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An Italian jazz-punk-noise explosion, and you can dance to it. Shook the building to it's core last summer and back to do it all again, armed with a new album.
Turning up the volume on your midweek.
Start your evening with after-work drinks and make the most of Happy Hour from 5pm – 7pm with unbeatable deals on pints, wine, and cocktails. Then, let the music take over as we turn up the volume on your Tuesday night.
Two of South America's most adventurous underground bands come together for a rare London show at Signature Brew Haggerston.
A programme of Silent Cinema soundtracked live by artists from the DIY Music community.
Violinist Helen Davies performs Vivaldi’s much-loved Four Seasons with the Belmont Ensemble of London, alongside other works by Bach, Handel and Pachelbel.
Psychedelic electronic music, fused with Latin American folk
Cuervo Cuervo are bringing their unique psychedelic-Latin fusion to Hootananny...
Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Lionel Bart’s iconic musical, Oliver!, which he has fully reconceived with director and choreographer Matthew Bourne, will open in London at the end of the year.
‘Wow is too small a word!’ (Broadway World).
The ‘jaw-dropping’ (Metro) multi-award-winning My Neighbour Totoro has found its new home in the West End and is now booking until August 2026.
The Jonathan Larson Project makes its UK premiere!
An electrifying celebration of the ground breaking composer behind ‘Rent’ and ‘tick, tick… BOOM!’, it is being re-imagined for London by the original Off Broadway director John Simpkins.
Lost in KYIV returns in 2026 with We’re All Going to Be Fine (Pelagic Records, June 19th),marking both the band’s fifth album and a symbolic new chapter as the French quartet officially changes its name from Lost in Kiev to Lost in Kyiv.
Speakers Corner Quartet — the acclaimed South London collective made up of flautist Biscuit, drummer Kwake Bass, violinist Raven Bush, and bassist Peter Bennie — bring a special celebration of the music of visionary cellist, composer and songwriter Arthur Russell to EartH Theatre.
Hannah Cohen – Earthstar Mountain Since her move to the Catskills in 2018, Hannah Cohen hikes with her rescue dog Jan every day. In the woods, they witness the color of change, the verdant resilience of softness and the necessary cycles of demise and vitality.
Cristian Măcelaru, whose own childhood was spent in communist Romania, conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Shostakovich’s devastatingly powerful Symphony No. 10.
Welcoming and relaxed, come for a drink, sit back and enjoy the music, or bring your horns, sticks and strings to join in during the second set.
Pozi return to perform live for the first time since January 2026 when they supported The Wolfgang Press at a sold out show at The Lexington. Support come from Queen Of Nothing.
Matilda The Musical is the multi-award winning musical from the Royal Shakespeare Company, inspired by the beloved book by the incomparable Roald Dahl.
The first major London revival of Mel Brooks’ musical adaptation of THE PRODUCERS transfers to the Garrick Theatre this Autumn following a sold-out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
SONNY CASEY
At sixteen, Irish folk singer-songwriter Sonny Casey began busking on the streets of Galway before busking her way all across Europe.
Human_Disease_Promo and The Black Heart presents...
LEECHED
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Crafting the ultimate casual social setting in the heart of Canary Wharf, we've combined ambient, relaxed drinking and dining with live acoustic sessions and bands through the week.
Connect with the Colombian ancestral fire of bullerengue through song, percussion, dance, and costume.
Akolá Tambó ignites spaces with the ancestral fire of bullerengue, an Afro-Colombian cultural expression born from resistance.
The ride of a lifetime returns
After a record shattering sold out run, it’s back for round two. Ready to ride again?
Hold on tight! Following a sold out, critically acclaimed run, Ride The Cyclone returns to Southwark Playhouse Elephant.
Step back in time to 1930s New York for a night of unbridled glamour and total immersion. Three sets of wild jazz, a 6-course Park Avenue feast, and a Pandora’s box of Jazz Age tales and wicked surprises...
Jam along, perform solo, or try something new…