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2026 London’s best family concerts and shows

2026 London’s best family concerts and shows : OVO Cirque du Soleil

2026 London’s best family concerts and shows : OVO Cirque du Soleil

🎶 2026 London’s best concerts and shows for families, musical kids and music lovers all ages?

Here is our curated guide to memorable music moments — from magical performances and candlelight evenings, from inspiring soloists to legendary seasons, classical concerts in London for young children, to kid-friendly classics, teens and grown-up [kids].

🎻 Barbican with the LSSO

London’s 2026 season opened with a promise of youthful talent with the London Schools Symphony Orchestra (LSSO) from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. And we were delighted to have a certain 12 years old on the stage of the iconic Barbican performing Prokofiev, Arutiunian and contemporary pieces. We celebrated community, creativity, and the thrill of live orchestral sound with over 20 friends — a perfect start to the year, musical family adventures in the city and grey January in London!


🎪 Cirque du Soleil: OVO — Royal Albert Hall (9 Jan – 1 March 2026)

One must-see epic performance, Cirque du Soleil’s “OVO” brings acrobatics, music, theatre, dance and stunning visuals to Royal Albert Hall in a colourful, joy-filled show loved by kids and adults alike. We have seen this insect-themed production over the years in Melbourne and London and can’t get enough of it! 2026 revamped version celebrates community, curiosity and wonder, with a love-story at its heart, brought to life by over 50 acrobats and musicians. Kids revel in the sight of crickets bouncing, butterflies soaring, ants juggling and spiders twisting in jaw-dropping physical feats set to vibrant music.

Why it’s great for families:

2026 London’s best family concerts and shows : OVO Royal Albert Hall

Book early — the run is limited and has been extended due to demand! Originally scheduled to play a limited four-week residency in January and February, overwhelming interest has seen 38 additional performances added, extending the season through 1 March 2026.


🐛 OVO 2026 — What’s New This Season

For 2026, Cirque du Soleil isn’t just restaging an old favourite — it’s reinventing it. Reimagined design and performances: While the essence of OVO — life in a bustling insect world — remains intact, this season introduces:

What Sets the 2026 Version Apart

More than nostalgia: Where earlier productions leaned on the original choreography and design, the 2026 OVO is a clear evolution — a fresh take that reinvents the spectacle for a new generation. Audiences will notice:

Family travel appeal: OVO remains one of the most accessible Cirque productions for families — its story is simple yet heartfelt, its spectacle captivating both children and adults alike.

🎼 Must-See classical concerts London: 🎻 Santtu & Alena Baeva — Philharmonia at Royal Festival Hall

Date: 1 Feb 2026 – Conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali leads the Philharmonia with violin star Alena Baeva in a programme rich with dynamic orchestral contrast, ideal for introducing older children to classical storytelling through music. Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 2, a work of striking contrasts and emotional depth; Rachmaninov’s brilliant Symphonic Dances – his last completed work, a soulful melody for a relative newcomer to the orchestra, the alto saxophone; Stravinsky’s ballet The Fairy’s Kiss.

What an awesome evening! We started with Philharmonia Social and thereafter indulged into Philharmonia’s first London concert in 2026 to celebrate its 80th birthday; look forward to more soon!

🎻 Hilary Hahn & Tom Poster — Wigmore Hall Recital

Date: What a treat! 13 May 2026 – Violin virtuoso Hilary Hahn with pianist Tom Poster offers an intimate, expressive experience — perfect for budding string players and music lovers who want to hear world-class chamber repertoire up close.

French music dominated the evening, from the elusive sophistication of Ravel and Debussy to the lyrical refinement of Fauré, interspersed with two contemporary miniatures and a haunting nocturne by Lili Boulanger.


🎻 Ara Malikian — Barbican Hall

Date: 3 Mar 2026 – Famous for his electrifying stage presence and genre-spanning violin artistry, Ara Malikian delivers a concert that’s engaging and theatrical — a great pick for kids who love energetic performance and storytelling through sound. We have seen Ara also in 2024 at the Royal Festival Hall and adored the show!


🎺 Royal Albert Hall & BBC Proms — Summer Magic

🎶 First Night of the Proms

Date: 18 Jul 2026 The legendary BBC Proms at Royal Albert Hall begin with festive atmosphere and big-band energy — a brilliant way for families to experience the city’s favourite summer music festival together.

🌟 Relaxed & Family-Friendly Proms

Throughout the season there are concerts designed specifically for children, with familiar themes, relaxed audience etiquette, and opportunities to discover orchestral music in a welcoming way. Tip: Promming (standing) tickets are often the most affordable and adventurous way to attend. We raved about the Proms for years including with very young children; read all about our adventures in here.

🎉 Last Night of the Proms

Date: 12 Sep 2026 The celebratory finale brings together patriotic tunes, rousing favourites and communal singing — perfect for older kids ready for a long, joyful concert experience. Channelling the spirit of Fleetwood Mac at their very best, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac offers a unique opportunity for fans, both old and new, to rediscover the songs and performances that have ensured Fleetwood Mac’s place as one of the most loved groups of all time. With its timeless hits, outstanding musicianship and captivating live performance, this concert is a wonderful choice for families with older children and teenagers who enjoy classic rock music.


