Royal Festival Hall
Address:
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd
London,
Royal Festival Hall History
Royal Festival Hall was built in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain, the Grade I listed Hall is one of the world’s leading performance venues.
The concert halls were originally funded and managed by the London County Council and their successors, the Greater London Council. The Centre became an independent arts organisation in April 1988, after two years operating as a constituent part of the Arts Council.
Shows at the Royal Festival Hall
| Dates | Production | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 6/14/2019 | - | 7/5/2019 | |
| 12/18/2017 | - | 1/4/2018 | |
| 12/17/2012 | - | 1/7/2013 | |
| 7/31/2007 | - | 9/2/2007 | |
| 2/11/2005 | - | 2/12/2005 | |
| 8/7/2003 | - | 9/6/2003 | |
| 8/6/2002 | - | 8/31/2002 | |
| 6/15/2002 | - | 6/16/2002 | |
| 2/13/2000 | - | 2/13/2000 | |
| 6/7/1992 | - | 6/7/1992 | |
| 7/1/1977 | - | 7/1/1977 | |
Royal Festival Hall Frequently Asked Questions
What show is currently in Royal Festival Hall?
Royal Festival Hall's current show is The Light in the Piazza which began performances on 6/14/2019.
What when was Royal Festival Hall built?
Royal Festival Hall was built in 1951.
How many seats does Royal Festival Hall have?
Royal Festival Hall has 2909 seats.
What were the longest running shows at Royal Festival Hall?
Carmen Jones which ran from 07/31/2007 to 09/02/2007