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About Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is the world’s most famous stage.
Throughout its 150-year history, it has welcomed a who’s who of world-renowned figures: artists, athletes and activists.
No other place on earth has played host to Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein and Muhammad Ali; Ella Fitzgerald, The Beatles and Adele.
Christmas at the Royal Albert Hall is set to return at full capacity after two years, with nearly 40 shows over 24 days as part of the venue’s 150th anniversary celebrations.
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Jazz for Kids concerts aim to introduce little ears to the wonderful world of jazz music through relaxed concerts for families, performed by professional musicians from Albert’s Band.
Each concert features carefully selected jazz repertoire presented in an informal environment where children can express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or quiet.
Join Jonathan Stokes (trombone) and some of our amazing Albert’s Band musicians as they celebrate the start of summer with some jazzy favourites.
Buggies, babies and budding musicians all welcome!
Join Holly Melia (flute) and Jess Wood (percussion) as they take you on a fun-filled journey through the wonderful world of classical music.
Introducing little ears to the world of classical music, Classical for Kids offers the opportunity for families to attend a chamber concert performed by professional musicians from Albert’s Band.
Each concert features carefully selected classical repertoire but presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
A bear has lost his hat. What if he never sees it again? WAIT! He has seen his hat.
A fish has stolen a hat. And he’ll probably get away with it. Probably.
Two turtles have found a hat. The hat looks good on both of them. But there are two turtles. And there is only one hat.
Following their hit digital series, lockdown sensations Ian Nicholson and Sam Wilde are back with more of their trademark cardboard design.
Jon Klassen’s beloved books, I Want My Hat Back, This is Not My Hat and We Found a Hat, will have a brand-new life of their own, live in the Elgar Room!
All your favourites including Bear, Little Fish and the Turtles will be making an appearance in this one-of-a-kind trilogy.
“pure joy… a triumphant tabletop trilogy” — The Guardian
A Little Angel Theatre production with Ian Nicholson and Sam Wilde.
Adapted by Ian Nicholson and Sam Wilde
From the book by Jon Klassen
Directed by Ian Nicholson
Designed by Sam Wilde
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 2 in Concert
After seven films, it all comes down to this: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 2 in Concert.
The characters you love are back, battling villains and protecting Hogwarts™ from Voldemort™ himself.
Hear a live orchestra bring Alexandre Desplat’s music to life, conducted by Justin Freer all whilst the film is projected onto a high-definition screen that puts you in the middle of the action.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness Harry and his friends face off for the last time against their foes.
The Music for Youth Proms are back for a two-day musical extravaganza!
On 14th and 15th November 2023, thousands of young musicians will perform alongside each other on stage at the Hall.
Two special evening concerts will showcase full-scale symphony orchestras alongside Irish dancers, Japanese Taiko drummers and some of the best young jazz bands and singer-songwriters from across the UK.
This year’s theme will centre on a national campaign #ThankYourMusicTeacher to celebrate inspiring music teachers and highlight how music brings us all together.
The Proms will feature its biggest creative project yet, with a medley of songs written by radio presenter, composer and Music for Youth Ambassador, Jack Pepper.
The musical is a thank-you note from Jack to his inspiring piano teacher, Mike, and a celebration of music teachers far and wide.
The massed ensemble will feature 2,500 young people and a specially-commissioned ‘Family Chorus’ where families from across the country can get involved.
There will be surprise guests and solo performances on both nights. This is a not-to-be-missed musical celebration!
The 2023 Hertfordshire Schools’ Gala Give Life to Music will celebrate the quality and diversity of music-making in our primary and secondary schools and network of music centres and ensembles.
A massed choir of primary and secondary singers alongside the County Youth Choir will be supported by the Hertfordshire Schools’ Symphony Orchestra with additional performances by instrumental and dance groups from our secondary schools and the Hertfordshire Music Service Suzuki Violin Ensemble.
Highlights include songs such as Music by John Miles, From Now On from The Greatest Showman, and Give Life Back to Music by Daft Punk.
