Southbank Centre

Central London

Southbank Centre’s 21 acres is at the heart of an arts quarter stretching from the London Eye to Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe...

Southbank Centre consists of Royal Festival Hall, Hayward Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Hall (containing the Purcell Room), and The Saison Poetry Library. Their wide-ranging artistic programme – classical and world music, rock and pop, jazz, dance and performance, literature and the visual arts – attracts the most diverse audience of any UK venue.

From the grandeur of the Royal Festival Hall auditorium, to the intimate surroundings of the Sunley Pavilion, Southbank Centre has a venue to meet your needs. As well as the three auditoria (Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room) there is a wide variety of meeting and reception rooms to accommodate everything from AGMs to award ceremonies, wine tastings to weddings.

Royal Festival Hall was built in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain; London had been without a major concert hall following the destruction of the Queen’s Hall by an incendiary bomb in 1941. After only an 18-month build and expenditure of £2 million, Royal Festival Hall opened on 3 May 1951 with a ceremonial concert attended by King George Vl and Queen Elizabeth.

Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room, the two smaller auditoria, were opened by Her Majesty The Queen in March 1967 and Hayward Gallery (named after the late Sir Isaac Hayward, the then leader of the London County Council) opened in July 1968.

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.

In 1988 Royal Festival Hall was awarded the status of a Grade 1 Listed Building.

In June 2007 Royal Festival Hall reopened following a two-year, £11 million refurbishment project, which brought the building, and auditorium in particular, up to 21st century standards of comfort, ease-of-access and technological excellence, while at the same time retaining the magnificent 1950s look and design, including many of the original features.

Event Types

Awards Ceremony, Ball, Barbecue, Charity Event, Christmas Party, Concert, Conference, Corporate Away Day, Corporate Hospitality, Dinner, Exhibition, Fashion Show, Film Location, Launch Event, Media Event, Meeting, Party, Presentation, Reception, Roadshow, Seminar, Showcase Event, Wedding Reception, Idea Generation.

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Contact

Name:
Events Team
Telephone:
+44 0207 921 0702
Email:

Web:
www.southbankcentre.co.uk/venuehire
Address:
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX

Essential Information

Features

  • Stand Up Reception Capacity 60 - 900
  • Sit-Down Dinner Capacity 20 - 400
  • Meeting / Conference Capacity 20 - 2500
  • Available Daily, All Year Round
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Civil Wedding Licence
  • Civil Partnership Licence
  • Royal Festival Hall Auditorium
  • Queen Elizabeth Hall Auditorium
  • Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer
  • Purcell Room, Level 5 Function Room
  • St Pauls Roof Pavilion
  • Weston Roof Pavilion
  • Sunley Pavilion
  • Level 3 Function Room
  • Clore Ballroom
  • Waterloo Sunset Pavilion