Elgar RoomFor selected events the Café Consort will be open pre-show for drinks and dining.All diners receive a complimentary drink when ordering a two-course meal.Design: www.viewcre<strong>at</strong>ive.co.uk / Inform<strong>at</strong>ion correct <strong>at</strong> time of printingA<strong>MORE</strong>Friday 28 September, 7.30pmBrought together after their <strong>Royal</strong> College ofMusic tutor overheard a convers<strong>at</strong>ion betweentwo Warner Bros. record executives, Amoreare a fresh British opera group whose classicaltraining and impressive performance experienceput them head and shoulders above similar acts.Talented, charism<strong>at</strong>ic and passion<strong>at</strong>e, Amore willperform music from their debut album StandTogether, which includes iconic songs Avé Maria,Jerusalem, Amazing Grace and more.Unreserved se<strong>at</strong>ing.Tickets: £13.50<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> andThe Wire magazine presentREWIRED LIVEWednesday 10 October, 8pmA night of experiment<strong>at</strong>ion and cosmic groovespresented with The Wire, the world’s leadingmonthly altern<strong>at</strong>ive music magazine. Famousgradu<strong>at</strong>e of the 1980s Chicago house and technomusic scene Hieroglyphic Being performs anexclusive set written for the event. He is joinedby Some Truths, dubstep star Bass Clef’s synthside project, a special guest and The WireSound System.Cabaret-style unreserved se<strong>at</strong>ing.Tickets: £10<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> & For Folk’s Sake presenthush: MARY EPWORTHAND GUESTSS<strong>at</strong>urday 20 October, 8pmFor Folk’s Sake is the world’s leading folkwebzine covering folk, indie, pop, country androots music. Mary Epworth’s debut album DreamLife, mixed by Thomas Monahan (DevendraBanhart, Beechword Sparks) and Gareth Jones(Depeche Mode, These New Puritans) is fastbecoming one of the most talked about releasesof the year. Influenced by traditional English songand 1960s west coast psychedelica Mary plays“folksy surrealism with a slightly demented popheart” (BBC 6 Music), and comes to the ElgarRoom as part of hush, the <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>’sseries for emerging artists.Cabaret-style unreserved se<strong>at</strong>ing.Tickets: £8.50Box Office: 0845 401 5005 www.royalalbert<strong>hall</strong>.comBooking fees apply except to personal visitors to the Box Office.Sign up for our free newsletter: www.royalalbert<strong>hall</strong>.comExplore behind the scenes <strong>at</strong> the <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>: life.royalalbert<strong>hall</strong>.comfacebook.com/royalalbert<strong>hall</strong> twitter.com/royalalbert<strong>hall</strong><strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AP. Registered charity no: 254543.
RAVENWednesday 24 October, 7.30pmRaven are not your average string quartet. Theirexciting arrangements and performance stylebre<strong>at</strong>he new life into classical tunes and haveresulted in a string of hugely successful liveperformances. Raven return to the Elgar Roomafter their sell-out concert last year to showcasea mix of m<strong>at</strong>erial fe<strong>at</strong>uring arrangements of rockand pop songs, as well as their wide-rangingclassical repertoire.Unreserved se<strong>at</strong>ing.Tickets: £13.50YOLANDA BROWNS<strong>at</strong>urday 17 November, 8pmDouble MOBO Award winning saxophonistYolanDa Brown brings a wonderful mix of jazz,soul and reggae to her Elgar Room debut.Widely regarded as the emerging ‘voice’ ofmainstream jazz in the UK, YolanDa is an excitingand in-demand performer, having toured withThe Tempt<strong>at</strong>ions, Errol Brown, Courtney Pineand Diana Krall.YolanDa will also be particip<strong>at</strong>ing in our musiceduc<strong>at</strong>ion programme, working with youngpeople from across London.Unreserved se<strong>at</strong>ing.Tickets: £22.50SCROOBIUS PIPAND POLARBEAR:INSPIRED WORDWednesday 21 November, 8pmThe UK’s burgeoning spoken word scenedelivers social commentary through rhythmicprose and verse and we bring two of the genre’sleading lights to the Elgar Room this November.Scroobius Pip’s everyman polemics tap intocultural unease and political disaffection withverve and wit, while Polarbear performsstories drawn from a life raised on hip-hopand Arthur Scargill.Cabaret-style unreserved se<strong>at</strong>ing.Tickets: £10Box Office: 0845 401 5005 www.royalalbert<strong>hall</strong>.comBooking fees apply except to personal visitors to the Box Office.Sign up for our free newsletter: www.royalalbert<strong>hall</strong>.comExplore behind the scenes <strong>at</strong> the <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>: life.royalalbert<strong>hall</strong>.comfacebook.com/royalalbert<strong>hall</strong> twitter.com/royalalbert<strong>hall</strong><strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Albert</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AP. Registered charity no: 254543.