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12.05.2025 – 31.08.2025

Summer at the Barbican

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Summer Programme at the Barbican

The Barbican has launched its summer 2025 programme packed with events across its venues, public spaces, outdoors and even in its car park. The season includes Frequencies, a programme exploring the power of sound and sonic experience, Barbican’s iconic Outdoor Cinema, a series live music events and concerts including a Summer Jazz Series, two major shows kicking off the summer theatre season with multiple Olivier-Award winning Fiddler on the Roof, brand new exhibition Encounters: Giacometti x Huma Bhabha, and much more.

Frequencies

Frequencies is a packed cross arts programme exploring the power of sound and sonic experience to shape how we move, think, feel and to inspire change. Featuring a packed programme of film screenings, concerts, events, workshops and talks, the season kicks off in May and explores how the power of sound moves more than just the body, and how it continues to inspire generations to rebel and create change.

The Frequencies programme includes:

Feel the SoundThu 22 May to Sun 31 Aug, Barbican’s bold new multi-sensory immersive exhibition exploring our relationship to sound and new ways to experience it through a series of installations including new commissions and UK premieres.

In Pursuit of Repetitive BeatsThu 22 May to Sun 3 Aug, the world premiere of a new version of the award-winning Virtual Reality experience – a nostalgic immersive adventure of finding an Acid House rave in 1989 that pushes the technology even further to create a truly collective experience, where friends share the same virtual space.

Rebel RadioSun 1 to Mon 30 Jun, a month-long programme of broadcasts, talks, workshops, late night party and screenings celebrating London’s Pirate Radio story and exploring radio as a space for community, creativity, and subversion.

Live music events and concerts including:

A Warp Happening, Sat 14 Jun, a special day of music, screenings and performances led by the pioneering record label. The first Warp label-based event in over a decade will take place across the Barbican in an exclusive all-dayer, featuring Warp Vision: a feature length trip through the music video archives of the label, a host of Warp artists and culminating in a grand finale in the Barbican Hall.

Rampage: Carnival Classics 2, Fri 20 Jun, joined by the 30-piece Nu Civilisation Orchestra returning to the Barbican to reimagine Carnival classics and celebrate over three decades of iconic tracks that define the sounds of Notting Hill Carnival.

Ligeti Quartet: Nuc, Sat 21 Jun, performing tracks from their 2023 album Nuc, fusing acoustic and electronic music for string quartet by Mercury-nominated composer Anna Meredith alongside visual projections.

Jeff Mills + London Symphony Orchestra: Blue Potential, Sat 28 Jun, making his much-awaited return with the Barbican’s Resident Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra for a very special evening marking the 20th anniversary of Blue Potential, Mills’ groundbreaking 2005 project and 2006 album combining electronic and symphonic music.

Cinema screenings including:

Refugee Week: Haiyu (18) + ScreenTalk, Wed 18 June: Winner of the Sheffield Doc Fest Youth Jury Prize, Haiyu focusses on one of Western Sahara’s greatest singers, Mariem Hassan, whose life and music have given comfort and hope among the ongoing tragedy committed to the Sahrawis throughout the colonial era continuing up to this very day and has been used as a tool in the fight for independence in Africa's last colony.

Good Vibrations: Barbican Emerging Film Curator Alumna Lillian Crawford curates two events exploring neurodivergent responses to sound and music within a cinema space:

Outdoor CinemaWed 20 Aug  to Sun 31 Aug, returns this summer with a sparkling selection of films to watch under the city’s stars, in the Barbican Sculpture Court. The Frequencies line-up, with films notable for their inventive and immersive soundscapes, include Dune, Uncle Boonmee, The Return of Godzilla, Babymother, Beau Travail and Björk’s Cornucopia.

Visual Arts

Encounters: Giacometti x Huma Bhabha, Thu 8 May to Sun 10 Aug
Inaugurating a new, intimate space within the Barbican, figurative sculptures from across Bhabha’s career are displayed alongside iconic works by Giacometti made mostly in the aftermath of World War II. Spanning nearly a century of artmaking and encompassing a range of media, this exhibition considers what occurs at the meeting point of works responding to the anguish and despair of a wounded world.

