awards festival 2019, held at LSO St Luke's The venue regularly hosts open rehearsals by the
London Symphony Orchestra in advance of concerts at the nearby
Barbican Hall, and has pioneered genre-busting events such as the Eclectica series, which combines classical, jazz, experimental and electronic sound-worlds.
Junior Trinity, the junior department of
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance have also performed at LSO St Luke's as part of their seasonal concerts with their Symphony Orchestra, Wind Orchestra, Sinfonia, Big Band, and other notable groups. During 2006 the
BBC used the venue to record concerts by
Bruce Springsteen and
Paul Simon for broadcast. In October 2006,
Sting performed the songs of
John Dowland with
Edin Karamazov. The concert was later released on the CD/DVD, The Journey and the Labyrinth. Sir
Elton John also recorded a concert to publicise his album
The Captain & the Kid.
MTV used the venue in 2007 to record a concert from
Editors, for broadcast in the same year.
Patti Smith,
Philip Glass and
Lenny Kaye performed a tribute to
Allen Ginsberg in 2007.
Van Morrison recorded a concert at St Luke's on
BBC Four Sessions on 25 April 2008 featuring songs from his 2008 album,
Keep It Simple. In September 2008,
Duffy played there for BBC Sessions; the concert was televised on 12 October 2008. In December 2008,
BBC Four broadcast ''Sacred Music: The Story of Allegri's Miserere'', presented by
Simon Russell Beale, with a performance by
The Sixteen conducted by
Harry Christophers at St Luke's. ==References==