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Max Richter's Possible Futures

Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX , [Venue Details]

As part of our 75th anniversary programme, Max Richter, the Philharmonia and guest artists perform work that reflects on resilience in challenging times.

In Max Richter’s Possible Futures, the composer explores crisis, human connection, and renewal...

Friday,
27 Mar 2026
@7.30pm

... offering an optimistic vision even in dark times.

Seventy-five years ago, the Festival of Britain galvanised the nation, using art, science, technology and design to imagine a brighter future after World War Two. Taking place from May to September 1951, it transformed the South Bank from a bomb-scarred riverside into a thriving cultural hub.

Today, three-quarters of a century later, the Southbank Centre continues that legacy, welcoming over 3.7 million visitors in 2024.

The first half of the concert, performed by Max Richter and the Philharmonia Orchestra under the baton of Matthew Lynch, is VOICES (2017), a co-creation with Richter’s creative partner Yulia Mahr. The work reflects on the enduring impact of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how it can point a way toward a fairer, more humane world.

In the second half, Richter hands the reins to the many talented musicians performing his work. The programme continues with a new piece by the Mercury Prize-nominated and Ivors Academy Award-winning composer Cassie Kinoshi, commissioned by Studio Richter Mahr in collaboration with the Southbank Centre.

More Information

  • Admission: £57.00

  • Event Type: seated

  • Seating: Reserved

  • Performer name: Philharmonia Orchestra

  • Other key names: Matthew Lynch - conductor, Max Richter - keyboards

  • Age restriction: For ages 14+

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Max Richter's Possible Futures

Friday, 27 Mar 2026 @7.30pm

Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX
Classical Orchestral
i Venue Info

More Information

As part of our 75th anniversary programme, Max Richter, the Philharmonia and guest artists perform work that reflects on resilience in challenging times.

In Max Richter’s Possible Futures, the composer explores crisis, human connection, and renewal...

... offering an optimistic vision even in dark times.

Seventy-five years ago, the Festival of Britain galvanised the nation, using art, science, technology and design to imagine a brighter future after World War Two. Taking place from May to September 1951, it transformed the South Bank from a bomb-scarred riverside into a thriving cultural hub.

Today, three-quarters of a century later, the Southbank Centre continues that legacy, welcoming over 3.7 million visitors in 2024.

The first half of the concert, performed by Max Richter and the Philharmonia Orchestra under the baton of Matthew Lynch, is VOICES (2017), a co-creation with Richter’s creative partner Yulia Mahr. The work reflects on the enduring impact of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how it can point a way toward a fairer, more humane world.

In the second half, Richter hands the reins to the many talented musicians performing his work. The programme continues with a new piece by the Mercury Prize-nominated and Ivors Academy Award-winning composer Cassie Kinoshi, commissioned by Studio Richter Mahr in collaboration with the Southbank Centre.

  • Admission: £57.00

  • Event Type: seated

  • Seating: Reserved

  • Performer name: Philharmonia Orchestra

  • Other key names: Matthew Lynch - conductor, Max Richter - keyboards

  • Age restriction: For ages 14+

Halibuts is the only place to find ALL London's live music.

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