Fact-based comedy podcast, No Such Thing As A Fish, returns to the London Podcast Festival for an evening of facts, dorkery, bad puns and more.
The Ancients, the podcast for all ancient history fans, is back after it's sold-out show last year!
Fact-based comedy podcast, No Such Thing As A Fish, returns to the London Podcast Festival for an evening of facts, dorkery, bad puns and more.
Tommy's Brownload is one of THE most listened to weekly British Asian podcasts on the planet! Now in its 6th year, The Brownload has established itself in listeners’ daily routines and is now a staple go-to podcast which “guarantees” to make you laugh!
Fact-based comedy podcast, No Such Thing As A Fish, returns to the London Podcast Festival for an evening of facts, dorkery, bad puns and more.
Fact-based comedy podcast, No Such Thing As A Fish, returns to the London Podcast Festival for an evening of facts, dorkery, bad puns and more.
Returning for a record-breaking sixth year of sell-out shows, Wrestle Me! - the world’s most beloved wrestling podcast - is back at the London Podcast Festival!
Wooden Overcoats is a British Podcast Award-winning sitcom - and now it celebrates 10 years of Funn Funerals with a BRAND NEW EPISODE! Be very afraid and very amused when "RUDYARD RUINS EVERYTHING!"
Wooden Overcoats is a British Podcast Award-winning sitcom - and now it celebrates 10 years of Funn Funerals with a BRAND NEW EPISODE! Be very afraid and very amused when "RUDYARD RUINS EVERYTHING!"
Making a Musical: The Future of British Musical Theatre podcast is a unique deep-dive into the creative processes of writing a new musical, curated and hosted by director Alex Jackson and The Other Palace Programme Manager, Kiki Stevenson.
Historian Dan Snow investigates the 'how' and 'why' of history's defining moments in this premiere live show version of hit podcast Dan Snow’s History Hit.
Once more, the call goes out to the Pop-Crazed Youngsters to assemble in the name of Chart Music for a brand-new LIVE show!
It simply wouldn’t be the London Podcast Festival without the Empire Film Podcast. So, naturally, the award-winning podcast arm of the world’s biggest movie magazine is making a triumphant return to Hall One.
Shaping Tomorrow is a new and unique deaf-led video podcast from Hear Art. The podcast spotlights the careers of deaf professionals across the creative, sports and entertainment industries, with each episode featuring a conversation between a deaf and a hearing professional working in the same field.
Jameela Jamil hosts a live recording of her comedy disaster podcast Wrong Turns. Jameela is tired of positivity, and sick of silver linings. Wrong Turns celebrates her guests' (and her own) most humiliating true stories. This is anti-inspiration, pro-commiseration. Wrong Turns is where dignity goes to die.
Experience one of Europe’s most acclaimed jazz ensembles as the Marcin Wasilewski Trio brings their deeply expressive sound to London. Fusing tradition with innovation, the trio offers a captivating take on the classic piano trio format.
Award-winning Blues artist Connor Selby’s voice envelopes his music with an emotional integrity. He delves deep into his soul, all the way down into his core and the feeling of belonging. "The songs are about my feelings of being in the world, and not really feeling like I belong," he explains.
Manchester Camerata and virtuoso violinist Daniel Pioro join forces once again to perform the London Premiere of Nick Martin’s Violin Concerto, which serves as a love letter to British Artist and Sculptor Dame Barbara Hepworth. This hour-long performance presents the new work alongside music of Mozart, Britten and Priaulx Rainier, celebrating themes of youth and connection to Hepworth herself.
Dynamic and genre-defying, Phaedra Ensemble showcases the original pairing of Shaker Loops and Phrygian Gates, with pianist Ben Smith, alongside works by Meredith Monk and Gabriella Smith.
Artist in Residence Sam Lee presents a Great Harvest Feast, a musical feast at Kings Place, welcoming in the harvest season through song, with special guests to be announced.
RNS Moves brings together disabled and non-disabled musicians to create bold, boundary-breaking music. This performance weaves Renaissance choral music, contemporary minimalism, and modern experimental works – from Thomas Tallis to Philip Glass to Caroline Shaw – into a compelling journey across time, brought to life by an ensemble redefining what orchestral music can be.
‘One of the most exciting bands on the Scottish folk scene’ (★★★★★ Songlines), multi award-winning RURA return to Kings Place after multiple sell-out shows, celebrating their 15th anniversary in 2025.
Polish trumpet virtuoso Piotr Wojtasik makes a rare London appearance at Kings Place as part of the Polish Jazz Festival.