Due to popular demand, NATURE AIN’T A LUXURY returns to the Conservatory. There is a language that we are all innately fluent ...
Director Harry Lighton and Harry Melling join for a ScreenTalk of their kinky, heart-warming coming-of-age, also starring ...
Embedding the intricacies of the patter song, Kenneth Hesketh’s orchestral show-stopper prefaces two compelling master works as John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London return. Shostakovich’s quietly ...
The saxophonist, rapper and composer Soweto Kinch presents the final instalment of a trilogy of works in collaboration with the LSO, which began with The Black Peril in 2019 and White Juju in 2021.
Welcome in the festive season with this spellbinding adaptation of Shakespeare's masterpiece, following a five star, sold-out run in Stratford-upon-Avon. A woman survives a shipwreck and washes up on ...
The best jazz, here and now. Dig into all things jazz—from the biggest global names to rising stars. Explore today’s greats, new musicians making waves and stories from the genre’s rich legacy. Poet ...
Queer Folk bring you their legendary Queer Celidh Dance Party – a chance to dance and be together! Get ready to do-si-do, strip the willow and get folky at this lively, inclusive ceilidh led by Queer ...
The annual festival’s 2025 edition showcases some of this year’s most anticipated new releases reflecting on Palestine. A 12-year-old boy embarks on a journey across Palestine with his uncle and ...
A sold-out hall greeted Seong-Jin Cho’s Barbican debut in 2023. His much-anticipated return navigates a scintillating all-Ravel programme, saluting the composer in his 150th anniversary year. Winner ...
A triumphant finale to 2025’s Classical Pride, as the London Symphony Orchestra and conductor Oliver Zeffman celebrate LGBTQ+ voices in classical music with a vibrant programme. Classical Pride, now ...
Violinist Janine Jansen showcases Britten’s soulful concerto before the LSO launches into Shostakovich’s scathing criticism of Stalin. There’s a sparky energy and bittersweet lyricism to Britten’s ...
The UK’s most celebrated big band returns, swinging you back in time with Glenn Miller’s own arrangements of favourite wartime chart toppers and hits from the forties. John James joins Mark Porter and ...
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