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Charing CrossThe London Palladium is a legendary West End venue and a jewel in the crown of British theatre. Known for its grand facade and spectacular productions, the Palladium has welcomed iconic stars from Judy Garland to Elton John. Today, it continues to host large-scale musicals, live concerts, variety shows, and family-friendly entertainment.
From the roster of stars who have played here and many televised performances, it is arguably the most famous theatre in London and the United Kingdom, especially for musical variety shows.
The grade II listed building dates back to 1910, although the façade dates back to the 19th century. The London Palladium was originally a temporary wooden building called Corinthian Bazaar, which featured an aviary and aimed to attract customers from the recently closed Pantheon Bazaar on Oxford Street. The theatre was rebuilt a year later by Fredrick Hengler, the son of a tightrope walker, as a circus venue that included an aquatic display in a flooded ring. Next it became the National Skating Palace - a skating rink with real ice. However the rink failed and The London Palladium was redesigned by Frank Matcham, a famous theatrical architect who also designed the London Coliseum.
The theatre began life as a premiere venue for variety performances, and is still linked to the Royal Variety Performances - with ITV broadcasting the live show each year. It is also known for its world class pantomimes, which regularly star Julian Clary and Nigel Hargreaves.
Located just off Oxford Circus, The London Palladium is easily accessible from anywhere in central London. Nestled between bustling Regent Street and Carnaby Street, the theatre is surrounded by excellent shopping, dining, and nightlife options.
The closest tube station is Oxford Circus (Bakerloo, Victoria, and Central Lines) — only a 2-minute walk from the theatre. Exit via Argyll Street and you’ll see the Palladium directly ahead.
Charing Cross station is approximately a 15-minute walk or a short tube ride away via the Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus.
Many bus routes stop nearby along Oxford Street and Regent Street:
Day routes: 3, 12, 22, 25, 55, 73, 88, 94
Night buses: N3, N25, N55, N73, N88
Nearest stops: Oxford Circus Station / John Lewis and Regent Street / Oxford Circus
With a seating capacity of 2,286, the theatre is split into three main sections: Stalls, Royal Circle, and Grand Circle. The Stalls provide up-close views, ideal for immersive experiences, while the Royal Circle offers a great overview of the stage with excellent sightlines.
The venue features plush seating, modern amenities, and accessible areas designed to enhance comfort for all guests.
The theatre provides step-free access to the Stalls, accessible toilets, wheelchair spaces, and infrared hearing systems. Trained staff are available to support visitors with accessibility needs.
Security measures include bag checks, trained safety personnel, and clear signage for safe evacuations. Enhanced cleaning and sanitation practices are also in place. The full safety policy can be found on the theatres website.
There is no strict dress code at The London Palladium. Casual attire is welcome, but many guests choose to dress smart-casual. For special events or premieres, attendees may opt for more formal clothing. Regardless of style, comfort is key.

Jesus Christ Superstar is the current production at London Palladium. The upcoming booking period for Jesus Christ Superstar at London Palladium starts 20/06/2026 00:00:00 and runs until 05/09/2026 19:30:00. Tickets for Jesus Christ Superstar start at £73 and are available to book now.
Taking Public transportation to the theatre is recommended. The nearest tube station to London Palladium is Oxford Circus Station (Bakerloo/Central/Victoria Lines). The London Palladium is serviced by bus lines 6, 13, 23, 94, 139, and 159 from Oxford Circus (Stop RG) just round the corner on Regent Street. If driving to the theatre the nearest car park to London Palladium is the Q-Park Soho.
The London Palladium has a total seating capacity of 2,286
The London Palladium does not have a formal dress code. Guests are welcome to wear whatever they feel comfortable in, whether it’s jeans and trainers or more formal attire like a tuxedo or evening dress.
Yes, drinks can be pre-ordered before the show or for the interval via the theatre’s bars.
Only drinks purchased at the theatre, aside from bottled water, are allowed inside the auditorium.
Arrive 30 - 45 minutes before the performance to allow time for bag checks and finding your seat.