Allen Ginsberg at 100
Rejoice in the life and work of the American bard and 20th-century icon Allen Ginsberg, with an eclectic mix of guests spanning generations and disciplines.
Join us for a one-off London spectacle which promises to go down in history as part of the Ginsberg myth.
With performances from some of the biggest names in music and poetry, and musical, visual and vocal reinterpretations, Allen Ginsberg at 100 is an event bursting at the seams with creativity and imagination.
Extracts from Ginsberg’s landmark poem ‘Howl’ are performed with an exhilarating dynamism: actor and artistic director of The Faction ensemble Mark Leipacher is joined by bassist and co-founder of Tomorrow’s Warriors, Gary Crosby, who leads a trio of performers.
‘Elegy for Neal Cassidy’ gets an expansive musical interpretation by pioneering British composer and artist Scanner (Robin Rimbaud) and photographer and video performance artist Antonio Pagano.
Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore and internationally acclaimed poet Anne Waldman perform readings from Ginsberg’s iconic catalogue.
And Tony Award-Winning musician and writer Stew performs a dazzling tribute to Ginsberg.
Curated and produced by Jesse Goodman in collaboration with the Allen Ginsberg Estate and the Southbank Centre.
Need to know
Copies of AH(!)MERICA are available to purchase as an optional add-on for £12 (RRP £14.95) when you buy a ticket to the event. Hardcover copies of Howl are also available to purchase as an optional add-on for £14 (RRP £16) when you buy a ticket to the event. The book must be collected on the night of the event, as we’re unable to distribute copies afterwards.
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Dates & times
12 Jul 2026, 7.30pm
Run time
2 hours (approx)
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from £15 + £4 booking fee
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This event is held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank Centre
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The Queen Elizabeth Hall is home to both our second-largest auditorium and the Purcell Room.
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