Visit shops, music publishers, recording companies, societies and forums all gathered under one roof!

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The London International Festival of Early Music is back at the Blackheath Halls.

This three-day early music exhibition attracts instrument makers from around the globe. Visit shops, music publishers, recording companies, societies and forums all gathered under one roof!

Tickets to the exhibition include a festival programme and entry to performance platforms, the young ensemble competition, workshops, talks and much more.

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Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
One Day Entry£10.00 per ticket
Three Days Entry£20.00 per ticket
Two Days Entry£15.00 per ticket

* This event is FREE to U18 + full-time students

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  • Credit cards accepted (no fee)

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  • Smoking not allowed

Map & Directions

London International Early Music Festival 2022 (LIFEM)

Type:Exhibition

Blackheath Halls, 23 Lee Road, Blackheath, London, SE3 9RQ
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