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What's On at the Barbican Centre, London

The Barbican Centre is the largest performing arts centre of its kind in Europe and was opened in 1982 by Queen Elizabeth II. This Grade II listed building impressively holds numerous spaces including theatres, performance halls, cinemas, the Barbican Library, restaurants, conference halls, a tropical conservatory, a lakeside terrace, and trade exhibition halls as well as informal performance spaces.

The Barbican Hall is home to the London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and has a capacity of 1943. The Barbican Theatre was designed exclusively for and by the Royal Shakespeare Company and has a capacity of 1156. The Pit is a flexible 200 seat theatre space. Art galleries include the Barbican Art Gallery and The Curve.

With a varied and exciting programme of work, things to look forward to include In Pursuit Of Repetitive Beats, Fiddler On The Roof, Goodnight Oscar, James Taylor Quartet, Lang Lang, and of course several performance from the London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. You can book tickets online below for the Barbican Centre.

The Barbican Centre is the largest performing arts centre of its kind in Europe and was opened in 1982 by Queen Elizabeth II. This Grade II listed building impressively holds numerous spaces including theatres, performance halls, cinemas, the Barbican Library, restaurants, conference halls, a tropical conservatory, a lakeside terrace, and trade exhibition halls as well as informal performance spaces.

The Barbican Hall is home to the London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and has a capacity of 1943. The Barbican Theatre was designed exclusively for and by the Royal Shakespeare Company and has a capacity of 1156. The Pit is a flexible 200 seat theatre space. Art galleries include the Barbican Art Gallery and The Curve.

With a varied and exciting programme of work, things to look forward to include In Pursuit Of Repetitive Beats, Fiddler On The Roof, Goodnight Oscar, James Taylor Quartet, Lang Lang, and of course several performance from the London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. You can book tickets online below for the Barbican Centre.

What's On at the Barbican Centre, London

Fiddler On The Roof

Barbican Centre, London
Wednesday 25 June - Saturday 19 July 2025
A theatrical triumph, the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre's completely sold-out electrifying Fiddler On The Roof transfers to London this summer, prior to a UK tour, in what is set to be the theatre event of 2025.  This is a rare opportun...

Herbie Hancock

Barbican Hall
Thursday 24 - Saturday 26 July 2025
The GRAMMY award-winning legend Herbie Hancock returns to celebrate his 85th birthday. Few artists have shaped modern music like Herbie Hancock. Across six decades, his innovative work spans acoustic and electronic jazz, R&B, and beyond. Fr...

Quinteto Astor Piazzolla

Barbican Centre, London
Sunday 27 July 2025
With five virtuoso soloists, Quinteto Astor Piazzolla explores the vast repertoire of the outstanding Argentinian composer who revolutionized tango. Following the passing of the renowned Argentine composer and bandoneon player, Laura Escala...

Fonseca

Barbican Centre, London
Thursday 31 July 2025
Doors 7pm Curfew 10:30pm...

Good Night Oscar

Barbican Centre, London
Thursday 31 July - Sunday 21 September 2025
Step into the dazzling world of live 1950s television? and witness Hollywood?s first celebrity meltdown, played to perfection. Good Night Oscar - A New Play - Doug Wright and Lisa PetersonEmmy and Tony Award-winner Sean Hayes (Will & Grace)...

Fran Lebowitz Tickets

Barbican Centre, London
Friday 19 September 2025
Fran Lebowitz at Barbican Centre London...

Zbigniew Preisner

Barbican Centre, London
Sunday 28 September 2025
Zbigniew Preisner is Poland's leading film music composer and is considered to be one of the most outstanding film composers of his generation. For many years Preisner enjoyed a close collaboration with the director Krzysztof Kieslowski and...

The Divine Comedy

Barbican Centre, London
Saturday 11 - Sunday 12 October 2025
  Having now completed his third full decade as a recording artist, The Divine Comedy (aka Neil Hannon) is back. With monumental tracks 'National Express', 'Something For The Weekend', 'Songs of Love', 'Our Mutual Friend', 'A Lady of A Ce...

The Divine Comedy London Tickets

Barbican Centre, London
Sunday 12 October 2025
The Divine Comedy at Barbican Centre London...

Oh Wonder

Barbican Centre, London
Saturday 18 October 2025
Oh Wonder are alt-pop duo Josephine Vander Gucht and Anthony West, classically trained multi-instrumentalists who write, produce and mix their tracks together in their home studio in South East London. The pair take much inspiration from ci...

Oh Wonder London Tickets

Barbican Centre, London
Saturday 18 October 2025
Oh Wonder at Barbican Centre London...

We Exist The Dee Dee Bridgewater Quartet

Barbican Centre, London
Saturday 15 November 2025
U14s to be accompanied by an adult. Starts at 19:30....

Cate Le Bon

Barbican Centre, London
Tuesday 18 November 2025
Be it on her more minimalist, acoustic folk-leaning 2009 debut album Me Oh My or the critically acclaimed, liquid-riffed follow-up LPs, the Cardiff-based singer-songwriter from Penboyr, Wales has always resisted pigeonholing, walking the ti...

How to get to the Barbican Centre, London

Barbican Centre Frequently Asked Questions

Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS

For more information on parking at the Barbican Centre, visit their parking page here.

Tube - Barbican, St Paul’s, Farringdon and Moorgate

Bus - Bus route 153, 4, 56

The Barbican hall has a capacity of 1943.

The Barbican Theatre has a capacity of 1156.

The Pit has a capacity of 200.

 

For further information on tickets at the Barbican Centre, click here for further information.

If you would like to buy a ticket in person from the Barbican Centre Box Office, they are open daily 10.00 - 19.30.  On bank holidays they are open 12.00 - 19.30.

The box office is located at the Ticket and Information Desk on Level G. 

Alternatively, you can see what's on and book online here.

For individual shows and concerts, if the timing is not listed under our 'more info' tab for that particular event, you can contact the Barbican Centre for further assistance and information.

Please click here for more information regarding access at the Barbican Centre.

Whether you have positive or negative feedback you would like to feedback to the Barbican Centre, please click here for more contact information.

If you lose an item during a visit to the Barbican Centre, you can contact them here and choose 'Lost property' in the drop down box.

Either use the map at the side of the FAQ section as it has all types of accomodation or click here for accommodation near the Barbican Centre.

There are multiple places to purchase food and drink within the Barbican Centre.

Food and drink purchased outside will not be permitted into the performance spaces.  Empty, reusable water bottles will be permitted.

Latecomers will only be admitted if there is a suitable break in the performance.  

Click here for some great places and ideas for food whilst in London.

Click here for more information on food and drink options within the Barbican Centre.

For more support on any issue at the Barbican Centre, you can click here for further guidance and contact information.

Please note that LiverpoolTheatres.com isn't the venue itself. We promote what's on at the Barbican Centre and all other venues in Liverpool and the local region. Feel free to contact us if you need more help though and we'll do our best to support you.

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