Theatre and Dance

Part of a three-year partnership between the Barbican and Trafalgar Theatre Productions:

Fiddler on the RoofSat 24 May to Sat 19 Jul, triumphant winner of three Olivier Awards for Best Musical Revival, Best Sound Design and Best Set Design Fiddler on the Roof transfers to the Barbican following a sold-out season at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.

Good Night, OscarThu 31 Jul to Sun 21 Sep, written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Doug Wright, Good Night, Oscar is a dazzling, darkly funny drama about Oscar Levant; Hollywood actor, concert pianist and infamous wit. Sean Hayes (Will & Grace) who won a Tony Award for his performance, reprises his acclaimed Broadway role, reuniting with Ben Rappaport for the London premiere. Also starring Rosalie Craig (Company).

Music

Khatia Buniatishvili & FriendsThu 12 Jun, the finale to Khatia Buniatishvili’s Barbican residency, the pianist invites friends from the performing world to join her for an intimate evening of music and words.

Classical Pride 2025Voices of Pride, Fri 27 Jun to Thu 10 Jul, returns for its third year, featuring Barbican Resident Orchestra the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Oliver Zeffman, and a world premiere by Jake Heggie commissioned by Classical Pride, alongside a line-up of star soloists, plus a free performance by emerging musicians in the Hall at 6pm on 4 July.

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra - Orchestral Qawwali with Abi SampaSun 20 Jul, East meets West as The Orchestral Qawwali Project joins the CBSO, CBSO Chorus, and University of Birmingham Voices for a spellbinding performance.

Summer Jazz Series, Mon 16 Jun to Sat 26 Jul, running across June and July, the Summer Jazz Series features a selection of jazz artists including Tigran Hamasyan (Mon 16 Jun), Brad Mehldau Trio (Tue 24 Jun), and Take Me to the River All Stars (Sat 12 Jul). The series closes with a three-night residency from Herbie Hancock (Thu 24 – Sat 26 Jul), marking his 85th birthday.

Cinema

Queer 70s: LGBTQ+ Cinema in the Decade after Stonewall, Wed 11 Jun to Wed 16 Jul, a season inviting audiences to travel back to the 1970s, when LGBTQ+ lives were shown on screen with an unapologetic gusto unthinkable a decade before.

Outdoor CinemaWed 20 Aug to Sun 31 Aug, returns this summer with a joyful programme of films to watch under the city stars, in the cinematic surroundings of the Barbican Sculpture court. Screenings include Love & Basketball, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Grave of the Fireflies, Fire of Love and Little Shop of Horrors.

Barbican Architecture Tours

Running daily, Barbican’s 90-minute Architecture Tours cover the vast, bold and brutal Barbican estate. Led by expert guides, the tour covers the Barbican Centre and surrounding Brutalist estate, exploring the site’s little-known nooks and crannies, venturing through highwalks, leafy courts and sweeping crescents, giving visitors an insight into the vision and ambition behind the complex’s design and its past, present and future.

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Encounters: Giacometti x Lynda Benglis
Works by contemporary artist Lynda Benglis and Alberto Giacometti are displayed together for the first time in this major new exhibition.
Taxi marshalling at Liverpool Street
A black cab marshalling scheme is available at Liverpool Street station every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights from 9pm to 1am.
Afternoon Tea at Engel and Jang
23.06.2025 23.06.2026

Afternoon Tea at Engel and Jang

Engel
Afternoon Tea at Engel and Jang has launched at The Royal Exchange, blending elegance and whimsy with silver stork service, exquisite bites by Lorena Tommasi, and exceptional value from £35.
Escape Arcade™
01.07.2025 01.07.2026

