DECEMBER
Highlights
Slava’s Snowshow Experience a joyous dream-like world that touches both your heart and funny bone, culminating in a breath-taking blizzard, in Slava's Snowshow. The multi-award-winning international sensation is back due to popular demand for Christmas 2017.
Full of stunning spectacle, this classic show will bring joy to all the family from 8 to 88.
Slava’s Snowshow has delighted audiences in over 80 cities globally including New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Rome, Hong Kong, Rio de Janeiro and Moscow.
’Unmissable’ (The Times)
’Pure magic. An evening of enchantment and fun’ (Daily Express)
Belief and Beyond Belief: Rituals and Seasons: Religion and Our Natural Life
ABBA: Super Troupers
Night Light
A Vintage New Year's Eve Party
Southbank Centre Winter Market
Finnish Rooftop Sauna
What do rituals tell us about meaning? Could religion help to tackle climate change? Catch the final weekend of our year-long festival and find out. Speakers include author Colm Tóibín. Day passes £15.
Usher in the New Year at our annual spectacular as Royal Festival Hall transforms into five floors of immersive entertainment. It features five pop-up nightclubs playing vintage music, and London’s worldfamous NYE fireworks.
Come on a musical journey with Swedish pop sensation ABBA in this immersive exhibition. Get close to never-before-seen items from the band’s archive including personal notes, memorabilia and iconic costumes.
Browse Nordic-inspired wooden chalets filled with festive food, drinks, gifts and treats for all. Enjoy mulled wine, delicious food and handmade crafts while taking in the sights and sounds of London at winter time.
Danish children’s theatre company Teater Refleksion embark on an adventure until the blackbird sings to welcome a new day. For ages 3 – 6.
Warm up and unwind in a one-ofa-kind Finnish sauna experience in the heart of London this Wintertime. Our Nordic sauna sits on the Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden next to the bar.
Daily listings
Friday 1 Rug Rhymes
Nursery rhymes for under-5s. 10.30am, National Poetry Library Reading Den, Level 5, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Friday Lunch: Cathrine Legardh duo
Get into the groove with the Danish jazz vocalist and her favourite pianist, Jacob Christoffersen. 1pm, Central Bar Foyer, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Friday Tonic: Ösp Eldjárn
Icelandic folk for Friday evening. 5.30pm, Central Bar Foyer, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall. Free
Mitsuko Uchida, piano
The second concert of her Schubert series. Schubert Sonatas: in B, D.575; in A minor, D.845 & in D, D.850 7.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £7 – £65
A Poet's Guide to the Archive
Dive into 50 years of Poetry International with an exhibition of archival material and new work. 10am, Archive Studio, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Saturday 2 Architecture and Culture: The 1960s at Southbank Centre
Want to know more about our history? Join us for a study day and exclusive hard-hat tour. 12 noon, Blue Room, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, £25
Gamelan Youth Course
Ensemble music-making for ages 11 – 18. 12 noon, Gamelan Room, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, £60 per term (10 sessions)
What You Need to Know: Sibelius and Finnish Independence
How was Sibelius inspired by his homeland? Find out at a study day with live music.
There are no transaction fees for in-person bookings or Southbank Centre Members and Supporters Circles. For all other bookings transaction fees apply: £2.50 online; £3 over the phone. If you wish to receive tickets in the post, a 75p delivery charge applies. * Book free events at southbankcentre.co.uk ** For full repertoire, see southbankcentre.co.uk
7.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1–6), £16.50 – £48.50
Sunday 3 Philharmonia Orchestra – Prokofiev & Tchaikovsky
Two Russian works inspired by Romeo & Juliet. Krzysztof Urbanski conductor Simon Trpceski piano Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture, Romeo & Juliet (vers. standard, 1880); Piano Concerto No.1; Prokofiev Excerpts from Romeo and Juliet, Op.64 3pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £11 – £55
Sauna Sessions
Learn the traditional Finnish art of 'whisking' with birch twigs in our sauna. 5.30pm, Roof Garden, Queen Elizabeth Hall, £30
Monday 4 Dragon Babies - Gamelan for 3-5 year olds Shake, rattle and gong with your little ones.
