The Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts will run from Feb. 24 through March 15, 2026, showcasing a broad programme of theatre, dance, music, and other performances in Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington).
At 25, Felipe Morales has already established himself as a working professional in New York’s commercial and theatrical dance world, navigating the city with the focus of someone who knows exactly why he is here. Born and raised in Colombia, Morales became a recognized presence in street and commercial dance before relocating to New York to continue his professional development at Peridance Center.
Artistic Director & Chief Executive, Daniel Brine, has announced the full programme for the 2026 Norfolk & Norwich Festival. One of the oldest arts festivals in England, having been established in 1772, Norfolk & Norwich Festival presents world-class international performances alongside emerging talent and homegrown East Anglian artists in an expansive multi-arts programme featuring theatre, dance, music, film, literature and visual arts.
La Jolla Playhouse’s annual WOW Festival will return April 23–26, 2026, transforming the UC San Diego campus into a four-day celebration of immersive, interactive and site-specific art.
Sadler's Wells will host the Elixir Festival in April, showcasing the UK premiere of KONTAKTHOF - ECHOES OF '78, focusing on dance and ageing. Learn more here!
Románticos Anónimos will present a concert of Spanish-language duets in New York City. Produced by Muy Muy Productions, the show features a 12-artist ensemble performing boleros and contemporary Latin music.
Artists can apply to the 2026 ESL Rochester Fringe Festival starting February 17. The festival invites local, national, and international performers to submit their shows.
CONTACT Photography Festival has announced highlights of the 30th edition of its annual citywide event spanning the month of May 2026. Learn more about the event here!
The world's biggest festival for hip hop theatre, Breakin' Convention will return to Sadler's Wells Theatre in Angel this May bank holiday (Friday 1–Monday 4 May 2026). Learn more here!
Delivered by Glasgow Life in partnership with Innis & Gunn, the festival recorded attendances of 114,000 across 18 days - with the highest ever number of tickets sold in the event's 33-year history - cementing its place as the biggest winter festival of traditional, roots and world music on the planet.
Queensland Arts Minister John-Paul Langbroek confirmed the Glasshouse Theatre was ready to be handed over to Queensland Performing Arts Centre ahead of welcoming audiences at a highly anticipated opening season of events and performances from March.
In an interview with BroadwayWorld, MC Jin reflects on more than two decades in hip-hop, the genre’s rapid global growth, and his role in launching Pacific Music Group, a new label focused on building global careers from Asia.
This year Sadler's Wells celebrates 30 years at its home in the West End, the Peacock Theatre with a vibrant celebratory programme showcasing the very best in dance and live entertainment.
Community Arts Music Association (CAMA) of Santa Barbara will conclude its 2025-26 Masterseries at the Lobero Theatre on March 12 with a special performance by the acclaimed Sphinx Virtuosi.
PS21 will present the world premiere of Force of Nature (February), a participatory outdoor sound sculpture by composer Phil Kline. The audience performs the work while walking the PS21 grounds at dusk as part of the new winter festival The Dark.
The Glimmerglass Festival has announced casting for its 2026 season, featuring Oklahoma!, Madame Butterfly, Così, Fellow Travelers, Happy End, and Robin Hood, running July 10–August 17 in Cooperstown, New York.
Parallel Society will present a cross-genre festival in Lisbon in 2026, featuring tech and cultural pioneers like Apparat, Gilles Peterson, Clark, Moses Boyd, Calibre, and Kode9.
INFINITE STEPS, authored by Gavin Larsen and Gene Schiavone, offers an intimate look into the lives of 33 ballet dancers. Scheduled for release on March 17, 2026, by University Press of Florida, the book combines compelling stories with striking portraits.
Delivered by Glasgow Life, in partnership with Innis & Gunn, the 33rd edition of the festival brings together a huge international programme spanning global roots, contemporary folk and orchestral collaboration.