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DJ Yoda takes us back to the 1980s, playing the biggest dancefloor-fillers alongside special guest appearances from Betty Boo and Lindy Layton. It’s been over 20 years since DJ Yoda released his ...
Choreographer Holly Blakey delves into the deeply personal and universal experience of loss and reinvention in the UK premiere of a double bill of new dance works. For the first time, they both begin ...
Enter an endless world of play and invention in a limitless recycled playground for children and their grown-ups to tap into their imaginations. Part installation, part adventure playground, REPLAY is ...
The Royal Festival Hall organ, described as the architectural ‘jewel in the crown’ of the Grade I-listed concert auditorium, was refurbished between 2005 and 2014 as part of works to upgrade the hall ...
Drop in and explore the Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden to celebrate spring as the garden comes to life again ready for the year ahead. Take part in drop-in artist-led activities and pop up ...
Tchaikovsky only wrote three complete string quartets. Astonishingly the first was written in just a few weeks, when he realised he needed more material for a concert of his chamber music at the ...
Shostakovich’s First Symphony – written when the composer was just 19 years old – crowns this evening of 20th-century classics from the Philharmonia Orchestra. The Philharmonia’s principal conductor, ...
Every member of the 80-strong Philharmonia Orchestra is dedicated to bringing orchestral music of the very highest quality to the widest possible audience. ‘The Philharmonia players, total pros, ...
St John’s Church in Notting Hill, London, will be hosting the inaugural edition of Verse & Sip, a live poetry reading event. This event will feature readings from Kofi Achina, Maria-Alexandra Baciu, ...
The author discusses her new novel about the love that can steal into our lives – in spite of the best laid plans – in conversation with Bernardine Evaristo. Paulette’s the kind of woman who likes the ...
Opening with Valerie Coleman’s Seven O’Clock Shout, this concert begins on a note of gratitude. Composed as an homage to the indefatigable spirit of Covid-19 frontline workers, this piece reflects the ...
If you enjoy making the most of the sunshine and eating and drinking al fresco, then make sure to climb the yellow stairs to our Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden where hidden among the flowers you’ll ...