Escape Arcade™

Enigma Quests
Enigma Quests venue is home to Escape Arcade™, a brand-new concept that recreates the individual challenges of an escape room in a casual, yet competitive atmosphere.
Sculpture in the City 14th Edition
16.07.2025 31.05.2026

Sculpture in the City 14th Edition

Artworks by Ai Weiwei, Andrew Sabin, and Jane and Louise Wilson to be unveiled in London as part of the 14th edition of Sculpture in the City.
Green Stripes, Mango, Eja Kika, and Chili in the City by Lorenzo Vitturi
Encounter a striking new public artwork by artist Lorenzo Vitturi at 100 Bishopsgate 
Guildhall Art Gallery Tours
Free introductory tours, conducted by Guildhall Art Gallery’s team of City Guides, are available every day, from Tuesday to Sunday.
Building the Bank – 100 years on
Step inside the story of one of London’s most iconic buildings.
Heritage Gallery Exhibition: Epping Forest
On display at the Heritage Gallery are a selection of items showcasing the rich history of Epping Forest.
Half-Price Fridays at Dr Johnson’s House
Visit Dr Johnson’s House on Friday afternoons and enjoy half-price adult entry between 2pm and 5pm
Cheapside Run Club
Join the Cheapside Run Club every Wednesday at 6pm for a free, social 5k run through iconic City of London landmarks.
Barbican Architecture Tours
Immersive 90 minute tours uncover the stories behind the Barbican, offering a unique perspective on how great architecture can shape culture.
Afternoon Tea at CORD
CORD’s Café Afternoon Tea brings together British tradition and French pastry expertise, with every bite handmade by Le Cordon Bleu Master Chefs.
The Magic of Afternoon Tea
Experience a spellbinding afternoon tea inspired by myths and magic. Indulge in enchanting sweets, savory delights, and whimsical drinks, including cocktails, artisanal teas, or Champagne. A magical treat for all ages!
Lunchtime Talks at The London Centre
Join a free lunchtime talk every Friday at The London Centre to learn about London’s historical and physical development.
Friday Night Lights – Run with a View
A a run club that brings together the local community for an energising evening of movement, music, and stunning city views.
Romantic Escape with 10% Off Experiences at Tower Suites
This Valentine’s Day, enjoy an overnight stay coupled with 10% off west end shows and London attractions at Tower Suites by Blue Orchid Hospitality.
Room with All Existing Words at London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE
Visit the latest installation at London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE: Room with All Existing Words by Dutch artist Mark Manders.
Family Easter Stay at Pan Pacific
Enjoy a 15% discounted family escape packed with daily breakfast, free and discounted kids’ meals, swimming sessions, and a Singa plush companion.
Beatriz González at Barbican Art Gallery
This major exhibition is the first UK retrospective of ground-breaking Colombian artist, curator, art historian and educator, Beatriz González.
Jock McFadyen with Jem Finer: Underground (and Surface) Exhibition
Step into the sensory world of London’s Tube in Guildhall Art Gallery's immersive exhibition by Jock McFadyen RA and Jem Finer of The Pogues.
Afternoon Tea at Pan Pacific London
Just a few steps away from Liverpool Street Station, expect a delicious and relaxing afternoon tea experience, offering quiet indulgence.
Exhibition – Londoners on Trial: Crime, Courts and the Public 1244-1924
Explore the history of law and order in London, its criminals, victims and law enforcers from the medieval period to modern times.
Padel at Tower Hill Terrace
Padel fans have a new destination: Tower Hill Terrace in front of the Tower of London! An experience part of London Sports Festival.
In Sickness and in Health: A Guided Walk
A free guided tour which will take you through the historic heart of London to discover more about the people and places connected with spiritual and physical healing through the ages.
Glasshouse Stories – an installation by artist Claudia Fontes
'Glasshouse Stories' transforms the reception of 100 Bishopsgate into a contemporary glasshouse inspired by the Victorian Palm House at Kew Gardens.
Family Easter Stay at Andaz London
Make Easter a family affair at Andaz London: egg hunts, breakfast worth waking for, and late check-out for a relaxed spring stay together.
Guided Tour of the Old Bailey
The Central Criminal Court of England and Wales, known the world over as the 'Old Bailey', is opening its doors to the public for out of hours guided tours.
Friday Steak Night at 1 Lombard Street
On Fridays, enjoy a butcher’s cut steak, with peppercorn and béarnaise sauce, bottomless fries, in a historic Grade II listed building in the City. All for £27.
Saturday Bottomless Brunch at 1 Lombard Street
Make your Saturdays unforgettable with a signature Bubbles, Steak & Lobster Bottomless Brunch, in a historic building of the City.
(Extra)ordinary: an exhibition by Darcey Fleming
Darcey Fleming presents (Extra)ordinary, her first solo exhibition and a newly commissioned installation for the reception at 99 Bishopsgate.
Daily Guided Walks
01.04.2026 31.10.2026

