MULTITUDES Festival to Return to Southbank Centre with Orchestral Music
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Mar 19, 2026
The Southbank Centre will present the return of MULTITUDES, a multi-arts festival centered around orchestral music, starting March 19, 2026. This event will feature a diverse lineup of performances that blend music with other art forms, offering audiences a unique cultural experience in London. The festival aims to showcase the power of orchestral music as a foundation for artistic expression.
THE GREAT BIG BUG SHOW to be Presented at Stanley Arts This May
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Mar 16, 2026
Join National Poetry Day Ambassador and acclaimed children's author Simon Mole and musician and TikTok sensation Gecko this May half term holiday, for their brand new family show The Great Big Bug Show at Stanley Arts.
A MESSAGE FOR THE FUTURE Will Embark on UK Tour
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 10, 2026
Crescendorious, a punk and joyous children’s theatre company founded by Brigitte Aphrodite & Quiet Boy, announces a UK tour of their beloved multi-sensory art installation and gig-theatre experience, A Message for the Future.
DOG MAN THE MUSICAL Reveals UK Tour Dates
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 26, 2026
UK tour dates have been announced for the European premiere of Dog Man: The Musical , including its previously announced run at the Southbank Centre. Learn more here!
CATEGORY IS: MACBETH Comes to The Emerald Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 11, 2026
TuckShop, the UK's only specialist production company devoted to all things drag, are taking a step in a new direction with CATEGORY IS: MACBETH, an all-drag hard-hitting, fierce, and gritty take on Shakespeare's Macbeth, in its original text.
Review: CLASSICAL MIXTAPE: A LIVE TAKEOVER, Southbank Centre
by Louise Penn
- Feb 6, 2026
Classical Mixtape: A Live Takeover is part of the Southbank Centre's 75th anniversary programme. Aimed at the under-30s audience, who are underrepresented at the venue, the event offered a casual, relaxed and social approach to classical music. However, a brilliant concept sadly fell short in organisation and execution.
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