Find yourself in a dystopian reality where the theatres have closed, no money is left, but people still drag themselves to perform. WHO HURT YOU? stages the final performance of an aged musician, ...
When Brahms’ Fourth Symphony was first performed in 1885, one critic said that it was like gazing into a deep well – the darker the sky, the more brightly the stars shine back. It’s just as beautiful ...
Tom of Finland. Turkey Basters. Love Island. Raving at the Hacienda decades apart. Just the usual parent and child catch-up. For Tink (parent) and Abra (child), it’s just another Tuesday. This is a ...
See the series’ original, emotive score performed live by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, with special guest Sam Ryder, narrated by actor Nick Mohammed. The orchestra brings their energy and ...
It was music that changed the world. Now its creator takes us behind the scenes of one of the most powerful movements in music and humanitarian history. Drawing on 40 exclusive interviews with rock ...
London-based Belle Chen has been recognised by industry heavyweights, including Brian Eno, who described her music as ‘original and provocative… like the sense of discovery’.
Throughout 2026, we’re celebrating 75 years of the Southbank Centre with a vibrant, inclusive programme that looks to the future.
Splash in the fountain, relax in our Roof Garden, sample sizzling street food and soak up sun, shows and art for everyone.
Enter the secretive world of spies, espionage and covert operations in a live edition of the double-oh-so-gripping podcast.
London Literature Festival unites readers of every age to celebrate the written and spoken word The longest-running celebration of the written and spoken word of its kind in the capital presents ...
Explore an exhibition showcasing the artistic range and talent of people in criminal justice settings, curated by poet and playwright Inua Ellams. The artworks on display in this free exhibition were ...