To champion the breadth of Hertfordshire’s musical ability, the Gala also showcases the work of the 2023 winners of the rap, composition, and songwriter competitions, who will be performing their own original pieces, songs and rap verses for the first time.
'Who you gonna call?'
The beloved ‘80s sci-fi comedy, Ghostbusters, will join the Royal Albert Hall’s Films in Concert series to celebrate the movie’s 40th anniversary.
Watch Ivan Reitman’s original 1984 classic on the big screen at Halloween - all whilst Elmer Bernstein’s famous score is performed live by a full orchestra conducted by Peter Bernstein.
Garnering widespread acclaim, Ghostbusters, written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, earned nearly $300 million at the global box office and became a mega-pop culture phenomenon that endures four decades later.
The film stars Aykroyd, Ramis, Bill Murray and Ernie Hudson as wisecracking parapsychologists who launch an ad-hoc ghost-catching start-up in New York City.
Once again the world’s one and only (and therefore best) family block party returns to Royal Albert Hall's Elgar Room for an afternoon of festive family fun!
Great music from London’s most respected DJs, competitions, games and giveaways to entertain all, plus a Christmas stall, face-painting and hip hop-themed colouring in, means there is something for the most outgoing dancers and wallflowers alike!
Expect everything from disco to hip hop and garage to drum & bass - all played at family-friendly volume and with radio-friendly lyrics.
For those new to us – welcome!
Fun DMC is the daytime family block party for those too old or too young to go clubbing. We play the music you love from back in the day while giving your kids a chance to dance, play and even have a scratch on the decks while you enjoy family time and maybe a cheeky drink.
Redbridge returns to the Royal Albert Hall for the first time since March 2020.
The event will feature students from Redbridge Primary and Secondary Schools, Redbridge Music Service, Redbridge Youth Theatre and Redbridge Drama and Dance Course.
The programme will feature extracts from the hit show Hamilton, Sing by Gary Barlow and Andrew Lloyd Webber and a world premiere of Happy and Glorious by Redbridge Alumni and Film Composer, Michael Hyman. Redbridge Brass will feature with brass pupils from schools around the borough in a brass spectacular making up a total of 2000 performers.
This is an event not to be missed.
All customers aged 14 years or below must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or over.
Get ready for those cold winter nights with Sam Bullard (saxophone) and the best members of Albert’s Band, as they take their audience on a wintry adventure.
Jazz for Kids concerts aim to introduce little ears to the wonderful world of jazz music through relaxed concerts for families, performed by our professional musicians from Albert’s Band.
Each concert features a carefully selected jazz repertoire presented in an informal environment where children can express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or quiet.
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
Following Raymond Briggs’ passing, The Enchanted Cinema pay tribute to the life of this incredible illustrator by celebrating the screening of his seminal children’s book – The Snowman – the animated film of which was first shown on 26th December, 1982.
Our fun and interactive event, featuring contributions from your good elves… sorry, selves, starts with a vocal warmup, preparing the chorister within for the unforgettable Walking in the Air sequence.
The Enchanted Cinema performers then ask for help with sound FX for different images seen in the film including an owl, a toothbrush, a whale, the sea, a musical box, a running tap, feet jumping through the snow, and a tearaway motorbike, using FX brought in by you or using your voice.
The 30-min workshop is followed by Dianne Jackson’s magical animation (also 30 mins) screened 40 years ago, and audiences are invited to meet the performers and even try out their instruments after the show and leaf through a copy of the children’s book which will be on display as well as some of Raymond’s early sketches for the book.
The Enchanted Cinema are two Orff-trained musicians, Gareth & Kieron who create fun and interactive participatory events to a century of beautiful hand-crafted animation.
London Youth Choirs invite you to the Royal Albert Hall for a spectacular 10th birthday showcase featuring all 10 LYC choirs and 1,000 guest singers from schools across London, raising their voices together.
Since LYC’s foundation in 2012, we’ve championed musical excellence and social change for London, creating community through choir.
