Laura C.
Yelp
Does exactly what it says on the tin! The National Concert Hall is, firstly, a truly gorgeous building. It's absolutely massive, yet inviting at the same time. Inside, the foyer is large, and the cafe decent.
The hall itself is actually far more modern than what you would expect, and built more for acousitics than asthetics if the truth be told. The stage is, however, not too distant from the seats, so although it is quite big, it maintains an intimate atmosphere.
A word on ticketing...don't be tempted by the 'Balcony'. I made that mistake when I went to see Habib Koite and realised that it's actually the area behind the stage, so for the majority of the gig we were stuck looking at the backs of the musicians. It must be said though, the Balcony was packed and the band kindly did turn and play to us (at least that's my interpretation!) every now and then...cheapskates up the back please!
Seats aren't the most comfy you'll ever sit in, but definitely not the worst!
There's a good mix of concerts held here, and the Walton's series throws up a few different bits and pieces which may appeal to fans of world music.