Sudha Ragunathan Live Concert at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan – Carnatic Vocal Recital
About This Event
*Event Postponed*
Due to unavoidable medical circumstances, the concert has been postponed. Sudha Ragunathan has sustained a fracture and has undergone surgery. On medical advice, she requires a minimum of six weeks of complete rest and recovery. While we were very much looking forward to the original date, her health and recovery take priority.
Sudha Ragunathan has offered us a new date as mentioned above for the concert which is Saturda...Read more
*Event Postponed*
Due to unavoidable medical circumstances, the concert has been postponed. Sudha Ragunathan has sustained a fracture and has undergone surgery. On medical advice, she requires a minimum of six weeks of complete rest and recovery. While we were very much looking forward to the original date, her health and recovery take priority.
Sudha Ragunathan has offered us a new date as mentioned above for the concert which is Saturday 10th October 2026 at 6pm.
A Carnatic music concert led by vocalist Sudha Ragunathan is scheduled for Sunday, 15 March 2026, at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 4A Castletown Road, London (W14 9HE). The performance is part of the venue’s festival music programming.
The concert will feature a traditional Carnatic repertoire format, with vocal presentation supported by violin, mridangam, and ghatam accompaniment.
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Timing: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Ticketing: £27/£22 (discounted price £25/£20 with code BVB2026)
The program is intended for audiences interested in live Carnatic classical music in a concert setting.
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Carnatic violinist and educator Balu Raguraman, a Trinity College London Fellow, performs and teaches in the UK, advancing Carnatic music in Europe.
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The Bhavan, London: The UK’s largest centre for Indian classical arts. A cultural landmark in West Kensington hosting world-class music and dance.
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