Every year we’re bringing together more young Londoners from every borough and background, inspiring voices and minds, nurturing togetherness and understanding, breaking down barriers to access, and pushing the boundaries of what choir can be and who it is for.
So now it’s time to RISE UP and celebrate with an all-singing playlist! Prepare to hear choir in all its colours – classical, pop, gospel, musical theatre, hip-hop – plus box-fresh music written for the occasion by London’s Amy Bryce and Brenda Rattray.
We’ll also welcome special birthday guest appearances from BRIT nominee Camilla Kerslake, percussion sensations O Duo – and a surprise star to be revealed on the night. Everything’s set for a party to remember – come and join us!
Derek Deane’s critically-acclaimed production caused a sensation at its premiere in 1997, and has since been enjoyed by over half a million people, capturing audiences worldwide.
True love triumphs over evil in this epic ballet, set to Tchaikovsky’s glorious score, brought to life by the English National Ballet Philharmonic.
With 60 ballerina swans shimmering in white tutus, moving in unison, flocking across the Hall’s arena floor, this outstanding production will captivate and enthral you.
Experience a choreographic kaleidoscope as the Royal Albert Hall is transformed into a magical lake for the world’s favourite ballet.
From the lakeside seats to the top of the Hall, this in-the-round production is a sensational spectacle, combining compelling drama and touching intimacy.
Join us in 2024 to experience this phenomenal production once more.
Discover a world of wonders at Cirque du Soleil’s European Premiere of Kurios: Cabinet of Curiosities. Celebrating the 150th anniversary of the iconic Royal Albert Hall, this steam-punk inspired spectacle flies in to London January 2023.
In an alternate yet familiar past, a Seeker discovers that in order to glimpse the marvels that lie below the surface we must first learn to close our eyes and trust our imaginations.
In his larger-than-life curio cabinet, the Seeker is convinced that there exists a hidden, invisible world, a place where the craziest ideas and grandest dreams await. A collection of otherworldly characters suddenly step into his makeshift mechanical world and jump to life one by one before his very eyes.
Seeing is disbelieving with Kurios. Gasp at the daring acrobatics, clever contortion and breath-taking talent of Cirque du Soleil that will delight all ages.
Children under 2 are permitted to attend seated on a parent/guardian's lap. Children aged 2 or over must have a ticket for their own seat.
Come and join Wandsworth Music for a spectacular musical showcase, celebrating the talent and musical achievements of more than 1,650 young singers and instrumentalists!
Highlights of the concert will include:
• The 1,000 strong Wandsworth Primary Choir, accompanied by the Wandsworth Philharmonic Orchestra.
• A musical theatre extravaganza, featuring more than 200 performers in a collaboration between 4 Wandsworth Secondary Schools and the Wandsworth Performance Troupe.
• Handel’s Zadok The Priest performed by the Wandsworth Secondary Choir and supported by partners the National Opera Studio.
• Wandsworth Special Schools performing their own Wandsworth Anthem, alongside members of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Calling Santa’s little helpers!
My Christmas Orchestral Adventure returns this December with a brand-new story.
Oh no! Father Christmas is due at the biggest Christmas concert in the whole world but conductor Tim has lost his Christmas spirit.
Join his brother Tom, Albert’s Orchestra and a cast of special guests as they take Tim through Christmas’s past, present and future to try and bring his Christmas cheer back in time to meet Father Christmas!
English National Ballet return to the Royal Albert Hall for the first time since 2019, with 14 performances of Cinderella in-the-round, featuring over 90 dancers, a live orchestra, magnificent sets and transformational projections.
This sparkling ballet will transport you to an enchanting kingdom where forest creatures live alongside princes, a growing tree appears to dance in the wind, and Cinderella’s wit and generosity get her to the ball – with the help of a little bit of magic.
Christopher Wheeldon’s glittering choreography sees the arena floor flooded with exquisite dancers, while Prokofiev’s sublime score is performed by the English National Ballet Philharmonia
Tickets from £25.01
Join the Royal Albert Hall’s colourful troupe of musicians from Albert’s Band for some musical acrobatics on an action packed trip to the circus!
