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Oct 5, 2024 · A world-class arts and learning centre, the Barbican pushes the boundaries of all major art forms including dance, film, music, theatre and visual arts.
A pilot exhibition exploring the rise of Britain’s Y2K lost subculture: Emo. Focusing on the first-generation Emo scene from 2004 to 2009. More info. Browse upcoming events from the Barbican across our art gallery, concert venues, theatre and cinemas.
From our history and architecture to the people who work within our concrete walls, find out more about the Barbican, inside and out, as we tell our story so far – and look ahead at what’s to come.
Finding your way or finding something to eat, booking your car parking or returning a book at the library - here's where you'll find all the information you need to plan your visit to the Barbican.
Eat & drink. We’ve plenty of places for you to relax and replenish, from coffee and cake to wood-fired pizzas and full pre-theatre menus.
Sun 17 Nov 2024, 15:30. A photographic montage and an unconventional, free-form Japanese drama brings together two films scored by Max Roach in 1964. More info. Browse films from the Barbican Cinema programme including the best international new releases, talks with filmmakers and major curated seasons.
Today you can explore the site freely, from the Centre’s many public spaces, cafes and restaurants to the highwalks and estate gardens. We also offer 90 minute Architecture Tours led by our expert guides, and a series of talks, films and courses exploring architecture and urbanism.
Browse events. Join us for an extraordinary lineup of classical music, featuring both homegrown and international talent alongside our Resident Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, and our associates.
Sep 1, 2024 · Nature's Heart: LSO x Cassie Kinoshi's seed. Thu 21 Nov 2024, 19:30. The LSO is joined by the Mercury Prize-nominated ensemble seed., led by saxophonist Cassie Kinoshi, for an evening of new and classic music celebrating the natural world. More info.
From the Barbican highwalks, follow signs to the ‘Barbican Centre’. Walking from Barbican tube station, you’ll see a steps with ‘Art Gallery’ above them, these will lead you up to the Sculpture Court where you'll see a sign for the Conservatory.