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’.
Introducing Bar Humbug, a festive singalong bar with a Bavarian twist. Timber-fronted alpine lodge, steins of beer, fir garlands, fairy lights and the sound of a crowd singing merrily together, it’s ...
Join the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and bestselling author as she takes audiences through her deeply personal new memoir in an intimate live conversation. Yousafzai shares her story of friendship and ...
Throughout this thrilling collection, Zadie Smith shows us once again her unrivalled ability to think through critically and humanely some of the most urgent preoccupations and tendencies of our ...
Splash in the fountain, relax in our Roof Garden, sample sizzling street food and soak up sun, shows and art for everyone.
Travis Alabanza is a writer, performer and theatre maker from Bristol. Their debut book, None of the Above: Reflections on Life Beyond the Binary was published by Canongate in 2022 and won the Jhalak ...
Throughout 2026, we’re celebrating 75 years of the Southbank Centre with a vibrant, inclusive programme that looks to the future.
A place to share feminine rage and powerful myths that centre women, this talk features themes of womanhood, refuge, power, rage, hope, motherhood and magic. Copies of Hekate are available to purchase ...
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 ...
Mog is a very forgetful cat. She forgets that she has a cat flap, she forgets that she’s already eaten her supper, and she forgets that cats don’t have eggs for ...
In her extraordinary debut, with her trademark lyricism and razor-sharp wit, Mercury Prize-nominated musician and artist Rebecca Lucy Taylor takes us on a journey through womanhood – whatever the hell ...
‘Behold, the sea itself!’ With a ringing fanfare, and a mighty shout from the London Philharmonic Choir, Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony unleashes a flood tide of inspiration. The oceans, after all, ...
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