Dance
Carmen
the London premiere of Carmen with Natalia Osipova and Isaac Hernández
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Waterloo Mainline StationQueen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank Centre is one of London’s most distinctive and respected cultural venues. Known for its modernist architecture and versatile stage, it hosts a rich and diverse programme including contemporary music, dance, theatre, and spoken word. The venue’s unique character and excellent acoustics make it a favourite for innovative and boundary-pushing performances.
Located along the vibrant South Bank of the River Thames, Queen Elizabeth Hall is an essential part of London’s live performance scene, offering audiences intimate yet powerful cultural experiences in one of the capital’s busiest artistic districts.
Queen Elizabeth Hall opened in 1967 as part of the post-war regeneration of London’s South Bank. Designed in the Brutalist style, it quickly became a key venue for avant-garde and contemporary performances. The hall has welcomed international orchestras, pioneering theatre productions, and countless groundbreaking artists over the decades.
A major refurbishment in 2018 revitalised its facilities while retaining its architectural integrity. Today, Queen Elizabeth Hall continues to play a leading role in London’s performing arts scene, bridging tradition and modernity within its striking concrete walls.
Queen Elizabeth Hall is part of the Southbank Centre complex, situated on Belvedere Road between Waterloo Bridge and the London Eye. Its central riverside location places it within walking distance of many top attractions, including the National Theatre, Royal Festival Hall, and the BFI.
The nearest tube station is Waterloo (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern, and Waterloo & City lines), just a 5-minute walk from the venue. Embankment and Westminster stations are also within easy reach.
Waterloo Station is the nearest national rail station, offering services across London and the South East. Exit the station onto Waterloo Road and follow signs to the Southbank Centre.
Day buses: 1, 26, 59, 68, 76, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 341
Night buses: N1, N68, N76, N171, N343
Bus stops near Waterloo and on Waterloo Bridge provide quick access to Queen Elizabeth Hall via a short walk.
Queen Elizabeth Hall offers an intimate setting with just under 1,000 seats, all providing clear sightlines and excellent acoustics. The single-tier auditorium includes stalls and a raised rear section, creating an immersive audience experience with close proximity to the stage.
With flexible stage configurations and accessible seating throughout, the hall accommodates both classical and contemporary performance styles with ease. The venue is well-suited for concerts, recitals, theatre, and dance.
The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, with step-free routes, accessible toilets, and assistance services. Guide dogs are welcome, and induction loops are available for the hearing impaired. For further accessibility information, please refer to the halls official website.
Queen Elizabeth Hall adheres to Southbank Centre’s safety protocols, including enhanced cleaning, contactless ticketing, and trained staff to assist with safe entry and exit. Visitors are advised to travel light due to bag checks at the entrance.
While there’s no formal dress code, smart casual attire is recommended. Visitors are encouraged to dress for comfort, particularly for longer performances or events with standing areas. For gala nights or classical concerts, smarter dress may be more appropriate.
Top Hat is the current production at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre. The upcoming booking period for Top Hat at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre starts 12/12/2025 19:30:00 and runs until 17/01/2026 19:30:00. Tickets for Top Hat start at £31 and are available to book now.
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre is located in . The full address is Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX.
Yes, drinks and refreshments can be pre-ordered at the venue’s bars before the show and during the interval.
Aside from bottled water, only drinks purchased at the venue are permitted inside the auditorium.
Arrive at least 30 minutes before the show to allow time for security checks and to enjoy pre-show refreshments or browse the foyer exhibitions.
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