Events: Saturday 30 May, 2026
Found 23 events, showing 1–20
Ramses and the Pharaoh's Gold: The Exhibition ​ Battersea Power Station ​ Exhibition/Installation ​ Ancient kings. Timeless treasures. In the UK for the first and only time. Neon presents the critically acclaimed Ramses and… | |
Tortoise and the Hare ​ Polka Theatre ​ Kids ​ Theatre ​ Get ready for another toe-tapping, laugh-out-loud retelling of a children's classic, Tortoise and the Hare. Hare goes fast. Double fast!… | |
Rhythms Of Nature ​ Omnibus Theatre ​ Exhibition/Installation ​ This observation sits at the heart of Julia's practice. She is less interested in painting a landscape as it appears,… | |
The Rapping Princess ​ Polka Theatre ​ Kids ​ Theatre ​ Shiloh is a little Princess with a BIG love for music. She's got one problem though, she can't sing. But… | |
A Line Florist by Anna Bruder ​ Battersea Power Station ​ Exhibition/Installation ​ Half term ​ Kids ​ After a sold-out run at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City during February half term, A Line… | |
Luminarium: LUXART by Architects of Air ​ Battersea Power Station ​ Exhibition/Installation ​ LUXART is a bespoke Luminarium created by Alan Parkinson for Battersea Power Station. A Luminarium is an inhabitable sculpture: a… | |
Homegrown Festival 2026 ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Festival ​ Half term ​ Line-up to be announced soon. Homegrown Festival returns as a brand-new group of Next Gen Producers take over our building… | |
Albatross ​ Omnibus Theatre ​ Theatre ​ Albatross takes us to the very boundaries of love in the age of climate catastrophe. Do our deep family ties… | |
Rumours of Fleetwood Mac 2026 ​ Cadogan Hall ​ Music ​ Personally endorsed by Fleetwood Mac founding member, Mick Fleetwood, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac is the ultimate tribute to one of… | |
Roots, Rhythm and Rugby Fundraiser ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Exhibition/Installation ​ Fundraiser ​ Homegrown Festival ​ Sport ​ A dynamic sports and arts fundraiser supporting the Jamaican Rugby League UK Men's Team, The Reggae Warriors, on their journey… | |
Terrain ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Exhibition/Installation ​ Homegrown Festival ​ TERRAIN is an art installation. TERRAIN is a landscape. TERRAIN is a temporary new world. What do we dream of… | |
Archer's Legacy Lives ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Exhibition/Installation ​ Homegrown Festival ​ Theatre ​ Workshop ​ A three-part exploration of the life and legacy of the first Black Mayor of a London Borough, John Archer. Part… | |
MIA: Out of Sync ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Homegrown Festival ​ Theatre ​ MIA: Out of Sync is an immersive performance that takes audiences on a guided journey through our building. Wearing headphones,… | |
Almost Here: The Pool That Never Existed ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Homegrown Festival ​ Workshop ​ In 1967, Battersea Town Hall almost became a swimming pool. Instead, it was saved by the local community and transformed… | |
Made-a-Medea ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Homegrown Festival ​ Theatre ​ What makes Medea, Medea? Daughter. Lover. Foreigner. Immigrant. Skilled worker. Mother. Traitor to her home country. Sinful revenger. Multi-outcast exile.… | |
Bongo’s Bingo ​ The Clapham Grand ​ Nightlife ​ Bongo’s is a sell-out institution here at The Grand! If you’ve been to BB here, you’ll know how mind-blowing it… | |
Cabaret for the End of the World ​ Arches Lane Theatre ​ Cabaret ​ The world has already ended. In the shadow of the industrial mammoth that was the Battersea Power Station, under the… | |
Alex Garnett "Blues for Sweet Poppa Lou" ​ 606 Club ​ Music ​ Alex Garnett's powerful, flowing, hard bop sax has been heard with leading musicians of world renown, including Wynton Marsalis, Kurt… | |
Angel ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Homegrown Festival ​ Theatre ​ Lania Hamilton presents a reading of her second play, Angel (Work-In-Progress). "I watched an angel die on the hill." The… | |
BAC Academy Jam ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Dance ​ Homegrown Festival ​ Music ​ Theatre ​ Explore what it means to be a part of a community through a series of performances created by and for… |