Bang & Olufsen’s Mayfair Store: The New Destination for London’s Music Scene

Bang & Olufsen of Mayfair, known for its high-quality audio and visual products, recently announced an exciting series of exclusive performances at its flagship New Bond Street store. The event, titled B&O Music Lates, will showcase a lineup of London’s most promising artists, offering music enthusiasts and talent scouts a unique opportunity to discover rising stars. Starting on 1st February, the series will run every Thursday from 6PM to 8PM, with attendance by RSVP only.

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This initiative reflects Bang & Olufsen’s commitment to delivering an exceptional shopping experience that goes beyond just selling products. By hosting these performances, the store becomes a hub for cultural exchange and artistic discovery. Visitors can immerse themselves in the world of Bang & Olufsen at 72 New Bond Street, W1S 1RR, where they will experience not only the brand’s state-of-the-art products but also the vibrant energy of London’s music scene.

The first week features artists such as Ayda Rose and Ace Clvrk, followed by Azul Ketchi and Lexbeatz in the second week. The lineup continues with Cam Bloomfield and Lost Romantic, Peonie and Grace Gachot, and more. Bang & Olufsen’s plan to eventually integrate local art and cinema into the venue further illustrates their dedication to supporting the creative community.

This series of performances marks the beginning of what promises to be a dynamic and enriching experience for both artists and audiences. As London’s music scene continues to thrive, Bang & Olufsen of Mayfair positions itself at the forefront of this artistic wave, providing a platform for new talent to shine.

Schedule of Events

Week 1: Feb 1st
Ayda Rose
Ace Clvrk

Week 2: Feb 8th
Azul Ketchi
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Week 3: Feb 15th
Cam Bloomfield
Lost Romantic

Week 4: Feb 22nd
Peonie
Grace Gachot

Week 5: Feb 29th
Valntna
Emily

Week 6: Mar 7th
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