Daily Guided Walks

City Information Centre
City of London Guides offer daily, weekly and monthly walks around the City of London, led by the official City tour guide experts.
Guided tours of Billingsgate Roman House and Baths
On Saturdays, explore the Billingsgate Roman House and Baths: 2,000 years of history in the City of London. Access by guided tour only.
London’s Roman Amphitheatre Tour: discovery, function and form
Join archaeologist Dr Andrew Lane for an extended tour of one of the most important buildings in Roman London.
Leadenhall Market’s Saturday SoLo Craft Fair
On the second Saturday of each month, Leadenhall Market welcomes carefully selected independent artists and makers.
Dome Sundays at St Paul’s Cathedral
Explore the Dome of St Paul's via three iconic galleries every Sunday this summer: the Whispering Gallery, Stone Gallery and Golden Gallery.
Cocktails and Waffles at Savage Garden
Enjoy a brand-new waffle and cocktail menu with live DJ sets at Savage Garden.
Leadenhall Market’s Vintage Furniture & Flea Market
On the last Sunday of each month, Leadenhall Market opens its cobbled walkways to vintage designs and antiques collectors.
Salon Series at Dr Johnson’s House: Orchestra for the Earth
Attend an intimate musical performance by Orchestra for the Earth in this salon-style concert in the historical home of Dr Johnson.
The Gold Medal, with Guildhall Symphony Orchestra
Experience a thrilling evening as the final of Guildhall School’s most prestigious music prize returns to the Barbican Hall
Simon Crawford-Phillips and Friends: Bach/Kurtág and Schubert
Join pianist and conductor, Simon Crawford-Phillips, for a series of performances this spring with friends at LSO St Luke's on Old Street, just outside the City of London.
Guided Tour of the Old Bailey with Afternoon Tea
Step inside the iconic Old Bailey and enjoy an exclusive tour followed by afternoon tea in the stunning Grand Hall.
Heritage Gallery Exhibition: America and London
A free exhibition exploring historic links between America and the City of London, to mark 250 years since the Declaration of Independence
The Chitra Collection – At the Tea Table: a temporary exhibition
Explore this carefully created pop-up, which uncovers how tea became a national drink in Britain.
Music in Auschwitz: Playing for your Life. Concert & Talk
Join for a concert and talk with Raphael Wallfish (cello), Simon Callaghan (piano) and Anne Sebba (author) at the Dutch Centre
Trafalgar: Battle & Aftermath at Dr Johnson’s House
Hear military historian Paul O’Keeffe discuss key moments from his vivid account of history’s most famous naval battle.
Second Saturday – Family activities at Guildhall Art Gallery in May
A revolving programme of family activities may have you heading into the Roman Amphitheatre and hearing tales of Roman conquests, or creating crafts from the Victorian paintings surrounding you.
St Bride Foundation Wayzgoose 2026
The St Bride Foundation Wayzgoose is the annual celebration of all thing’s letterpress: an ink-filled day with all manner of print-related treasures.
London Craft Week
11.05.2026 17.05.2026

