| | | London |

BritEvents.com | The London Palladium.

REGISTERLOG IN
SEARCH

The London Palladium

VenueVenue MapReviewsLocal InfoPrevious EventsPhotosSeating Plan
Argyll Street, Greater London W1F7TF

The London Palladium is located at Argyll Street, London.

Below is a list of what's on at The London Palladium - if you're organising an event at this venue, it's free to add an event.


Map Location




Your Reviews


Please feel free to add your own review of the london palladium by adding a comment below.

Restaurants nearby

Italian
Caffe Uno
21m away
English
Garfunkel's
28m away
Pizzeria
Italian
Bella Pasta
75m away
Italian
Bella Pasta
75m away
View All

Previous events at The London Palladium

the london palladium Seating Plan

The seating plan for the london palladium is not currently available.

Seating plan for the london palladium



Events at The London Palladium




Events in London


Check out our list of what's on in London, including music, concerts, theatre, days out, attractions, sport, visual arts and much more.



Venue Information

Venue
The London Palladium
Address
Argyll Street
W1F7TF
Box Office

Most Popular


FEATURETrick or treat - Halloween coming soon

The run-up to halloween means just one thing - the supermarket isles are stocked up with scary costumes, horrible toys and things that go bump in the night. If you want to venture out this Halloween, we've got a list of events taking place near you.

FEATURETop 10 London Plays -Spring 2011

If you live in London or you're visiting the capital this spring, a night out at the theatre is always a great way to spend an evening. Check out the following 10 (song-free) plays to see in London this spring.

FEATUREBeyonce '4' - album review

She's come a long way since starting out as a member of Destiny's Child. Now a household name, Beyonce has released her fourth album, entitled '4', with a fusion of soul and pop. BritEvents' Lucy Middleton gives the new album a whirl to see if it lives up to expectations.

FEATUREGet loved up for Valentine 2012

First established by Pope Gelasius I in 496 AD, Valentine's Day celebrates St. Valentine, a Christian priest and martyr who lived in Rome. From the 14th century the saint became linked to love and romance, and today the fourteenth of February is marked with the sending of cards, flowers and gifts to loved ones. This Valentine's day, why not celebrate by taking your loved one to an event near you.