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What's On at the London Palladium, London

Below, you will find what's on at the London Palladium, one of the world’s most famous and cherished theatres, located close to Oxford Circus underground station.

Opened on Boxing Day 1910, the London Palladium has welcomed every kind of star imaginable. Jazz legends Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway and Fats Waller, international stars such as Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Bob Hope alongside British stars such as Julie Andrews, and Shirely Bassey, have graced the famous stage, while Tommy Steele headlined at The Palladium more than any other star, earning himself a plaque in their Cinderella Bar!

With a seating capacity of 2245, The Palladium has hosted The Royal Variety, The Crazy Gang, The London Palladium Pantomime, and the world’s favourite variety show - Sunday Night At The London Palladium, making stars out of hosts Bruce Forsyth, Norman Vaughan, and Jimmy Tarbuck.

The Palladium premiered musicals such as Singin’ In The Rain and the world premiere of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, where the infamous revolving stage was removed to accommodate a flying car!

Below, you will find what's on at the London Palladium, one of the world’s most famous and cherished theatres, located close to Oxford Circus underground station.

Opened on Boxing Day 1910, the London Palladium has welcomed every kind of star imaginable. Jazz legends Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway and Fats Waller, international stars such as Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Bob Hope alongside British stars such as Julie Andrews, and Shirely Bassey, have graced the famous stage, while Tommy Steele headlined at The Palladium more than any other star, earning himself a plaque in their Cinderella Bar!

With a seating capacity of 2245, The Palladium has hosted The Royal Variety, The Crazy Gang, The London Palladium Pantomime, and the world’s favourite variety show - Sunday Night At The London Palladium, making stars out of hosts Bruce Forsyth, Norman Vaughan, and Jimmy Tarbuck.

The Palladium premiered musicals such as Singin’ In The Rain and the world premiere of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, where the infamous revolving stage was removed to accommodate a flying car!

What's On at the London Palladium, London

Emma Doran

London Palladium, London
Sunday 7 February 2027
Smash hit Irish comedian, best-selling author, podcast host and viral online star Emma Doran hits the road once again taking her brand-new stand-up show Emmaculate across the UK and Ireland in 2025/26. There's no such thing as a perfec...

Ed Gamble

London Palladium, London
Wednesday 17 - Thursday 18 March 2027
Everyone's annoying cousin, Ed Gamble, is going back on tour in 2027 across the UK & Ireland with some more of his stand-up grot. So come and see the self-appointed Crown Prince of Visualised Companion Podcasts harrumph about the stage. Co-...

Kim Wilde

London Palladium, London
Sunday 21 March 2027
  Blending nostalgic elements with contemporary sounds, ever since bursting on to the scene in 1981 "Love Blonde" Kim Wilde's signature mix of pop, new wave, and rock - known for its infectious hooks, powerful vocals, and anthemic choruses...

Alan Carr

London Palladium, London
Wednesday 27 - Sunday 31 October 2027
Alan Carr's back on tour and his lips are unsealed! With a big mouth and a talent for oversharing, Alan's ready to dish some drama. Expect stories of dipping into the dating pool, navigating showbiz green rooms and a sprinkling of tales fro...

How to get to the London Palladium, London

London Palladium Frequently Asked Questions

8 Argyll Street, London, W1F 7TF

Q-Park offer a 50% discount on pre-booked places for LW Theatre ticket holders via the Q-Park Theatreland Parking Scheme.  Click here to find your nearest car park.

Tube - Oxford Circus & Bond Street

Bus - bus routes that operate in the area are 3, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 23, 25, 53, 55, 73, 88, 94, 98, 113, 137, 139, and 159

The London Palladium has a seating capacity of 2200.

Click here to view a seating plan.

 

For further information on tickets at the London Palladium, click here to view their FAQ's.

 

If you would like to buy a ticket in person from the London Palladium Box Office, they are open:

Monday - Saturday - 10am - 8pm

Sundays 10am - 6pm

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 palladium for further assistance and information.

Please click here for more information regarding access at the London Palladium.

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

If you lose an item during a visit to the London Palladium, you can email LW Theatres here.

Please name the show, date, and time you attended the Palladium and give a description of the item you have lost. 

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 London Palladium.

No.  LW Theatres, including the Palladium, do not permit food or drink purchased elsewhere to be taken into their theatres.  Empty, reusable water bottles will be permitted.

Latecomers will only be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.  

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

For more information and support, click here for LW Theatres FAQ's. 

You can also contact LW Theatres here.

Please note that LiverpoolTheatres.com isn't the venue itself. We promote what's on at the London Palladium 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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