Afrique en Cirque Tickets

Circus
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, Lambeth, London, SE1 8XX
Running Time 1hr 30 mins (no interval)
Running Since Wed, 24 July 2024
Booking Until Sun, 28 July 2024
Monday - -
Tuesday - -
Wednesday - 19:30
Thursday 14:30 19:30
Friday - 19:30
Saturday 14:30 19:30
Sunday 14:30 19:30

More about Afrique en Cirque

The transcendent, *Afrique En Cirque* comes to the Southbank Centre for a limited run this Summer. The spectacular show combines acrobatics, artistry, and Afro-jazz for a breathtaking circus show. Don’t miss the chance to see this incredible display live on stage. Book your tickets now.

Inspired by the daily life in Guinea, with stunning scenery, vibrant costumes, and energetic staging, this performance celebrates African culture's beauty, vitality, and artistry.

Featuring mind-blowing acrobatics that showcase strength and joy in abundance. Watch as acrobats defy gravity with jaw-dropping moves and create stunning human pyramids that will leave you in awe. All set to the vibrant sounds of Afro-jazz, percussion, and kora, prepare for this colourful and mesmerising journey celebrating African culture.

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Queen Elizabeth Hall

Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, Lambeth, London, SE1 8XX
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Queen Elizabeth Hall reopened in April 2018 following almost three years of renovations with world class, environmentally-improved new facilities for audiences and artists. The building is also home to Purcell Room a smaller, more intimate space.

The design led by architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBStudios), focused on refurbishing the auditoria, foyer and artists’ back of house facilities. Improved access, ventilation and lighting systems, and new production infrastructure enhance the experience for audience and performers alike. New leather upholstery revitalises the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room’s distinctive and comfortable seating.

The building was originally opened in March 1967 by Her Majesty the Queen and this historic restoration has been made possible through generous support from Arts Council England and the Heritage Lottery Fund, thanks to National Lottery players, and through Southbank Centre friends, trusts and foundations supporting the Let The Light In campaign.