Our mini-orchestra is led by ringmaster Kevin Hathway in what promises to be a musical extravaganza for all the family.
Buggies, babies and budding musicians all welcome!
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome.
Under 2's go free.
Prices: Adults, £12.50, Children, £6
Kicking off this year’s Highways festivities in the Elgar Room is Country for Kids, hosted by singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Alyssa Bonagura.
Alyssa has spent the past decade fine-tuning a sound that reaches far beyond her Nashville roots and blurs the boundaries between genres, mixing the storytelling of country music, the free-thinking spirit of rock & roll, and the cinematic sweep of Brit-pop into its own hybrid.
This family-friendly event will be presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
Country for Kids is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
Celebrate 40 years of National Youth Choirs of Great Britain at this special evening, featuring over 1,000 singers, fabulous music and a few surprises.
The programme will put our young musicians centre stage, showcasing the current choirs and alumni, to celebrate four decades and look towards the future.
Music will include an innovative performance of Thomas Tallis’ Spem in alium, sung by past and present choir members, familiar favourites reflecting NYCGB’s past repertoire and the premiere of a newly-commissioned 40-part work by Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Ben Parry.
Whether you have connections with NYCGB or are discovering us for the first time, this will be a unique and joyful celebration of youth choral singing.
This concert will be BSL signed.
Buckinghamshire Music Trust is delighted to welcome you to the Royal Albert Hall for a concert to celebrate the breadth and depth of young musical talent and achievement in our county.
We bring together 1000 musicians, spanning an age range of 6 to 19 years old, from three Music Centres, four County Groups, and a massed choir from seventeen Bucks secondary schools. Some groups also welcome guest players from partner groups in Bucks and from Slough Youth Orchestra.
You will hear an evening of exciting and inspiring music from a wide range of ensembles, groups and choirs and across a wide range musical styles and genres, celebrating excellence, diversity and musicality.
Come and share this extraordinary experience to revel in the power of music with this wonderful group of young musicians.
Weird weather! Extraordinary extinctions! Freaky flooding! Water we going to do?!
Jamie and her Nanna’s home has disappeared under rising sea levels – join them on an exhilarating adventure to rebuild their lives and stop climate change in its tracks.
An exciting theatrical adventure for the whole family!
Introducing little ears to the world of classical music, Classical for Kids offers the opportunity for families to attend a chamber concert performed by the professional musicians from the Hall’s very own Albert’s Band.
Each concert features carefully selected classical repertoire but presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
Join us in the spectacular surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall for what’s set to be London’s finest sing-along carol concerts of the season.
These special concerts have become a festive favourite over the years and 2023 is no exception.
As we head towards the spookiest day of the year, join the Royal Albert Hall’s resident ensemble Albert’s Band as they take you on a musical journey through the mysterious world of Myths & Legends.
Buggies, babies and budding musicians all welcome!
Opera for Kids provides the perfect setting for little ears and families to enjoy an operatic performance in a relaxed environment.
This concert features a carefully selected ‘proper’ classical repertoire but presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
Enchanting Arias is a fun, interactive lunchtime concert presented by Royal Albert Hall in collaboration with OperaEd.
Soprano Susie Gibbons, mezzo-soprano Helen Maree Cooper, tenor Zahid Siddiqui, baritone Oskar McCarthy and pianist Ashley Beauchamp perform a selection of enchanting and wondrous arias from operas including Mozart’s The Magic Flute, Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel and Bizet’s Carmen.
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
This is Theatretrain’s 100th large scale production and their 12th visit to the Hall.
Since 1992 they have pioneered large young people’s theatre in the UK. They have a style all of their own that enables everyone to be in a large choir, and perform dance and acting in the arena.
They asked two questions of students, parents and creatives; what’s wrong with the world and what can we do about it?
