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A Tribute To Stormzy, Dave, Central Cee And More For One Night Only

November 28, 20253 Mins Read
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The Great Hall at Barts North Wing in London and a rapper performing on stage holding a microphoneThe Great Hall at Barts North Wing in London and a rapper performing on stage holding a microphone


London is the heavyweight champ of the UK’s rap and grime scene. From Brixton to Stratford, its boroughs have shaped the genres’ raw energy, trademark swagger and most iconic rappers. Stormzy, Skepta, Dave, Central Cee—they’re London through and through, so naturally, the place to celebrate the best of UK rap and grime is right here where it all began. This December, this one-off concert special reimagines hits like “Sprinter”, “Own It” and “Woman” inside Barts North Wing—a 900-year-old landmark with one of London’s most spectacular restored interiors.

UK rap and grime hits reimagined live inside a historic London hall

A drum set and a cello player performing by candlelightA drum set and a cello player performing by candlelight

Your favourite UK rap and grime songs get turned inside out at this concert. “Blinded by Your Grace, Pt. 2”, “Dance Wiv Me”, “Location” and more get reworked and performed live by classically trained musicians. Those gritty 808s and rattling hi-hats? They vanish, replaced by live drum beats and music on strings. Fans get to hear how songs by the likes of Little Simz, JME and J House sound like when they’re completely reimagined but their essence stays the same.

On Saturday 6 Decemberthis tribute is coming to the Great Hall inside Barts North Wing — an 18th-century Grade I-listed venue in West Smithfield. Rap and grime songs go classical inside a historic London venue lit by thousands of candles. Unconventional? Sure — and that’s where the magic lies.

Candlelight: The Sound of UK Rap & Grime

6 December, 2025 5:30 PM

The Great Hall – Barts North Wing

From £34.65

Barts North Wing: the UK’s oldest running hospital that now hosts live music shows

The 900-year-old Barts North Wing is the UK’s oldest operating hospital –and that’s not even its most impressive feat. From The Great Fire Of London to The Blitz, this grand venue has weathered many storms: and for good reason. It’s undergone several renovations over the last few centuries, with its most recent being a whopping £9.5 million glow-up this past October.

Walk through the building, and you’ll see that it’s the Great Hall that steals the show. The triple-height ceilings boast gilded stucco designs inspired by Baroque and the south wall showcases a historic Charter Window that dates back to 1664. Majestic, opulent and simply timeless — it’s an epic venue fit for an epic night of live music.

Candlelight: The Sound of UK Rap & Grime

6 December, 2025 5:30 PM

The Great Hall – Barts North Wing

From £34.65

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