Talented young musicians will share their skills at a novel new venue as the London Transport Museum launches a music programme.
The museum, at the heart of London’s theatre district will become a stage for jazz and classical performances – allowing a new generation of musicians to perform for the public.
Performances will take place on Fridays at 2pm in the museum gallery in a series of events beginning February 14 and continuing until October 24.
Elizabeth McKay, Director and CEO for London Transport Museum, said: “We are proud and excited to reveal the full programme details for our inaugural Transported by Culture: Music programme for 2025. We will be welcoming some of London’s most talented and promising young musicians through our doors and we hope to provide them the opportunity to reach a new audience of music lovers through the weekly performances and act as a springboard at this early stage of their career.”
Mezzo-soprano Angelina Dorlin-Barlow (performing on 14 February, 5 September and 24 October): “I am thrilled to have been invited by London Transport Museum to sing at such a vibrant and iconic London venue! I am really excited to perform in the Museum’s gallery and to provide their visitors with a fresh musical experience on a Friday afternoon. The programme really does give young and emerging musicians like myself a fantastic platform to showcase our talent to new audiences”.
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