Saturday 8th August 2026
Centre Stage
Ever dreamed of playing on the legendary stage of Apollo? This is your chance to step into the spotlight and experience the thrill of performing and rock out on stage.
Gather your band, turn up the volume, and play the gig of a lifetime in front of your own crowd.
Your exclusive 2-hour hire includes a 10-minute sound check, a 45-minute live performance, and a full hour to celebrate like rockstars in our VIP bar after the show.
Perfect for bands or artists of up to 6 people, with space for up to 30 friends and fans to cheer you on. Plus, every booking includes 2 cases of beer and 2 bottles of Prosecco to keep the party going long after the final encore.
Pricing from £1750
Sunday 9th August 2026
H+F Spotlight
Eventim Apollo, in partnership with H&F Giving, will showcase the incredible wealth of talent across the
borough while shining a spotlight on the vital work of local grassroots
organisations. This special event will give community groups the
opportunity to perform on the world-famous Eventim Apollo stage,
helping to raise their profile and increase awareness of the important
work they do within the local community. Bringing together performers
and audiences from across the borough, the event will celebrate
creativity, inclusion and cultural diversity, while raising much-needed
funds for H&F Giving to support local communities — including
grassroots organisations that make arts and culture accessible to
residents across the borough.
The programme will include performances from CabLab
Studios, The WILDE Foundation, Ghost Dance Troupe, The Diamond Foundry
Agency and Passion Gymnastics, comedians Wilson Milton and Prince Abdi.
This will be hosted by Jonathan Stadlan (Live Next to the Apollo).
Sunday 23rd August 2026
Venue Tours
Go behind the scenes and experience the venue like never before as exclusive and unseen spaces are unveiled on this one-of-a-kind tour. Step backstage and beyond, exploring the hidden corners where music and entertainment history was made. The tour also includes the opportunity to see the venue’s magnificent Grade II* listed Compton organ.
Follow in the footsteps of legends including The Beatles,
David Bowie and Queen — from The Beatles’ iconic performances in
1964–65, to David Bowie’s legendary final Ziggy Stardust show in 1973,
and Queen’s unforgettable 1979 appearances. Discover the stories behind
world-famous productions such as Live at the Apollo and Britain's Got
Talent, and immerse yourself in the rich legacy of this iconic venue.