London Symphony Orchestra unveils venue upgrades for St Luke’s site

LSO tells IQ a new cutting-edge recording studio will help its broadcast work cultivate and diversify its live audiences and programming

LSO St Luke's © Tim Crocker

The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has unveiled a state-of-the-art recording studio at its London St Luke’s venue, with senior figures saying the upgrades signal a step-up in LSO’s efforts to use its digital and broadcasting work to evolve its live audiences.

Alongside a new bespoke audio control room, the multi-million pound investment also sees the St Luke’s performance space given acoustic upgrades for its regular concerts.

Originally built in 1733 as St Luke’s Church, the venue was…

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