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Please note: This is a rescheduled date from 14 February 2021. All tickets for the original date remain valid. Further information for tickets holders impacted by this change of date, can be found here
Programme to include: Beethoven, Mozart, Bartok, Chopin, Rachmainov, Eric Whitacre and Joseph Stein
Often billed as ‘Britain’s most musical family’, the Kanneh-Masons are seven siblings raised in Nottingham and range in age from 24 to 11 years old; all play either violin, piano or cello. They have won numerous prizes and awards and the children all attend, or have attended, London’s Royal Academy of Music and its Primary and Junior Academies apart from Jeneba, who instead has chosen to study at London’s Royal College of Music.
Sheku, third eldest in the family, shot to fame as the winner of the 2016 BBC Young Musician competition, the first black musician to win the award since its launch in 1978. He then became a household name after being invited to perform at the 2018 wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, which was watched by billions around the world. He has made two chart topping albums, Inspiration and Elgar, as well as being a part of the family’s first album, Carnival, released in November this year.
Isata and Jeneba are both former BBC Young Musician category finalists and the eldest, pianist Isata, has also presented for the Proms. Collectively, the Kanneh-Masons have performed at the 2018 BAFTA Ceremony and concert halls across the world and, during the lockdown months, garnered audiences in the millions for their popular Facebook live performances from their family home in Nottingham. These precious moments of family life and music were beautifully captured in the BBC’s recent Imagine documentary.
The Kanneh-Mason Family:
Isata Kanneh-Mason
Braimah Kanneh-Mason
Sheku Kanneh-Mason
Konya Kanneh-Mason
Jeneba Kanneh-Mason
Aminata Kanneh-Mason
Mariatu Kanneh-Mason
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Flexible booking policy – for your peace of mind
If live performances are cancelled for any reason, we will contact you to outline your options, which will include a full refund. If you or anyone you live with/in your support bubble displays symptoms of COVID-19, or if you are required to self-isolate following Government guidance, please do not visit the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall. Instead, call our Box Office team on 0115 989 5555 to request an exchange or full refund up to 24 hours before the performance you are attending. If the performance you are planning to attend is within 24 hours, please call the Box Office to discuss your options.
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