This show, with a large band and 30 musical numbers, puts the answers into the arena – it promises to be a special occasion.
Join us in the spectacular surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall for what’s set to be London’s finest sing-along carol concerts of the season.
These special concerts have become a festive favourite over the years and 2022 is no exception.
Presented by Greg Beardsell, featuring a commission by composer David Arnold, this year soloist Vanessa Haynes, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Choral Society and British Imperial Military Band will all grace the stage to bring these incredible carols to life.
We can’t wait to welcome you back to enjoy your favourite traditional carols and modern festive arrangements once more!
Royal Choral Society
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
British Imperial Military Band
Greg Beardsell presenter
Vanessa Haynes soloist
Richard Cooke conductor
Experience Star Wars: Return of the Jedi in concert in 2022 as part of the Royal Albert Hall’s Films in Concert series.
Return of the Jedi (1983) sees Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia and co. joined by Jabba the Hutt, Yoda and the Ewoks in an adventure across the galaxy as Darth Vader prepares to unleash the final blow to the Rebel Alliance.
Presented live in concert for the first time in the UK, the climactic sixth episode of the Star Wars saga will be projected in high definition on the big screen, with Oscar-winning composer John Williams’ musical score performed live by the incredible London Symphony Orchestra.
Ticket prices - Tickets start from £39
This film is rated U.
All customers aged 14 years or below must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or over.
Approximate running time 131 minutes plus one 25 minute interval.
The film will feature full original dialogue, which will also be subtitled.
The Harry Potter™ Film Concert Series returns to the Royal Albert Hall for the sixth instalment of J.K. Rowling’s classic saga.
Audiences can rediscover the magic of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™ while a live symphony orchestra performs Nicholas Hooper’s unforgettable score and Harry Potter™ soars across the big screen in high-definition.
Watch Harry become a wiz at potions, win Felix Felicis, and uncover the meaning of Horcruxes!
Conductor Justin Freer
Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
Please note:
- This film is rated certificate 12A.
- All customers aged 14 years or below must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or
over.
- Approximate running time 153 minutes plus one 25 minute interval.
- The film will feature full original dialogue, which will also be subtitled.
Tickets - From £31.50
Join the Royal Albert Hall’s resident ensemble Albert’s Band as we set sail on an action packed nautical adventure.
Presented by Kevin Hathway and his band of musical pirates, we’ll be stopping off in all sorts of exotic locations with plenty of opportunities to join in on the fun.
Buggies, babies and budding musicians all welcome!
We want your visit to the Royal Albert Hall to be unforgettable for all the right reasons. Read our useful guide to bringing your young family to an event here.
Join Barnardo’s Young Supporter choirs, for an unforgettable evening and unmissable celebration, full of youthful spirit and passion singing alongside the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Young supporter choirs from across the UK come together under the baton of Artistic Director, Benjamin Pope and sing out, to raise vital funds for the vulnerable children and young people Barnardo’s work to improve the lives of every single day.
This spectacular fundraising event, featuring the world-famous Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, will celebrate some of Britain’s most adored film music including Beauty and the Beast, Star Wars, Swan Lake and many more!
Once in a while, along comes the perfect picture book, bearing the hallmarks of a true classic.
Lisa Stubbs’ Lily and Bear is one such book, adapted for the stage with songs and music.
Following its 2017 premiere in the Royal Albert Hall’s Elgar Room, Lily and Bear makes a welcome return to entertain a new generation of under 6 year olds.
This musical for children with animation and puppets tells a truly magical tale about the give and take of friendship.
Lily likes nothing better than to imagine and draw the things she loves. She draws cats and birds, boats and houses, and one day she draws a bear who comes to life.
Lily and Bear play pirates, sing, and partake in all manner of bear activities, discovering the joys of sharing along the way.
It’s not Christmas without The Nutcracker! And in 2022 we are overjoyed to announce the return of Birmingham Royal Ballet’s festive favourite to the Royal Albert Hall. This enchanting production, featuring Tchaikovsky’s glorious score, is a sparkling festive treat for the whole family.
