Nederlands Kamerkoor bring to the Barbican their compelling new project Forgotten – a moving musical and theatrical exploration of memory loss. The Nederlands Kamerkoor is a community of artists ...
Meet the latest cohort of Barbican Young Poets who explore the boundaries of poetry through workshops, installations, film and live performances. Edward Adonteng is ...
Richard Strauss breathes dizzying life into 18th-century Vienna, Wagner recreates medieval Rome and Beethoven marries tenderness and high spirits. There’s pathos and grandeur in equal measure in ...
Works by contemporary artist Lynda Benglis and 20th century sculptor Alberto Giacometti are displayed together for the first time in this major new exhibition, the third in Encounters: Giacometti.
The electronic music composer and synthesist invites us to experience new music alongside key moments from across her catalogue, in a setting designed for intensity, scale and close listening. Kaitlyn ...
The Cuban pianist showcases his critically acclaimed album, La Gran Diversión, along with songs spanning his legendary career. La Gran Diversión is a tribute to Cuban music’s golden era, inspired by ...
You're invited to the most swell party of the year as this summer's eagerly anticipated production delivers another glorious dose of Golden Age musical theatre escapism. Join the 28-strong cast as ...
Georgian pianist and ECHO Rising Star Giorgi Gigashvili performs much-loved piano pieces alongside a new work by Georgian composer Natalie Beridze. Born in Tbilisi in 2000, Gigashvili studied at the ...
Feel the thunder, wonder, and emotion of your favourite anime moments like never before as a full symphony orchestra performs legendary scores from Naruto, One Piece, Demon Slayer, Attack on Titan, ...
From the iconic to the independent, art-house to the award-winning, we show the freshest, most daring new releases each week. Check back regularly for this week's new releases. Add a sprinkle of magic ...
The BBC Symphony Orchestra presents Requiem for America: Singing for the Invisible People — Brent Michael Davids’s searing work which confronts hard truths about America’s founding.
Visit the second biggest Conservatory in London and explore our hidden tropical oasis. The Conservatory is closed for public visits on any dates which are not listed. Admission is free. Tickets for ...