Pioneering electronic music group Tangerine Dream return to the Hall to celebrate 50 years of Phaedra, their groundbreaking seminal album. One of the most pioneering electronic bands of the past fifty ...
An all-indigenous female youth choir with dance, visuals, plus a visceral song cycle about ancestry and stewardship. The result? The dazzling phenomenon that is Spinifex Gum. Energised and energising, ...
Visit the second biggest Conservatory in London and explore our hidden tropical oasis. Please click 'Check Dates and Book' to view the dates that the Conservatory is open. The Conservatory is closed ...
Discover the best new releases at our Members' Screenings. Escape the hustle and bustle and get an extra chance to catch our new releases with exclusive Sunday screenings in our cinema – at only £6 a ...
Thank you for joining us as we welcome the National Changgeuk Company of Korea with their production of Lear travelling beyond Seoul for the first time. We first saw the company’s adaptation of Trojan ...
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A landmark group exhibition of art made in response to India’s changing cultural-political landscape during pivotal years. Featuring artwork by over 30 Indian artists, this major exhibition is ...
In a beautiful collaboration Billie Marten takes to the stage for a special one-off show with the pioneering Her Ensemble, performing reimagined songs from all four albums. Working together as if in a ...
An evening introducing three new interconnected works by Sin Wai Kin premiering in 2024 on themes of time, reality and human ...
The BBC Singers celebrate their 100th birthday and look forward to the future with a host of star artists and special guests including Eric Whitacre, Anna Lapwood, and Abel Selaocoe. On 2 October 1924 ...
From esk film, in association with Netflix and Silverback Films, comes a natural history concert experience: Netflix’s Life on Our Planet, with highlights from the series and an incredible live score.
Gustavo Dudamel returns to the hall at the head of his ‘other’ orchestra: the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra. There’s just one work, but Mahler’s mighty Symphony No 3 is a stand-alone masterpiece.