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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Blending folk, rock, and poetry, the Franco-Algerian singer-songwriter and guitarist returns with Zagate, a glowing album where the gentleness of her voice meets the weight of the world. Exploring ...
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 ...
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.
The first major UK exhibition to focus on Japanese domestic architecture from the end of the Second World War to now, a period which produced some of the most ground-breaking examples of modern design ...
Kick-start your evening with a Half Six Fix concert. One piece in a 60-minute concert, introduced by the performers, with screens in the hall to bring you closer to the action. Schubert’s Die ...
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 ...
Two giants of British music, two blistering orchestral works from the early 20th century, as Sir Antonio Pappano begins his first season as Chief Conductor of the LSO. Elgar’s lyrical Violin Concerto ...