Augustin Hadelich

Augustin Hadelich live in London

Sept. 3, 2026 at Royal Albert Hall in London, United Kingdom

Augustin Hadelich, Berliner Philharmoniker, Kirill Petrenko

Unclaimed Artist Classical

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Classical Concerts in London

Experience Augustin Hadelich live on September 3rd

Augustin Hadelich will perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London on September 3, 2026. Hadelich is a German-American violinist recognized for his technically assured and emotionally nuanced interpretations of both standard repertoire and lesser-known works. His playing is often described as possessing a beautiful tone, clarity, and a compelling stage presence. He frequently performs concertos by composers such as Beethoven, Brahms, and Tchaikovsky, alongside contemporary pieces. He won a Grammy Award in 2019 for his recording of Barber’s Violin Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra.

The Royal Albert Hall opened in 1871 and was originally named in memory of Prince Albert, husband to Queen Victoria. It is a prominent London landmark renowned for its distinctive circular architecture and exceptional acoustics. The Hall has hosted a diverse range of events throughout its history, including classical concerts, orchestral performances, film premieres, sporting events and popular music concerts. It is particularly known as the annual venue for the BBC Proms, a significant British classical music festival. The building itself is Grade I listed, signifying its architectural and historical importance. Its capacity is approximately 5,234 seats.

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