more
