Smith Square Hall, originally St John’s Smith Square, is a historic concert venue in Westminster, London, completed in 1728 as a church and designed by Thomas Archer in the English Baroque style. Known for its distinctive four-tower design, inspired by a story involving Queen Anne’s footstool, the building was severely damaged during World War II and later restored as a concert hall in 1969. Rebranded as Smith Square Hall in 2024, it remains a premier destination for musical performances in London. London