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See the famed State Ballet of Georgia's production of a timeless ballet classic this summer.

Performance dates

17 - 26 July 2026

Run time: 2hrs 10mins

Includes interval

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Swan Lake London Coliseum Tickets

Experience the magic of Swan Lake in London as the internationally acclaimed State Ballet of Georgia arrives at the London Coliseum for a strictly limited summer run. Led by legendary former Bolshoi Ballet prima ballerina Nina Ananiashvili, this breathtaking production combines world-class dancers, lavish costumes and Tchaikovsky’s iconic music to create an unforgettable theatrical event. With glowing reviews and stunning choreography, Swan Lake ballet tickets are in high demand for one of the most celebrated classical ballets ever performed.

What is Swan Lake about?

Swan Lake tells the tragic and romantic story of Prince Siegfried and Odette, a princess cursed by the evil sorcerer Rothbart to live as a swan by day and a woman by night. When Siegfried encounters Odette beside a moonlit lake, he vows to break the spell through true love and loyalty.

However, Rothbart deceives the prince by introducing Odile, the mysterious Black Swan, at a royal ball. Mistaking her for Odette, Siegfried unknowingly betrays his promise. Filled with love, heartbreak and redemption, the Swan Lake story remains one of the most beloved tales in ballet history, captivating audiences with its emotional depth and timeless themes.

Why it’s worth the watch

  • Swan Lake is widely regarded as one of the greatest classical ballets ever created.
  • Tchaikovsky’s magnificent Swan Lake music elevates every scene, from the haunting lakeside moments to the triumphant ballroom sequences.
  • Audiences can look forward to technically dazzling performances, including the famous Dance of the Cygnets and the deeply moving White Swan pas de deux.
  • Expect sweeping choreography, elegant costumes and a powerful story of love and sacrifice.
  • Swan Lake in London offers a truly unforgettable theatrical experience for both ballet newcomers and lifelong fans.

Swan Lake Character List

  • Odette – The enchanted Swan Queen trapped under Rothbart’s curse.
  • Odile – The mysterious Black Swan who deceives Prince Siegfried.
  • Prince Siegfried – A young prince searching for true love.
  • Rothbart – The evil sorcerer who casts the spell over Odette.
  • The Corps de Ballet – The iconic ensemble of swans known for their breathtaking precision.

Swan Lake Ballet Music: The Soundtrack of a Timeless Classic

Composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the Swan Lake music is among the most recognisable and celebrated in classical ballet history. The score perfectly captures the beauty, romance and tragedy of the story, with sweeping orchestral movements that remain instantly familiar to audiences around the world.

Famous compositions from Swan Lake include the dramatic “Scene Finale”, the elegant “Waltz”, the mesmerising “Dance of the Cygnets” and the emotional White Swan pas de deux. Tchaikovsky’s groundbreaking approach transformed ballet music into a rich, symphonic experience, helping Swan Lake become one of the most performed and beloved ballets of all time. Even today, the music continues to inspire audiences with its emotional intensity and timeless grandeur.

Swan Lake FAQs

Planning your visit to Swan Lake London? Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the famous ballet, its story and its music.

What is the story of Swan Lake?

The story of Swan Lake follows Prince Siegfried, who falls in love with Odette, a princess transformed into a swan by an evil curse. The spell can only be broken through true love and unwavering loyalty. When the sorcerer Rothbart tricks Siegfried into declaring his love for another woman, the prince must fight to save Odette and undo the curse. The ballet is known for its emotional storytelling, tragic romance and breathtaking choreography.

What is Tchaikovsky’s most famous song?

While Tchaikovsky composed many celebrated works, the Swan Lake theme is widely considered one of his most famous and recognisable compositions. The dramatic and emotional score has become synonymous with classical ballet and is instantly familiar even to those new to the art form. Other famous works by Tchaikovsky include The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty, but Swan Lake music remains one of the most enduring pieces in theatre history.

Where can I see Swan Lake in 2026 in the UK?

In summer 2026, audiences can see Swan Lake performed by the acclaimed State Ballet of Georgia at the London Coliseum from 17–26 July 2026. This limited London season offers ballet fans the chance to experience one of the world’s most beloved productions live on stage, accompanied by Tchaikovsky’s iconic score and performed by an internationally renowned company.

Who is the main character of Swan Lake?

The main character of Swan Lake is Odette, the Swan Queen, who is cursed to live as a swan for part of each day. Prince Siegfried also plays a central role as the young royal who falls in love with her and attempts to break the spell. Together, their tragic romance forms the emotional heart of the ballet, while Rothbart serves as the story’s powerful antagonist.

Step Into the Grace of Swan Lake and Discover More Spectacular Shows

If you’re ready to be swept away by Tchaikovsky’s soaring score and a spellbinding tale of love, magic and tragedy, don’t miss Swan Lake in London this summer. Looking for more unforgettable dance or theatre experiences? Explore more spectacular musicals, discover the festive magic of Nutcracker or experience the grand drama of Phantom of the Opera.

Upcoming Performance Times

Friday17 July 2026
Saturday18 July 2026
Saturday18 July 2026
Sunday19 July 2026
Tuesday21 July 2026
Wednesday22 July 2026
Thursday23 July 2026
19:30
14:30
19:30
14:30
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19:30
14:30

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Image from the 2024 production at the London Coliseum
Image from the 2024 production at the London Coliseum

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