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Space Station Earth

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

Marvel at our planet, the stars & the exploration of the universe through the eyes of astronauts in a multi-media live concert.

See through the eyes of an astronaut with Space Station Earth, a live concert by composer Ilan Eshkeri, exploring how seeing Earth from space reshapes human perspective.

Sunday,
31 May 2026
@7.30pm

Eshkeri’s album is performed live on synthesisers with an orchestra and choir, unfolding as a continuous musical work that moves from moments of near stillness to overwhelming scale.

The concert is presented alongside a film written and directed by Eshkeri, created from footage captured by astronauts aboard the International Space Station and imagery filmed at European Space Agency locations. Projected across three large-scale screens, the film unfolds in dialogue with the music, framing the band and orchestra and extending the music’s sense of scale and emotion, moving between vast planetary imagery and moments of intimate detail.

The work engages with the ‘overview effect’ – the profound shift in perception that comes from seeing Earth from space – allowing you to encounter this perspective through the unfolding of the music.

Ilan Eshkeri is a composer whose work spans concert music, film, television, video games, dance, and theatre. His large-scale concert works have been presented at venues including the Royal Albert Hall and the Louvre.

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  • Admission

    Min: £22.00

    Max: £77.00

  • Event Type: seated

  • Seating: Reserved

  • Age restriction: 14+. Under-14s must be accompanied by an adult.

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Space Station Earth

Sunday, 31 May 2026 @7.30pm

Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX
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More Information

Marvel at our planet, the stars & the exploration of the universe through the eyes of astronauts in a multi-media live concert.

See through the eyes of an astronaut with Space Station Earth, a live concert by composer Ilan Eshkeri, exploring how seeing Earth from space reshapes human perspective.

Eshkeri’s album is performed live on synthesisers with an orchestra and choir, unfolding as a continuous musical work that moves from moments of near stillness to overwhelming scale.

The concert is presented alongside a film written and directed by Eshkeri, created from footage captured by astronauts aboard the International Space Station and imagery filmed at European Space Agency locations. Projected across three large-scale screens, the film unfolds in dialogue with the music, framing the band and orchestra and extending the music’s sense of scale and emotion, moving between vast planetary imagery and moments of intimate detail.

The work engages with the ‘overview effect’ – the profound shift in perception that comes from seeing Earth from space – allowing you to encounter this perspective through the unfolding of the music.

Ilan Eshkeri is a composer whose work spans concert music, film, television, video games, dance, and theatre. His large-scale concert works have been presented at venues including the Royal Albert Hall and the Louvre.

  • Admission

    Min: £22.00

    Max: £77.00

  • Event Type: seated

  • Seating: Reserved

  • Age restriction: 14+. Under-14s must be accompanied by an adult.

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

Free for all to use, we track ~1,000 London venues and list every type of live music.

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