Taking in the musical delights at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall

Published: 09th August 2010
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The Queen Elizabeth Hall is a haven for those who love to watch musicals, classical, jazz and first grade dance performances. There is an official theatre guide so that anyone from anywhere can plan a vacation there. All of the shows are listed with directions on how to get the tickets for them and suggestions of nearby places to stay. The Queen Elizabeth Hall is located in the South Bank Centre in Waterloo, London. Every year millions of people flock there to enjoy the prominent plays and dance performances. The Queen Elizabeth Hall has special chambers for the orchestra, choirs, dancers and quartets. To host live music, the Hall has two small venues called The Purcell Room and The Front Room.

There are some good London hotels where you can stay during your 'musical' vacation. The Premier Inn, County Hall, London Marriott Hotel County Hall, Premier Inn London Southwark and Premier Inn London Victoria are situated quite near to the Queen Elizabeth Hall. They have all the facilities and all the modern amenities to make your London stay enjoyable. There are hotels that provide proximity to other attractions in London at the same time too. It's possible to book good rooms at London hotels online. They offer great rates, good quality rooms and special offers.


A few of the musical delights that are played at The Queen Elizabeth Hall are Le Cirque Invisible, The London Jazz Festival and the Spaghetti Western Orchestra. The enchanting Le Cirque Invisible returned to Hall for a limited rerun. With its mesmerizing story, the husband and wife team of Jean-Baptiste Thierrée and Victoria Chaplin captivates both adults and kids. The show is a treat to the eye with its stage transformations and magical illusions. The success of the show lies in the perfect mixture of story, content, meaning and even emotion. The two seasoned performers work well with what looks like homemade costumes and props. Jean-Baptiste Thierrée performs his tricks comically and creates a surreal look. The enchanting world of Le Cirque Invisible starts August 5, 2010.

The London Jazz Festival needs no particular introduction; it has been running successfully for over 18 years now. You should never miss it if you are a jazz enthusiast. The London Jazz Festival has in fact become the landmark musical event in London. It has been nominated for the Sony Award too. The 2009 shows with international talent and fresh faces, opened up to a large number of audience members. Spaghetti Western Orchestra actually premièred in 2007. It contains music from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, For A Few Dollars More and Once Upon A Time in the West. Brilliant and talented musicians play over a hundred musical instruments. The show is a genre in itself and creates a new meaning in concert performance. Not only is it funny, it also encourages the participation of the audience.

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