11am, Gamelan Room, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, £5 (for one child and accompanying adults)
Gong Babies
A music workshop for parents, carers and babies. 2pm, Gamelan Room, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, £5 (for one baby and accompanying adult)
National Poetry Library Book Club
Our annual TS Eliot Prize Book Club returns. 6.30pm, National Poetry Library, Royal Festival Hall, Free*
Family Gamelan Taster Session
Meow Meow & London Philharmonic Orchestra: More Pandemonium
3pm, Gamelan Room, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, £10
Visual Arts Performance & Dance Classical Music Literature & Spoken Word Archive Studio Gigs & Contemporary Music Talks & Topics Eat & Explore
An acclaimed choir perform popular classics including Vivaldi's Gloria and Handel's Zadok the Priest. Mozart Festival Orchestra Andrew Nethsingha conductor Anita Watson soprano Kitty Whately mezzo-soprano Tom Rainer trumpet St John's College Choir, Cambridge
12 noon, Level 5 Function Room, Green Side, Royal Festival Hall, £7.50 – £25
Try our Javanese percussion orchestra together.
Key
Vivaldi Gloria
Gamelan Taster Workshop Meet our Javanese percussion orchestra.
6.30pm, Gamelan Room, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, £10
City of London Sinfonia presents Modern Mystics: The Protecting Veil Alexandra Wood director Matthew Barley cello, presenter An analysis of Tavener: The Protecting Veil; Sir John Tavener The Protecting Veil for cello & strings 7.30pm, St John's Smith Square, £10 – £25
Back by popular demand, Meow returns with her unique brand of subversive cabaret. Benjamin Northey conductor 7.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £25 – £45
Tuesday 5 Huawei Winter Concert
Join us for an evening of seasonal music and song at the Huawei Winter Concert, led by Katherine Jenkins. 8pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £15 – £45
Wednesday 6 London Sinfonietta Stockhausen: Trans
An all-Stockhausen concert. Pascal Rophé conductor Royal Academy of Music Manson Ensemble. Stockhausen Tierkreis (Zodiac) – 12 Melodies of the star signs; Trans for orchestra & tape 7.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £5 – £25
How We Hear
Consider how sounds shape our world as we launch Magma 69, The Deaf Issue. 8pm, National Poetry Library, Royal Festival Hall, Free*
Thursday 7 Philharmonia Orchestra Finnish Independence
Mark 100 years of an independent Finland. Esa-Pekka Salonen conductor Vilde Frang violin Sibelius Finlandia, Violin Concerto; Lemminkäinen Suite, Op.22 7.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £11 – £55, see Sat 2 Dec for related event.
Friday 8 Rug Rhymes 10.30am, see Fri 1 Dec for more details.
BBC Concert Orchestra Double Indemnity & Music from Film Noir
A dramatic evening of music from the film noir greats including hits from Laura, Sunset Boulevard, Gilda and Double Indemnity. With conductor Robert Ziegler and Olivier Award nominee Hannah Waddingham. 7.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £10 – £36
Saturday 9 Meet the Archive: Finnish Sauna Society
See the society’s original material. 2.30pm, Archive Studio, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
John Wilson & The John Wilson Orchestra
A celebration of MGM Film musicals including Singin' in the Rain and An American in Paris John Wilson conductor John Wilson Chorus plus special guests. 3pm & 7.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £37.50 – £62.50
Sunday 10 Tomorrow's Warriors Ensembles Winter Showcase A fiesta of extraordinary young musical talent.
12.30pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Christmas Classics
Carols and classics for all including Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on Christmas Carols and Tchaikovsky's Waltz of the Flowers from The Nutcracker Suite. Philharmonia Orchestra David Hill conductor Neal Davies baritone The Bach Choir 3pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £16.50 – £49.50
Sauna Sessions
See a dance performance in our sauna. 5.30pm, Roof Garden, Queen Elizabeth Hall, £30
Tomorrow's Warriors 25th Anniversary Jam featuring Duke Ellington’s Nutcracker Suite See the Tomorrow’s Warriors Youth Orchestra perform The Nutcracker Suite alongside classic festive big band tunes.
6pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Monday 11 Dragon Babies - Gamelan for 3-5 year olds 11am, see Mon 4 Nov for more details.
National Poetry Library Book Club
Our annual TS Eliot Prize Book Club returns to discuss the ten shortlisted poetry books. 6.30pm, National Poetry Library, Royal Festival Hall, Free*
The Mercury-nominated band, plus cutting-edge chamber orchestra Army of Generals, perform much-loved material and newly devised work. Charles Hazlewood conductor 8pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £20 – £30
Thursday 14 Carol Singing with the Royal Festival Hall Organ
Come and sing wintery favourites with the king of instruments.
6pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Carols at Christmas
Capture the spirit of Christmas with music including Schubert's Ave Maria!, John Rutter's Candlelight Carol and carols for all. Philharmonia Orchestra Stephen Bell conductor Susanna Hurrell soprano Sir Tony Robinson reader The London Chorus The Southend Boys and Girls Choir 7.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £16.50 – £49.50
Friday 15 Rug Rhymes Winter Special
Stay cosy with the National Poetry Library puppets. 10.30am, National Poetry Library Reading Den, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Cocktails in Care Homes Wintertime Special
Music and cocktail fun with charity Magic Me.