Created exclusively for the Royal Albert Hall, with gorgeous period costumes and dazzling projections, this Christmas classic is brought to life by Birmingham Royal Ballet’s world-class dancers and orchestra, the Royal Ballet Sinfonia.
Experience the true magic of Christmas, as Clara’s toys come to life at the stroke of midnight. Journey through a fantastical winter wonderland of dancing snowflakes to the kingdom of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
Tickets range from £32 - £114 including fees and levy
This beloved holiday favourite features renowned composer John Williams’ charming and delightful score performed live to picture by a live symphony orchestra.
Since its debut in 2013, Home Alone in Concert has become a seasonal favourite with orchestras and audiences around the world!
Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McCallister, an 8-year-old boy who’s accidentally left behind when his family leaves for Christmas vacation, and who must defend his home against two bungling thieves (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern).
Also starring Catherin O’Hara and John Candy, and nominated for two Academy Awards® for Best Original Score and Best Original Song (Somewhere in My Memory), Home Alone is hilarious, heart-warming festive fun for the entire family!
Tickets from £25.50
Introducing little ears to the world of classical music, Classical for Kids offers the opportunity for families to attend a chamber concert performed by the professional musicians from the Hall’s very own Albert’s Band.
Each concert features carefully selected proper classical repertoire but presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
Tickets:
Adults - £12
Children - £6
Under 2's - Free
This event will have un-reserved theatre style and floor seating
To coincide with 50 years of Mr Benn on our screens, Storystock are bringing the magic of Mr Benn to the next generation of children.
The Mr Benn stories will be retold with a ‘costume shop’ set, two actors to play Mr Benn and a narrator, plus an array of puppets to create the unmistakable world of Mr Benn in the Royal Albert Hall’s Elgar Room.
Tickets
Adults - £10
Children - £7.00
Unreserved seating, separate seating area for children at the front.
Join the Royal Albert Hall’s resident orchestra, Albert’s Band of musical athletes as they perform a stellar line-up of tunes from the sporting world.
Led by team captain Kevin Hathway, expect plenty of fun and games with lots of opportunities for the audience to join in with the action.
On your marks… get set… GO!
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome.
Child tickets are available for those aged 2–16 years. Under 2s go free.
Adults: £12
Children: £6
Calling Santa’s little helpers!
My Christmas Orchestral Adventure returns in 2022 and Albert’s Orchestra is poised and ready for a magical journey through classical music.
Oh no! Father Christmas has lost his map on a practice run of his delivery route! Thankfully our trusty ensemble has found it but they need your help to return it to him ahead of the big day!
We need to zip around the world on an orchestral adventure to track him down. Along the way we’ll ice skate on frozen lakes, go on a sleigh ride and enjoy a white Christmas, all without leaving the Royal Albert Hall’s magical auditorium.
A full symphony orchestra will bring our adventure to life!
Will you help Albert’s Orchestra save Christmas?
Tickets range from £20 - £45 (including fees and levy)
Following Raymond Briggs’ passing, The Enchanted Cinema pay tribute to the life of this incredible illustrator by celebrating the screening of his seminal children’s book The Snowman, the animated film of which was first shown on 26th December 1982.
Our fun and interactive event, featuring contributions from your good elves – sorry, selves – starts with a vocal warm-up, preparing the chorister within for the unforgettable Walking in the Air sequence.
The Enchanted Cinema performers then ask for help with sound for different images seen in the film including an owl, a toothbrush, a whale, the sea, a musical box, a running tap, feet jumping through the snow, and a tearaway motorbike, using FX brought in by you or using your voice.
The 30-minute workshop is followed by Dianne Jackson’s magical animation (also 30 minutes) originally screened 40 years ago, and audiences are invited to meet the performers and even try out their instruments after the show.
You’re also welcome to leaf through a copy of the children’s book which will be on display, as well as some of Raymond’s early sketches for the book.
