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The Emo Festival returns. The greatest tribute night to the music that was never just a phase.
Internationally renowned comedian and musical genius Reggie Watts brings his shape-shifting live show for an intimate night of improvised brilliance.
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Hailing from Fukuoka on the Japanese island of Kyushu, Paledusk stormed onto everyone’s radar early in 2020 with the four track EP Happy Talk, which combined elements of metalcore, industrial, nu-metal, and EDM in a way that hasn’t been seen in a long time.
Ishmael Ensemble returns to London in May 2026 for a special one-off performance at EartH, Hackney, joined by The Rituals Orchestra and a host of guest vocalists.
A rare opportunity to catch the great Sean Rowe at the grand surroundings of Chats Palace.
Right on the edge of control and chaos, lively and incredibly charismatic, ladies and gentlemen: The Great Malarkey
‘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.
One of the most distinctive voices in contemporary Turkish rap, OZBI brings his powerful lyricism and immersive live performance to London for a special headline show.
The Greenwich Trio + Guests: Boris Bizjak (flute) & Emily Elliott (Cello)
Presenting an evening of works from post-1945 & a world premiere by Daniel Fardon.
"Captivatingly virtuosic"
~ BBC Music Magazine
"Never have I heard piano & stringed instruments meld together so seamlessly"
~ Bachtrack
From the defiant, majestic brass of Sibelius’s Finlandia to the swirling romance of Khachaturian’s Masquerade Waltz, this is an evening of unbridled orchestral drama.
Delighted to be hosting Asher Mohr's single launch in the beautiful surroundings of Music Room at The Old Library.
Candide, the legendary progressive punk trio, erupts as a kind of theatrical fever dream: a shambolic yet exacting northern soul dancer, the mighty boosh of rock.
Sad House Daddy presents Unanimous Now, Felix Holt & The Radicals, and Makindu live at Biddle Bros. Free entry!
Join the fun at MAMMA MIA!, the world's sunniest, most exhilarating smash-hit musical! Since premiering in London's West End over 22 years ago, 'the ultimate feel-good show' (Classic FM) has thrilled over 65 million people around the world.
One of the most successful musicals of all time, Cabaret features the songs Willkommen, Don’t Tell Mama, Mein Herr, Maybe This Time, Money and the title number. It has music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, book by Joe Masteroff, based on the play by John Van Druten.
Caroline dreams of something more than stacking shelves at the local greengrocers. Her days are routine, but her nights come alive, walking the pier, sharing laughs with her best friend Mary, and spinning records with Robbie, her music-mad boyfriend who’s big on charm yet short on direction.
Avenue Q is back on the block.
After two decades, the three time Tony Award-winning musical Avenue Q returns to the West End in all its glory.
Fresh out of college and searching for his purpose, Princeton ends up in a shabby apartment on New York’s rundown Avenue Q.
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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.
The Lonely Surf come to Manor Houses finest: The Finsbury for their album release show!
Rising artists Theo Zellus and Liam Mera Kai return to London for their first-ever headline show.
Good music. Good people. No pretence.
John Heavens is one of the UK's most versatile vocalists and flautists, presenting beautiful arrangements of some of the world's most memorable tunes, including compositions by Donald Fagen, The Beatles, Boz Scaggs, Bill Withers, Billy Joel and Joan Armatrading and T-Bone Walker.