Friday Lunch: Ninebarrow
250 Southwark primary school children sing in the season. 5.30pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Tom Chaplin
The singer-songwriter performs hits from his new album. 7pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £25 – £85
Pram Jam
Dance with your little ones. 10.30am & 11.30am, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, £5
Wednesday 13 In Harmony Lambeth Winter Show
Festive music from young orchestras. 5.30pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
British folk at lunchtime.
1pm, Central Bar Foyer, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Ice Music
The pioneer of ice instruments, Norwegian Terje Isungset, performs live. 6pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Messiah by Candlelight
Handel’s choral masterpiece. Part of the RGL Choral Masterpieces series. Mozart Festival Orchestra Hilary Davan Wetton conductor Jennifer France soprano Rebecca Afonwy-Jones mezzo-soprano Nick Pritchard tenor George Humphreys bass City of London Choir 7.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £16.50 – £48.50
Hear stories about Nordic elves in our sauna. 5.30pm, Roof Garden, Queen Elizabeth Hall, £30
ABBAoke
Let our your inner dancing queen with ABBA karaoke.
Food with Friends
7.30pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Sample food, sing and celebrate the end of Belief and Beyond Belief. 1pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free*
Sufism: Mystical Islam 1pm, Blue Room, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, Included in B&BB Pass
Lewisham primary school children perform carols.
Sauna Sessions
11.30am, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Included in B&BB Pass
Turning of the Year
7.30pm, Level 5 Function Room, Green Side, Royal Festival Hall, £5
Southwark Winter Splash
Consider which rituals you hold dear, and why.
Learn about the mystical spiritual practice.
1pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Tuesday 12
Rituals and Seasons. Belief and Nature: Panel Talk
11am, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), Free*
Polari
London’s leading LGBT literary salon.
Saturday 16
The Unthanks
The Testament of Mary: Colm Tóibín
The author discusses writing from Mary’s perspective. 1pm, Level 5 Function Room, Green Side, Royal Festival Hall, Included in B&BB Pass
Bites
Experts address the central themes of Belief and Beyond Belief.
Monday 18 Heart n Soul Singalong
Come and make some noise with the Heart n Soul choir. 6pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Slava's Snowshow
Experience a joyous dream-like world in this magical theatre show for the young and young at heart. 7.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £20 – £105
Tuesday 19 Night Light
Kids go on a magical journey through the night in this theatrical work.
2.30pm, Blue Room, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, Included in B&BB Pass
11am & 2pm, Blue Room, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, £7 (child) £14 (adult)
Natural Religion
The Key is Inside
What role does nature play in the idea of the divine? 2.30pm, Level 5 Function Room, Green Side, Royal Festival Hall, Included in B&BB Pass
Climate Change and Belief
Explore the connection between climate change and religion. 4pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Included in B&BB Pass
Pre-Concert Talk: Rituals and Seasons Discover more about Bach’s Christmas Oratorio.
5.45pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
London Philharmonic Orchestra: Christmas Oratorio Bach’s joyous seasonal work. London Philharmonic Orchestra Vladimir Jurowski conductor Maria Keohane soprano Anke Vondung mezzo-soprano Jeremy Ovenden tenor Stephan Loges bass-baritone London Philharmonic Choir Bach Christmas Oratorio 7pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall (Levels 1 – 6), £10 – £65
Sunday 17 ABBA Big Sing
Sing out your favourite ABBA tracks. 1pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Dancing Queens
Learn dance routines to ABBA songs. 2.30pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Mamma Mia Film and Fancy Dress
Put on your fancy dress for a free screening. 5pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
An imaginative and playful performance for and by children with live choir. 2pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Slava's Snowshow 7.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
Wednesday 20 Pram Jam
Sing with your little ones. 10.30am & 11.30am, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, £5
Night Light 11am & 2pm, see Tue 19 Dec for more details.
NEST Collective Takeover
Take in the finest of folk music. 5.30pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Slava's Snowshow 7.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
Thursday 21 Night Light 11am & 2pm,(relaxed performance)
Rave-a-Roo Wintertime
Get raving with your little ones. 1pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Members' Social Nights
Save the last Thursday of the month for our music night. 6pm, Members Bar, Level 6, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Tomorrow's Warriors House Band Featuring Floetic Lara and Guests Warm up with jazz on a winter evening.
6pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Slava's Snowshow 7.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
Friday 22 Night Light
Thursday 28 Night Light 11am & 2pm, see Tue 19 Dec for more details.
