booking - in the dark - london

seating info

BAND A - our best selling seats, sat right in the heart of the space for the best immersive sound in the house (and comfy, cushioned seats)

BAND B - seated inside the centre of the nave and still immersed in the 360° sound, just slightly on the edges, and on pews rather than chairs

BAND C - the side of the main performance space, more 180° sound than 360° , but still experience the immersive sound on the ground level - pew seating

all seats are unreserved within bands

booking - in the dark - london

FAQs

  • Yes, completely. Both for the audience and the musicians. A sleep mask is included with your ticket for full immersion.

  • A secret mix crossing ambient, Scandi, nu-folk, indie & a little experimental. It’s not classical music or jazz, though tiny elements may feature. The best way to describe it is how it feels - profound, raw, cathartic & at times ethereal.

  • There’s a tiny bit of amplified sound as you arrive, and for a couple of moments during the show. But other than that, it is completely acoustic. And it’s definitely not a band. There are c.25 voices and c.25 instruments… and they’re all playing live, around you.

  • A secret ensemble of multi-talented instrumentalists & singers. You’ll meet them at the end.

  • It couldn’t be further from it. Around 30 musicians are going to be performing live… around, past & through you… and they’re also in total darkness, just like the audience. It’s an extraordinary way of experiencing live music.

  • St Andrew Holborn - a few minutes walk from Chancery Lane tube. The full address is 5 St Andrew Street London EC4A 3AF

    And for one night only, on 13 February, underneath the hull of the incredible Cutty Sark (King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9HT)

  • c.70 minutes - doors open 30 mins beforehand and we strongly suggest arriving early.

  • No. Once we go dark, we go dark. Doors close at the exact start time and we can’t admit latecomers.

  • Seated throughout, on a mixture of pews & chairs. Audiences in the past have brought cushions, blankets & hats, and all are welcome - be as comfortable as you desire.

  • St Andrew Holborn • in term of entry & exit, absolutely, however the venue unfortunately doesn’t have any accessible toilets. To help this we’re compiling a list of places close by that do and will share that with you by email when you contact us to buy accessible tickets.

    The Cutty Sark is fully accessible.

  • St Andrew Holborn • simply email hello(@)in-the-dark.com, and we’ll send you a special code so that you can buy a ticket for yourself and of course your essential companion. We’ll make sure you’re well taken care of on the night and offer priority entry to our ‘music-able’ ticket holders. We’ll also ask for your feedback after the event to make sure that we make our events as accessible as humanly possible.

    Booking for the Cutty Sark - including for accessible tickets - is via their website

    Important - please see the answer to ‘are the venues accessible’ for full accessibility details

  • If your child can sit still & quietly, they’ll love it. No under 6’s though, thank you.

  • Not at all. This is about deep listening – not scare tactics or theatrics.

  • Max 400 - this is a small batch, intimate show :)