London Craft Week

Multiple venues
For one week, discover the stories, skills and people behind crafted objects, fashion, furniture, architecture and beyond.
A Court of Paper – Documentary Theatre
Don't miss this powerful documentary theatre piece uncovering newly released archival truths about Dutch citizens’ roles during the Second World War.
Beethoven, Wagner and Strauss, by the LSO
Join the LSO, Leif Ove Andsnes and Nathalie Stutzmann for an unforgettable orchestral journey, from intimate Beethoven to blazing Wagner and Strauss’ dazzling Vienna
Bishopsgate Institute Archive Tour – LGBTQIA+ Collections
Join this tour of the LGBTQIA+ Collections at the Institute and discover the stories housed at the Bishopsgate Institute.
Tea, Beef, and Free Trade: a lunchtime talk
Discover the links between your favourite foods and the intricacies of global trade through this bite-sized presentation at the Bank of England Museum.
Barts Lunchtime Concert series – Intesa Duo
Enjoy a lunchtime concert at Barts North Wing, bringing together folk and early music repertoire with Intesa Duo.
Lost Amsterdam: The Hidden Histories of Looted Art
An interactive talk with the Christie's Restitution Team about the hidden history of looted art during WW2 in Amsterdam at the Dutch Centre.
At the Tea Table – The making of a national drink: a Museum late
Explore a carefully-curated pop-up which uncovers how tea became woven into the fabric of British life.
May Half Term Family Day
Family fun at Guildhall Art Gallery including arts, crafts and storytelling connecting you to the work of Jock McFadyen and Jem Finer.
Young Archaeologists: Unearthing Roman London
Join London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE for Young Archaeologists: Unearthing Roman London, a free family day exploring real Roman artefacts.
London Festival of Architecture 2026 – in the City
Discover stunning outdoor art installations in the City of London during London Festival of Architecture (LFA).
Barts Lunchtime Concert series – Felix Gygli & Jong Sun Woo
Enjoy a lunchtime concert at Barts North Wing, with pianist Jong Sun Woo and baritone Felix Gygli.
Death Rituals & Grief: In Conversation with Sofka Zinovieff & Julia Samuel
Join acclaimed author Sofka Zinovieff and leading psychotherapist Julia Samuel for a fascinating exploration of death rituals and grief.
Silent Disco at the Old Bailey
Join a silent disco at the Old Bailey and dance beneath one of London’s most iconic landmarks in an immersive dancefloor experience.
City Beerfest
City Beerfest is back on 2 July! Delicious beers, mouth-watering street food and live music at historic Guildhall Yard.
18th Century Storytelling with Dave Tonge
Join storyteller and historian Dave Tonge and hear the tales that filled Johnson’s London, from ballads and chapbooks to legends shared in coffee houses and market places.
Barts Lunchtime Concert series – Basil Alter
Enjoy a lunchtime concert in the Great Hall at Barts North Wing, with violinist and CMF artist, Basil Alter.
Open House Festival 2026
12.09.2026 20.09.2026

Open House Festival 2026

Get ready to explore the City of London’s rich array of ancient and modern buildings for free during Open House Festival 2026.
Barts Lunchtime Concert series – Ensemble Renard
Enjoy a lunchtime concert in the Great Hall at Barts North Wing, with London-based wind quintet Ensemble Renard.
Sheep Drive and Livery Fair
A long-established charity event, celebrating a Freeman’s ancient “right” to bring sheep to market over the Thames, toll free; all in aid of raising funds for The Woolmen Charity and The Lord Mayor’s Appeal.
Barts Lunchtime Concert series – Violetta Suvini
Enjoy a lunchtime concert in the Great Hall at Barts North Wing, with CMF artist and violinist, Violetta Suvini.
Barts Lunchtime Concert series – Immy Churchill
Enjoy a lunchtime concert in the Great Hall at Barts North Wing, with jazz vocalist and singer/songwriter, Immy Churchill.