The Enchanted Cinema are two Orff-trained musicians Gareth & Kieron, who create fun and interactive participatory events to a century of beautiful hand-crafted animation.
A Christmas Carol at the Elgar Room is A Christmas Carol as Dickens himself performed it: a dramatic rendering of the great novella in which one actor brings to life the entire story, with its vast array of colourful characters, in one extraordinary evening of words and music.
Told as if the audience were at the fireside with the author, this production recreates for a modern audience Dickens’s own famous and celebrated performance of his evergreen Christmas tale.
Filled with carols, costumes, music, and imagination, this superb production makes the entire tale gust up in the audience’s mind like a Christmas reverie.
Performed by actor and writer Tama Matheson and accompanied by a superb ensemble of musicians from the London Mozart Players, this Christmas Carol is a faithful retelling, and scintillating rendering of the greatest Christmas story of all time. An evening of Christmas magic for the whole family.
The celebrated Royal Choral Society was formed as part of the Royal Albert Hall’s official opening, and the 150-strong choir has sung here every Christmas since 1872.
This year will be a very special 150 year anniversary concert, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Richard Cooke.
Special guests include Soprano Mary Bevan and organist Richard Pearce.
In honour of Ukraine, a beautiful Ukrainian carol Spy Isuse Spy (Sleep Jesus Sleep) by Roxanna Panufnik will be performed, alongside the famous Carol of the Bells by Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovych.
We can’t wait to welcome the choir back to its spiritual home in 2022 with a festive programme packed full of glorious carols old and new.
Introducing little ears to the world of classical music, Classical for Kids offers the opportunity for families to attend a chamber concert performed by the professional musicians from the Hall’s very own Albert’s Band.
Each concert features carefully selected proper classical repertoire but presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
Tickets:
Adults - £12
Children - £6
Under 2's - Free
This event will have un-reserved theatre style and floor seating
Buckinghamshire Learning Trust return to the Hall with Echoes 9. This event will see around 2,000 children from junior schools across Buckinghamshire perform in the Royal Albert Hall as part of the ninth biennial ‘Echoes’ event.
Introducing little ears to the world of classical music, Classical for Kids offers the opportunity for families to attend a chamber concert performed by professional musicians from the Hall’s very own Albert’s Band.
Each concert features carefully selected proper classical repertoire but is presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
Adults - £12
Children - £6
Introducing little ears to the world of classical music, Classical for Kids offers the opportunity for families to attend a chamber concert performed by the professional musicians from the Hall’s very own Albert’s Band.
Each concert features carefully selected classical repertoire but presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
World record-breaking beatboxer SK Shlomo makes mad music with his mouth. Become one of this sonic superhero’s sidekicks in a world of funny sounds, brilliant noises and cool music, whether you’re aged 1 or 101!
The genre-defying, award-winning, record-breaking beatboxer, producer and live-looper burst into the mainstream as ‘Shlomo’, collaborating with Björk and performing with famous artists including Damon Albarn, Lily Allen and Imogen Heap.
As the first ever World Looping Champion, he taught his friend Ed Sheeran some tricks. He has played the main stage at Glastonbury, won rave reviews for his autobiographical one-man shows, and even had a feature film about him. His debut album, Surrender, was released in 2019.
Seasoned storytellers Paul Rubinstein, and Becky Dixon deliver a series of sessions for babies and toddlers, aiming to engage and encourage interaction between parents/carers and their little ones using musical instruments, singing, movement and stories.
Developing coordination, self-confidence and awareness using songs, sounds, rhythms and rhymes, we explore the Hall’s story of diverse musical history.
This fun-filled family event takes place in the Door 3 Porch; one of the many intimate spaces beyond the main stage of London’s most iconic venue.
Storytelling and Music sessions are suitable for children aged 0-4 years old.
The Salvation Army are delighted to be returning once again to the Royal Albert Hall for the annual Celebrating Christmas with The Salvation Army carol concert.
This exciting evening includes spoken word and live music from various performers including the International Staff Band and International Staff Songsters, plus celebrity guests.
