The Best Of Tubular Bells I, II & IIINow more than five decades on from its premiere, Mike Oldfield's groundbreaking work Tubular Bells is a culture-defining piece of contemporary classical music. Don't miss your chance to see Tubular Bells I and excerpts of Tubular Bells II and II being performed in full on tour around the UK in 2026! Led by conductor and frequent collaborator of Oldfield, Robin Smith, the concert will also feature performances of another Oldfield classic, Moonlit Shadow.Sun 15 Feb 2026York BarbicanMore infoBook Tickets
Jeff Wayne's The War of The WorldsYou've read the book, you've heard the album, and now it's time to experience Jeff Wayne's iconic musical experience, live! Back for 2026, this exciting arena tour brings Wayne's unforgettable version of H.G Well's influential sci-fi novel to you and it's going to be out of this world! Travel through Victorian England as you witness the invasion of the Martians and fight for survival in this all-sensory experience, accompanied by Wayne's captivating prog-rock score.Wed 14 Oct 2026York BarbicanMore infoBook Tickets
Al Murray: All You Need is GuvOi Oi then - Look who's back and heading out on a brand new tour for 2026 - it's only The Pub Landlord himself! With a barrel of new barroom banter, the iconic Al Murray is trailing the breadth and width of Britain once more on his newest tour - All You Need is Guv! One of the most recognisable comics in the country, Murray has been honing his hilarious alter-ego since 1994. Don't miss the 'people's man of the people' as he serves up his unique observations on the country and offers a balm in the form of ancient pub wisdom.Fri 13 Feb 2026York BarbicanMore infoBook Tickets
Josh WiddicombeComedian, podcaster, and author Josh Widdicombe is back on the road in 2026, bringing his new show, Not My Cup of Tea, to stages across the UK. Managing expectations from the off, Josh says that the trek will be: "shorter and with lower production values than Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, but funnier and with more references to tea."Sat 28 Feb 2026York BarbicanMore infoBook Tickets
DiversityA brand new chapter that is sure to be more special than the last, Diversity are back on the road in 2026 with their brand new show Soul, an exploration of humanity in the AI age. Created and choreographed by Ashely Banjo, prepare to be captivated and amazed once more by the dance group that has been at the top of the game for over a decade.Mon 20 Apr 2026York BarbicanMore infoBook Tickets
James MorrisonSelling more than two million copies worldwide and leaving the music critics speechless, his July 2006 debut record 'Undiscovered' was a huge success and entered the UK album chart at number one. 'You Give Me Something' became the romantic anthem of the summer and he was 2006's biggest selling British male solo artist.Wed 13 May 2026York BarbicanMore infoBook Tickets