St Pancras Old Church

"London's most spectacular intimate music venue..." ~TimeOut

St Pancras Old Church first claimed its own little slice of rock n roll history in 1968 when the grounds and courtyard were used by The Beatles for a photo shoot on their 'Mad Day Out'. In more recent years, the church was set up as a music venue in 2011 and quickly became a popular venue on the London circuit

Alongside the very best emerging new music the church has welcomed its fair share of more established artists including Sinead O Connor, Laura Marling, Brian Eno, Ron Sexsmith, Billy Bragg, Jonny Greenwood and Dermot Kennedy. It also hosted early shows from the likes of Daughter, Tom Odell, Lucy Rose, Sam Smith, James Blake and Phoebe Bridgers

The Beatles and a group of children standing behind a wrought-iron fence, some looking directly at the camera, at St. Pancras Old Church in London, July 22, 1969.

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Brendan Collins
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St Pancras Old Church, an old stone church with a tall clock tower, surrounded by a black wrought iron fence and trees.

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Sam Smith standing on stage in front of a microphone, wearing a brown blazer and jewelry, in a church with decorative wall art.
Sinead O Connor with short hair playing an acoustic guitar, performing on stage at night with dark background.
James Blake perform on stage with candles along the front edge. One plays a keyboard, the other plays an acoustic guitar. The scene is dimly lit with colored stage lights.
Phoebe Bridgers performs on stage, one singing with a guitar and the other playing an electric guitar, under purple lighting.
Dashboard Confessional and Matt Healy from the 1975 playing acoustic guitars on stage, one with tattoos and a hat, the other with curly hair, in an atmospheric room.
An indoor concert hall illuminated with blue lighting, featuring a stage with two musicians playing keyboards. Audience members are seated in front of the stage.
Wooden Arms performing on stage inside a church-like venue with purple lighting, including a keyboardist, guitarist, and violinist, with audience silhouettes in foreground.