Cadogan Hall

Cadogan Hall
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General information
TypeConcert hall
Architectural styleByzantine Revival architecture
LocationSloane Terrace, Chelsea, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom
Completed1907 (as a church); 2004 (as a concert hall)
Design and construction
ArchitectsRobert Fellowes Chisholm (original building); Paul Davis and Partners Architects (2004 conversion)
Other information
Seating capacity953
Website
cadoganhall.com/
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Cadogan Hall /kəˈdʌɡən/ is a 953-seat-capacity concert hall in Sloane Terrace in Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England.

The resident music ensemble at Cadogan Hall is the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO). Cadogan Estates offered the RPO the use of the hall as its principal venue in late 2001. The RPO gave its first concert as the resident ensemble of Cadogan Hall in November 2004. From 2005 to 2021 Cadogan Hall was used by the BBC for a handful of Proms concerts.

Cadogan Hall has also been used as a recording venue. In February 2006, a recording of Mozart symphonies with John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque Soloists was produced and made available immediately after the performances. In 2009, art rock band Marillion recorded a concert there which was released on the album Live from Cadogan in 2011.