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Young Barbican Takeover Festival

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Join us for a vibrant day of events curated for and by London's emerging creatives. Join artists, musicians, writers and industry professionals for workshops, live music, screenings and more.

The Young Barbican Takeover Festival is an opportunity for London's young creatives to come together, explore the Barbican and enjoy live performances.

Come along to makers workshops led by Artizine and Material Grrrlz, enjoy live music from the underground guitar scene curated by So Young Magazine, and join us for a series of performances and talks by Travis Alabanza, James Massiah, Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff and more. In the Cinema our Young Film Programmers alumni have curated an afternoon of film screenings and our Barbican Young Poets will be performing in the Conservatory.

There will be opportunities to meet and engage with creative industry professionals and emerging talent, with a literary salon in the Garden Room and panel discussions with industry professionals.

See the programme section below for a full list of events.

Young Barbican
Our Young Barbican scheme is a community designed to inspire young creatives. Aged 14-25? Join Young Barbican for free and get access to discounted tickets on unmissable art, entertainment, food and shopping. 

Venue
This event takes place across multiple venues including the Freestage, Fountain Room, Level G Studio, Cinema 1, Frobrisher Auditorium 1, Conversatory, Garden Room and Conservatory Terrace. 

Running time:
12pm–6pm 

The centre will be open from 10am for you to collect your wristband before the event starts at 12pm. 

Age guidance: 14+
All events are suitable for people aged 14 and above except for Girlhood which has an age restriction of 15.

You don't need to be a Young Barbican member to come along, the event is open to all.

 

This event is part of Spring at the Barbican: Concrete Garden, a series of events inviting you to retreat from the noise of the city with a season of growth and transformation.
 

Presented by the Barbican's Creative Collaboration team. 

Image by Alex Waespi.

£10
A £10 festival pass gives you access to all events.

Walk-up events
The majority of events are walk-up. Simply show your festival pass to gain entry.

Ticketed events
Some events are ticketed to help us manage capacity. After buying your festival pass, you'll be able to reserve tickets to these events for free. Subject to availability.

If you have reserved a ticket and can no longer make the event, please let us know by contacting our box office team on [email protected] or 020 7870 2500 (Mon to Fri between 12pm and 5.30pm). 
 

If you require additional support on the day of the event please book an Access Ticket and we will be in touch to ensure you are supported to attend all ‘drop-in’ events by reserving spaces for you.

*Excludes £1.50 booking fee

Programme