See more art, music, film and theatre for less
Art & Design
Don’t miss the chance to catch our exhibitions including the Imaginary Institution of India and Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum’s It will end in tears in The Curve, which close on 5 January.
£5 Young Barbican tickets
Theatre & Dance
The last full moon of the year symbolises rebirth and renewal. In the spirit of renewal, start your 2025 with a series of incredible performances at MimeLondon, including Moby Dick by French-Norwegian theatre company Plexus Polaire – a magical puppet show filled with breathtaking artistry that creates an interplay of shadow and light.
Don’t miss the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Though its title evokes warmer times, the magic it’s imbued with is just right for this time of year as it blends themes of dreams and illumination with a light-hearted touch.
Music
Irish singer-songwriter Lisa O’Neill will perform songs from her back catalogue under the Cold Moon in December, while Dur Dur Band takes us to 1980s Mogadishu and the golden era of music before the civil war.
Cinema
The best international new releases, talks with filmmakers, major curated seasons and leads in the presentation of the performing arts on screen.
Family
We need each other and gathering more than ever. If you have the opportunity to be with family, or are in need of finding chosen family in communal experiences, we have experiences for all ages to enjoy the season together. Among the highlights is a Family Concert by our resident orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, First Light - an installation that bathes you and baby (aged 0-18 months) in light and sound, and our special Family and Senior Community Screenings of films.