Drawing on her debut book, A Complicated Woman, and filled with raw honesty and biting wit, the lines gather pace and ...
Manchester Collective is a Southbank Centre Resident Artist for Classical Music: Spring/Summer 2026. Discounts apply to ...
A new generation steps forward to share their love of orchestral music with a performance featuring excerpts from Prokofiev’s ...
To open, Ryan Bancroft has chosen Britten’s Four Sea Interludes. They’re taken from his opera Peter Grimes, a compelling ...
Space Station Earth invites audiences to feel the wonder, fragility,and unity of our planet – bringing to life, through music ...
Farantouri brings to life the unforgettable music of Mikis Theodorakis – from anthems of resistance to songs of love and ...
Every February half-term our festival for children aged 0 – 11 and their grown-ups turns the Southbank Centre into one big playground. Imagine Festival is all about sparking creativity through ...
Voice Noise is inspired by Anne Carson’s essay ‘The Gender of Sound’ (1992), in which she exposes how patriarchal culture has sought to silence women by ideologically associating women’s sound with ...
Discover works from the duo that centre the human experience and reflect their motto, ‘Art for All’ ...
Primary, secondary and SEND teachers are invited to explore the exhibition, enjoy drinks and find out how to make the most of the exhibition with your classes.
The second edition of the DBF-KMB lecture series features speakers including Abdul Halik Azeez, Hit Man Gurung, Raisa Kabir, Jitish Kallat, Zahra Malkani, Pallavi Paul and Sheelasha Rajbhandari, ...
Don’t miss an epic line-up of DJs – including Little Simz herself – spinning the decks as the festival keeps the good times flowing throughout the night. The first of four Meltdown club nights sees ...
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