Concert
Eusebius String Quartet & Daniel Bates

DATE

16 June 2026

TIME

7:30pm – 9:00pm
Doors open at 7:15 pm

Free admission

Fitzrovia Arts Festival 2026 brings an exceptional evening of music to Fitzrovia Chapel, with the acclaimed Eusebius String Quartet joined by oboist and festival founder Daniel Bates.

An intimate programme of strings and winds, performed by some of Britain’s finest chamber musicians in one of London’s most beautiful and atmospheric spaces. This is an evening to savour.

ABOUT

Eusebius String Quartet

Praised as “convincing and stylish” by Gramophone and described by BBC Music Magazine as possessing “full-blooded yet flexible tone”, the Eusebius String Quartet have built a reputation for imaginative, committed performances since forming in 2016. They perform regularly on BBC Radio 3, record for the SOMM label, and appear at festivals and venues across the UK and Europe.

 

Daniel Bates

Daniel Bates studied at the Royal Academy of Music and Pembroke College, Cambridge, and at eighteen became the youngest ever winner of the Royal Overseas League Music Competition. He is principal oboe with the Irish Chamber Orchestra, the City of London Sinfonia, and co-principal oboe of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. As well as a distinguished orchestral career, he is the founder and artistic director of the Fitzrovia Arts Festival itself.

 

The Fitzrovia Arts Festival

The Fitzrovia Arts Festival is a remarkable thing. In the heart of one of the greatest cities in the world the community of Fitzrovia has come together to create an incredible event.

Due to the generosity of the sponsors all Fitzrovia Arts Festival events are free.

Entering its tenth edition, the Fitzrovia Arts Festival celebrates the rich artistic past and present of London’s beloved bohemian postcode. It draws on the talents of the many internationally-acclaimed artists, performers and writers living in the area, and celebrates the achievements of many of the great figures of the past who have made Fitzrovia home – from Benjamin Britten and Virginia Woolf, to George Bernard Shaw and Sidney Bechet.​

With a programme of concerts (both classical and jazz), exhibitions, poetry readings, talks, walks, and performances, the Festival is a wonderful confirmation of the cultural continuity and community spirit of this unique London ‘village’

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LOCATION

Fitzrovia Chapel,
Fitzroy Place,
2 Pearson Square,
London W1T 3BF

VENUE HIRE

The Fitzrovia Chapel may well be the place of your dreams. Within our Grade II* listed walls, we’ve welcomed artists and arts organisations, authors and publishers, academics and film companies. It’s a wonderful space for corporate, music and PR events. Find out more about venue hire

Accessability

Outside the Chapel, there are two steps, which have a built-in wheelchair lift. The Chapel is wheelchair accessible. The majority is on one level, and there is a ramp that can be used to access the chancel (altar area). We have a fully accessible toilet. View more accessibility information

What’s On At The Chapel