🎻 Cadogan Hall – Diverse & Inspiring Concerts

Cadogan Hall in Belgravia presents a rich mix of programmes that suit families with music-curious kids:

🎼 The Four Seasons & The Lark Ascending by Candlelight

Date: 8 Apr 2026 Experience Vivaldi’s iconic Four Seasons and Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending performed by London Concertante beneath a warm candlelit glow — an atmospheric, sensory-rich experience that enchants listeners of all ages. This kind of candlelight chamber concert inspires imagination and emotional connection — ideal for older children who enjoy vivid musical storytelling.

Other highlights at Cadogan Hall during spring 2026 include:

Cadogan Hall also offers occasional backstage tours — perfect for curious kids who want to see how a concert hall works behind the scenes. We raved about few concerts and shows at the Cadogan over the years including: The Definitive Rat Pack , Jules Vernes Around the world in 80 days and The bear hunt.

🤘🎸Rumours of Fleetwood Mac at Cadogan Hall (28 May 2026)

Personally endorsed by Fleetwood Mac founding member, Mick Fleetwood, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac is the ultimate tribute to one of rock and roll’s most remarkable groups.  Fleetwood Mac’s legendary catalogue came to life and we and plenty of 20-80 years old rocked the Hall on a gorgeous hot May Thursday evening – timeless, fabulous classics –DreamsGo Your Own Way, The Chain to mention just a few.


🕯️ Candlelight Concerts Across London

Beyond Cadogan, candlelight-style concerts offer a magical twist on classical and contemporary favourites — from string quartets to film music themes set in atmospheric venues. These events combine immersive lighting with familiar music, making them especially appealing for families with older children who enjoy a more relaxed concert vibe. We absolutely adored Victor Carpanagiu and his Homage to Paganini January 23rd at St George’s Hanover Square; some additional suggestions:


Set within the gorgeous open-air surroundings of Holland Park, Opera Holland Park spoiled us over the years with plenty of magical evenings. Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2026, the season features a rich programme including Mozart’s witty and romantic Così fan tutte, Puccini’s dramatic La fanciulla del West and the powerful Turandot. Families can also enjoy the enchanting Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, a wonderful introduction to opera for younger audiences, alongside Johann Strauss II’s sparkling Die Fledermaus, Verdi’s gripping Un ballo in maschera and the UK premiere of The Bamboo Princess. With its relaxed atmosphere, lush park setting and world-class performances, Opera Holland Park is a fantastic way for families to experience live music, storytelling and theatre together in one of London’s most picturesque cultural venues. 🎶✨

***Also on summer alfresco concerts, this time by Trafalgar Square – Lost Oasis created in collaboration with The Lost Gardens of Heligan and Blue Forest, transforms the grounds of St Martin-in-the-Fields into a lush retreat of greenery, exceptional food, live entertainment, and unmissable sport. We loved the Opening evening on June 9th, open to public between 10 June – 30 August 2026, highlights include the Cornish Orchards Kitchen featuring top Cornish chefs (Nathan Outlaw, Simon Stallard, Jordan Bailey, Emily Scott), chef residencies from Adam Handling MBE and Sally Abé, pre-World Cup Britpop nights with Alex James, World Cup and Wimbledon screenings, an F1 British Grand Prix takeover, live music from Sofar Sounds and comedy nights – all set among climbing vines, towering palms, and botanical installations.

🎟️ Family Concert Tips


Child’s Age Recommended Concerts & Shows Why It Works for This Age
0–2 years / babies & young toddlers BBC Proms – Relaxed & Family Concerts
Cirque du Soleil: OVO (short visits, aisle seats)
Sensory-friendly atmosphere, movement, music, easy exits if needed
3–5 years Cirque du Soleil: OVO
BBC Proms – Family & Relaxed Concerts
Strong visual storytelling, colour, acrobatics, and flexible concert formats
6–7 years London Schools Symphony Orchestra (Barbican)
BBC Proms – First Night
Family-friendly Proms concerts
Big sound, exciting venues, great first exposure to orchestral music
8–9 years Candlelight Concerts (select themes)
Ara Malikian – Barbican Hall
Cadogan Hall: Film Music & Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra
Magical atmosphere, familiar melodies, theatrical performances that hold attention
10–12 years Hilary Hahn & Tom Poster – Wigmore Hall
Cadogan Hall: Four Seasons by Candlelight
Longer concerts, deeper listening, appreciation for refined musical settings
13+ years / teens BBC Proms – Last Night
Major Philharmonia concerts
Full-length performances and iconic London cultural experiences

London’s 2026 music season has something for every young listener — from star soloists like Hilary Hahn to festival-scale Proms, elegant Cadogan Hall programmes, and atmospheric candlelight evenings that make classical music feel fresh and unforgettable.

PS: Many thanks to Cirque du Soleil, Royal Albert Hall and Philharmonia Orchestra for the invites! Pictures & opinions – Zenbabytravel & the kids.

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