Tango Workshops
11am & 2pm, see Tue 19 Dec for more details.
Try tango for the first time.
Slava's Snowshow
12 noon, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
2.30pm & 7.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
Slava's Snowshow
Friday Tonic: Morten Schantz Godspeed
Jazz tunes from a Danish composer. Morten Schantz piano, synthesiser Josh Arcoleo saxophone, synthesiser Stefan Pasborg drums 5.30pm, Central Bar Foyer, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Saturday 23 Night Light 11am & 2pm, see Tue 19 Dec for more details.
Nordic Wintertime
2.30pm & 7.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
Tango Time
Grab a friend and dance through Christmas Eve. 12pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Slava's Snowshow 2.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
Tuesday 26 Strictly Winter Ballroom A Boxing Day ballroom extravaganza.
12 noon, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Night Light 2pm, see Tue 19 Dec for more details.
Slava's Snowshow 7.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
Wednesday 27 Night Light 11am & 2pm, see Tue 19 Dec for more details.
Slava's Snowshow 2.30pm & 7.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
Room for Children
A unique Swedish library for the young. 11am, National Poetry Library Reading Den, Royal Festival Hall, Free
12 noon, Southbank Centre Square, Free
Friday 29 Night Light 11am & 2pm, see Tue 19 Dec for more details.
Slava's Snowshow 2.30pm & 7.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
5.30pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Five Go Jiving
11am, National Poetry Library, Royal Festival Hall, Free
3pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
11.30am, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Sunday 24
Explore perception and spoken word in this installation by Sam Winston.
Southbank Centre Food Market
Friday Tonic: A Hard Candy Christmas
2.30pm & 7.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
Darkness Visible
Take a turn at tango this Wintertime.
An afternoon of' Nordic-themed music, storytelling and crafts for the whole family.
Slava's Snowshow
Throughout the month
Dolly Parton’s greatest hits.
Saturday 30 Night Light 11am & 2pm, see Tue 19 Dec for more details.
Ginger Johnson presents: Glamorous Gran! And other tall stories
A food lover's perfect destination.
Winter Choirs
Hear seasonal songs in pop-up performances. Mon 4 – Fri 22 Dec, 6.30pm, Riverside Terrace Café at Royal Festival Hall, Free
ABBA: Super Troupers
Come on a musical journey with Swedish pop sensation ABBA. Throughout the month, various times, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, £15 – £25
Gamelan Courses: Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced Whatever your level, try our Javanese percussion orchestra.
See southbankcentre.co.uk for more details. £100 per term, £270 three terms in advance.
Gamelan Group Workshops Autumn 2017 Get a group together to play the gamelan.
Drag queen Ginger Johnson’s family-friendly Christmas show
2pm, Gamelan Room, Level 1, Royal Festival Hall, £195
12 noon, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Finnish Rooftop Sauna
Slava's Snowshow
Until Sat 30 Dec, (see southbankcentre. co.uk for more details), Roof Garden, Queen Elizabeth Hall, £15 – £25
2.30pm & 7.30pm, see Mon 18 Dec for more details.
Sunday 31 Night Light 11am & 2pm, see Tue 19 Dec for more details.
A Vintage New Year's Eve Party
Usher in the New Year at our annual vintage nightclub spectacular. 7pm, Royal Festival Hall, £119 – £204
Warm up and unwind.
Finnish Rooftop Sauna: Women Only Session Warm up and unwind, for women only.
Until Wed 27 Dec, 2.30pm or 5.30pm (see southbankcentre.co.uk for more details), 2.30pm, Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden, £15 – £25
Architecture Tour
Discover our architectural innovations. Sat 9, Thu 14, Mon 18 & Thu 28 Dec, 1.30pm, Royal Festival Hall Ticket Office, £12
Behind the Scenes Tour Spy areas usually reserved for artists.
1.30pm, Auditorium, Royal Festival Hall Ticket Office (Levels 1 – 6), £10
Swing, Hop and Shuffle
Southbank Centre's Winter Market
3pm, The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall, Free
Until Sat 30 Dec (see southbankcentre.co.uk for more details), Queen's Walk, Free
An afternoon social dance.
Street food, gifts and bars.
David Batchelor: Sixty Minute Spectrum
Artist David Batchelor illuminates the Hayward roof. Throughout the month, Hayward Gallery, Free
Rooftop Bar
Enjoy drinks and snacks with a view of the river in our covered bar. Until Sat 30 Dec (see southbankcentre.co.uk for more details)
Tatty Devine Christmas Trees
Take a sparkly walk under our playful Christmas trees, decorated by jewellery company Tatty Devine. Throughout the month, (see southbankcentre.co.uk for more details)
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