Wilton's Music Hall to reopen in 2021 with new 'See It Safely' approval

The world’s oldest surviving music hall is to start welcoming audiences again on the 19th of January 2021 with a varied season of shows

Inside of Wilton's Music Hall - Photo: Paul Marc Mitchell
Inside of Wilton's Music Hall - Photo: Paul Marc Mitchell

The Wilton’s Music Hall have announced a new season of 15 shows for 2021 including: Christine Bovill’s Tonight You Belong To Me, Horse Country and Olivier award-winning cabaret band, The Tiger Lillies.

All of the shows will run without an interval and the venue will have a reduced seating capacity of 100 with new custom seating that has been installed during the lockdown.

Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre have come together to create a new safety initiative called ‘See It Safely’. Theatres that are being awarded with the safety mark are putting in place COVID-secure measures to ensure that the theatregoing experience is as safe and enjoyable as possible. For more information, click here

Wilton’s CEO Holly Kendrick said: “We cannot wait to welcome you back to our magical East End building. Reopening at a reduced capacity means we will do so at a financial loss but we want to protect jobs and support performers and creativity and to do that we need, and want to bring people back into the building: our audiences, our artists and our staff. For over 160 years Wilton’s has inspired performers and public alike and we can only continue to do this by opening our doors for all of London and for everyone with a curious imagination. So please book at ticket or donate to Wilton’s to support us.”