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You can find live music in pubs and small venues across London almost every night of the week, while larger venues, such as Earls Court, Wembley Arena and Brixton Academy, regularly host world famous acts. You can also attend the BBC Proms classical concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, which are usually held during the summer months and December.
If you enjoy the theatre, you will certainly not be disappointed by the range of plays, operas, ballets and musicals on offer in the capital. Visit the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, watch the English National Opera perform at The Coliseum, or step back in time for an evening at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre on the South Bank.
London's West End is a hub of musical and theatrical activity, with well-known thespians gracing the stages alongside up-and-coming actors in some of the best productions around. From the long-running popular shows of The Phantom of the Opera to modern and trendy performances like Avenue Q, there is always something on to suit all tastes and ages.



