Troubadour Theatres has revealed plans for a bold new chapter in its expansion, announcing the launch of Troubadour Greenwich Peninsula Theatre, a state-of-the-art venue featuring two brand-new 1,500-seat auditoriums.
The new venue builds on the success of Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre, currently home to the revival of Starlight Express, and the upcoming Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre, which opens in October 2025 with The Hunger Games: On Stage.
Set to open in Autumn 2026, Troubadour Greenwich Peninsula Theatre will serve as a receiving house for large-scale productions and international live entertainment. The venue promises cutting-edge technical capabilities, modern front-of-house facilities, and the welcoming atmosphere that defines the Troubadour brand.
Oliver Royds and Tristan Baker, Joint Founders & CEOs of Troubadour Theatres, said:
“At Troubadour, we believe in creating spaces that inspire both artists and audiences. The launch of Troubadour Greenwich Peninsula Theatre with the development of two additional 1,500-seat venues represent a thrilling new chapter for us. London remains one of the world’s great theatre capitals, and we’re proud to be expanding its cultural map with bold, versatile venues designed for the next generation of live performance. As the waiting list for West End theatres gets longer we’re delighted that these new theatres will allow us to welcome even more ambitious productions and provide audiences with unforgettable live experiences. We can’t wait to share what’s coming next.”
Laura Flanagan, Director at Knight Dragon, added:
“Culture and community are at the heart of Greenwich Peninsula – it’s what brings people together and gives this place its spirit. Troubadour Greenwich Peninsula Theatre will be a powerful new home for creativity, strengthening the Peninsula as a destination where residents, visitors and businesses can share world-class cultural experiences in a unique location right on the river.”
Located in the heart of the Greenwich Peninsula development, the new venue will be easily accessible from central London, Essex, and the Home Counties, with excellent transport links. The area is already home to over 5,500 residents and 180 businesses, making it a thriving cultural hub.
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