An all-British programme of Tippett, Turnage and Vaughan Williams inspired by opera and jazz – including an unmissable world premiere, to celebrate Sir Simon Rattle’s 70th birthday. Tippett’s Ritual ...
A bewitching programme of contrasts: Pierre Boulez’s glittering sound world, late Johannes Brahms, and a lyrical world premiere from George Benjamin – to celebrate Sir Simon Rattle’s 70th birthday.
Into Eternal Land by Balinese artist Citra Sasmita is an ambitious, interdisciplinary exhibition that transforms The Curve into an immersive exploration of ancestral memory, ritual practices, and ...
Join us as The National Youth Orchestra shines a light on the brilliance, passion and musical potential of a new generation. The Barbican Hall is located within the main Barbican building. Head to ...
This glorious blend of Sufi poetry, Indian Classical dance and symphony orchestra comes to the Barbican. East meets West and traditions are interrogated and refashioned as ground-breaking Orchestra ...
It's time to settle the scores, as the London Concert Orchestra performs the best scores from two of the greatest film composers of all time in one fabulous programme. The Barbican Hall is located ...
RaMell Ross joins for a ScreenTalk to discuss his new film, Nickel Boys, an adaptation of Coulson Whitehead's Pulitzer ...
The beloved Christmas film will be presented live in concert this winter, featuring its musical score performed live alongside the film by a full concert orchestra. The Holiday, from Universal ...
An unforgettable all-Beethoven programme featuring the monumental Choral symphony with its climactic ‘Ode to Joy’ performed by the renowned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The Barbican Hall is located ...
Christmas Carol Singalong is coming to town. Join Jonathan Cohen and Louise Dearman for some festive family fun with some of the very best Christmas songs and seasonal classics. The Barbican Hall is ...
A sublime concert of carols and seasonal classics, staged in an evocative candle-lit style setting. The Barbican Hall is located within the main Barbican building. Head to Level G and follow the signs ...