Roundhouse has announced the line-up for Roundhouse Three Sixty Festival, a month-long celebration of arts and culture running from 8 to 29 April 2026. The festival marks 20 years since the iconic Camden venue reopened as a youth charity and independent multi-arts space.
Now in its second year, Roundhouse Three Sixty will feature unique performances, world exclusives and collaborations from artists past, present and future. Tickets go on general sale Friday 16 January, with thousands of accessibly priced tickets available, including over 1,000 for £5 or less and 600 dedicated to people aged 30 and under.
Highlights include spoken word performer and poet Kae Tempest, who celebrates the release of his novel Having Spent Life Seeking. Ghanaian-American singer-songwriter Amaarae brings the exclusive UK premiere of the Black Star Experience, while Imogen Heap hosts a world-exclusive evening of songs, improvisation and conversation alongside her aliases Him Gone Ape and the AI-powered ai.mogen.
US producer and DJ Carl Craig will perform live with techno duo Octave One, and hip-hop dance theatre company Boy Blue presents Cycles in a special restaging for the Roundhouse. Boy Blue also collaborates with young artists for Project rEVOLUTION, created with the Roundhouse.
On Saturday 25 April, Gorillaz drummer and Ezra Collective bandleader Femi Koleoso hosts Good Vibes Day, a free day of workshops for all the family, followed by his club night Situation Dance, with tickets starting from £1. Julie Adenuga’s Julie’s Top Five Live asks audiences to decide the Top 5 Black British Anthems of all time, while Academy Award-winning actor Daniel Kaluuya’s Centre 59 will present a brand-new play developed by emerging theatremakers.
Other events include poetry and music night SpitNights, the return of Vogue Rites with a ‘Welcome to Hollywood’ Vogue Ball, and the prestigious Roundhouse Poetry Slam final after seven regional heats. The Philharmonia will open the festival, joined by internationally acclaimed cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and pianist-composer Harry Baker.
Visual artist Yinka Ilori returns to create the festival artwork, celebrating the Roundhouse as a cultural anchor with vibrant floral imagery.
Marcus Davey, CEO and Artistic Director at the Roundhouse, said: “The second album is notoriously difficult, but we’re thrilled with the incredible line up for our 2026 edition of the Roundhouse Three Sixty festival. This unique curation of one-off events showcases everything that makes the Roundhouse amazing, with world-class artists and emerging talent performing side by side on our historic stage.
“Three Sixty combines our epic live events with the life-affirming power of our creative youth programme, which works with and involves 11,000 young people each year. Young people are central to every aspect of this month-long festival, from performing on stage to taking up backstage roles and joining the audience through our £5 ticket offer for under 30s. Just as there’s no organisation quite like the Roundhouse, there’s no festival quite like Three Sixty – we do hope you’ll join us this April.”
Listings and ticket information can be found here.