Introducing little ears to the world of classical music, Classical for Kids offers the opportunity for families to attend a chamber concert performed by the professional musicians from the Hall’s very own Albert’s Band.
Each concert features carefully selected classical repertoire but presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
Quality Quartets
Join Sophie Lockett (violin), Gemma Sharples (violin), Bryony Mycroft (viola) and Verity Evanson (Cello) from the Albert’s Band string section.
Together they will form the Holywell String Quartet and present a wonderful concert of music for all the family to enjoy
Introducing little ears to the world of classical music, Classical for Kids offers the opportunity for families to attend a chamber concert performed by professional musicians from the Hall’s very own Albert’s Band.
Each concert features carefully selected proper classical repertoire but presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
Opulent Oboes:
This concert will feature not one, but two of the Albert’s Band Oboe section!
Join Louise Hayter (Oboe) and Maxwell Spires (Oboe & Cor Anglais) as they introduce you to some lesser known composers including Khachaturian, Bozza and Dorati as well as some popular opera arias by Mozart and a famous tune or two by Mr. Traditional himself!
Tickets:
Adults - £12
Children - £6
One of London’s biggest Swing Dances returns to the Royal Albert Hall’s iconic auditorium.
You are invited to follow in the footsteps of the world’s most famous dancers from Carlos Acosta to Sara Baras and take to the dancefloor in the breathtaking surroundings of the Hall.
Dance the Lindy Hop, Jive and Jitterbug as you spend the evening moving and grooving to the sounds of our very own Albert’s Big Band on a specially laid dance floor. They’ll be performing renditions of classics by Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and Count Basie.
Whether you are completely new to swing dance or a seasoned pro, get your glad rags on and join us for a good old-fashioned knees up!
Approximate schedule:
6:30pm Auditorium doors open
7:00pm Swing Dance
10:00pm Ends
Opera for Kids provides the perfect setting for little ears and families to enjoy an operatic performance in a relaxed environment.
Performed by members of Albert’s Band, this concert features a carefully selected ‘proper’ classical repertoire but presented in a relaxed environment for children to express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or be quiet.
Join soprano Abigail Kelly and mezzo Suzie Purkis as they take us on a magical operatic adventure. Featuring arias from operas by Verdi, Britten and Humperdinck, we will be transported to a realm of witches, fairies and wizards.
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
Jazz for Kids concerts aim to introduce little ears to the wonderful world of jazz music through relaxed concerts for families, performed by professional musicians from Albert’s Band.
Each concert features carefully selected jazz repertoire presented in an informal environment where children can express themselves, with no expectation to stay still or quiet.
This fun-filled concert will include a selection of classic tunes linked to springtime from artists such as Count Basie, Clifford Brown and The Beatles!
This concert is recommended for ages 4-11 but babies and budding musicians of all ages are welcome!
Adults: £12
Children: £6
Father Christmas once again returns to his secret London headquarters at the Royal Albert Hall, this year with one of his favourite books, ‘Tiny Reindeer’.
In this very special festive experience, magic awaits your little ones as our beautiful porch is transformed into an enchanting North Pole street.
We invite you to step inside a whimsical world where you’ll be greeted by Father Christmas and his merry Head Elf as they take families on a joyful journey in this charming Christmas story-time session featuring Chris Naylor-Ballesteros’ ‘Tiny Reindeer’, ending with each child taking home their own gift.
Father Christmas has let us know that he would love to read ‘Tiny Reindeer’ to the children this year.
This joyful tale follows Tiny Reindeer who just can’t find his place in the busy North Pole.
Being much smaller than the other reindeer, he’s not very good at any of the jobs Santa gives him. But when a letter comes from a little girl with a Christmas wish to help keep the memory of her grandfather alive, Tiny knows exactly what he needs to do.
Grown-ups go free, with a maximum of two adults per ticketed child.
Babies in arms under 1 years old do not need a ticket if brought along with at least one ticketed child (although please note that only ticketed children receive a present).
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