The National Youth Orchestra: Collide
Jump into timeless stories of love, courage and conflict with the National Youth Orchestra.
Jump into timeless stories of love, courage and conflict.
Get swept away in the magical, musical world Joe Hisaishi created for Howl’s Moving Castle (Studio Ghibli).
Feel Tristan und Isolde’s poisoned love in Wagner’s unrelentingly tense masterpiece.
Live in the fierce push and pull of heartbreaking conflict in Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet.
Be there as the nation’s orchestra of teenagers break through these colliding emotions with unstoppable energy.
Join us for something completely extraordinary. Tickets for this performance are free for teens.
Performers
The National Youth Orchestra
Alpesh Chauhan conductor
Repertoire
Joe Hisaishi: Symphonic Variation - Merry-go-round & Cave of mind from Howl's Moving Castle
Wagner: Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde
Prokofiev: Selection from Romeo and Juliet, Op.64
Need to know
Tickets are free for ages 19 and under.
You can buy an exclusive box package for this event. More details of our Royal Festival Hall exclusive box package.
For your visit
This event is held at the Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre
The Royal Festival Hall is open six days a week.
Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm
Monday, closed.
Plan your visit
The Royal Festival Hall is home to our largest auditorium as well as The Clore Ballroom, National Poetry Library, Members’ Lounge, Festival Bar & Kitchen, Ballroom Cafe and Skylon restaurant.
Getting here
Our address is Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX.
The nearest tube stations to us are Waterloo and Embankment; Waterloo is also the nearest train station. And more than 20 different London bus routes pass within 500 metres of our venues. More information on getting here by rail, road or river is available on our Getting here page.
We’re cash-free
Please note that we’re unable to accept cash payments across our venues.
Access
We’re working hard to remove barriers, so that our facilities and events can be accessible to as many people as possible.
All help points, toilets, performance and exhibition spaces at the Southbank Centre are accessible to all, as are the cafes, bars and restaurants. We also have excellent public transport links with step-free access.
All information about booking wheelchair spaces, step-free access, blue badge parking, access maps and guides and other help available whilst you’re here, including details about our Access Scheme, can be found on our Access page.
Food & drink
On Level 2 of our Royal Festival Hall you can grab a slice of life by the Thames with drinks and freshly made pizza at our Festival Bar & Kitchen which opens out onto our Riverside Terrace. You can grab a coffee and a slice of freshly made cake from our Ballroom Cafe. Or alternatively enjoy destination dining in the restaurant at Skylon.
From coffee to cocktails, filling favourites to fine dining, plus some of London’s best street food – it’s all here at the Southbank Centre.