Death Note – The Musical

Schedule

Thu, 30 Jul, 2026 at 07:30 pm

UTC+00:00

Location

Barbican | London, EN

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If you had the power over life and death, what would you do?

This summer, the hotly anticipated world premiere of Death Note: The Musical, arrives at the Barbican for 50 performances only from 30 July to 12 September.

With over 30 million copies sold worldwide, the legendary manga phenomenon by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata is a global sensation that has captivated audiences for almost twenty years, including multiple sell-out seasons of the musical in Japan, Korea and Taiwan.

Now, boldly reimagined for the London stage in close collaboration with the original Japanese producers, HoriPro, this new musical features an electrifying score by Tony, Grammy and Emmy nominee Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Jack Murphy and a book by Ivan Menchell. Death Note: The Musical is set to be the theatrical event of the summer.

When brilliant student Light Yagami discovers a notebook with the power to determine who lives and who dies, his mission to reshape society quickly spirals out of control and attracts the attention of the elusive and ruthless detective L. What begins as justice descends into obsession and forces both Light and L to confront the limits of morality itself.

Write a name. Change the world.

📍 Venue Description: The Barbican is one of London's most iconic cultural landmarks. Located in the heart of the Barbican Estate, the venue is renowned for its bold Brutalist architecture and wide-ranging programme of world-class performances. From classical concerts and art exhibitions to theatre, dance and film, The Barbican is a hub for artistic innovation. As the largest performing arts centre in Europe, The Barbican London continues to draw audiences from across the globe.
Inside the complex, visitors will find the 1,158-seat Barbican Theatre alongside The Barbican Hall, The Pit (a flexible 200-seat studio), art galleries, restaurants, and a library. Once the London base of the Royal Shakespeare Company, the theatre now welcomes a diverse array of international and contemporary productions. Whether you’re seeing a bold new drama or a West End classic, the experience at The Barbican is as unforgettable as the building itself.
### The History of The Barbican
The Barbican was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 3 March 1982 as a gift from the City of London to the nation. Built on a post-war site devastated during the Blitz, the centre was envisioned as a utopian space for culture and community. Its distinctive multi-level design was created by architects Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, and remains a standout example of Brutalist architecture.
Originally the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company in London, The Barbican Theatre has hosted iconic productions from Follies to Rent. It’s also the headquarters of the London Symphony Orchestra and BBC Symphony Orchestra. Over the years, The Barbican London has undergone major refurbishments to enhance accessibility and visitor experience, while retaining its unique charm and monumental legacy.
### Where is The Barbican?
The Barbican is located on Silk Street in central London, within the Barbican Estate. Easily accessible by public transport, the venue is a short walk from several Underground and National Rail stations. Its central location places it near key landmarks including the Museum of London, St Paul’s Cathedral and the Guildhall. Whether you’re travelling by Tube, bus or train, getting to The Barbican is simple and convenient.

### The Barbican Nearest Tube
The Barbican nearest tube stations are Barbican Station (Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines) and Moorgate Station (also served by the Northern line). From Barbican Station, it’s a 4-minute walk to the venue via Aldersgate Street and Silk Street. Moorgate Station is around 7 minutes away on foot. Clear signage makes navigating to The Barbican London from either station hassle-free.
### The Barbican Nearest Train Station
The nearest train station to The Barbican is Liverpool Street Station. From there, it's a 10-minute walk via Moorgate and London Wall, or a short Tube ride to Moorgate Station followed by a brief walk to the venue. Farringdon Station is another nearby option, about 12 minutes away on foot.
### Buses to The Barbican
Numerous bus routes serve The Barbican area. Daytime services include routes 4, 56, 76, 100, 153, 172, and 242. For night services, look out for buses N8, N25, N76, and N242. The nearest bus stops are located on Aldersgate Street, Goswell Road, and London Wall, all just a few minutes’ walk from the theatre entrance.

### The Barbican Accessibility
The Barbican is fully committed to accessibility. Step-free access is available throughout the centre, including lifts to all theatre levels. Wheelchair spaces are available in the Stalls, and the venue offers infrared hearing systems, captioned and BSL-interpreted performances, and accessible toilets.
### The Barbican Safety Policy
The Barbican prioritises the safety and wellbeing of all its visitors. Security checks may be in place at entrances, including bag inspections. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to allow time for these procedures. Prohibited items include sharp objects, glass bottles, and large bags.
### The Barbican Dress Code
There is no formal dress code at The Barbican. Most attendees wear smart-casual attire, though you’re welcome to dress up for evening shows or special events. For daytime or matinee performances, casual wear is also appropriate. The main thing is to feel comfortable and enjoy the performance. Check out our [Dressing for the Theatre](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/news/what-to-wear-theatre "Dressing for the Theatre") fuide to find out more.
### The Barbican Notable Productions
Some of the most acclaimed productions at the theatre include the RSC’s Henry IV plays, The Taming of the Shrew, Measure for Measure, and As You Like It. The Barbican also premiered the RSC’s original staging of Les Misérables and later hosted Sonia Friedman’s Hamlet, starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
### The Barbican Recent Productions
Recent productions at The Barbican include the critically acclaimed My Neighbour Totoro by the Royal Shakespeare Company, which returned for a second run following its sold-out debut season. Audiences also enjoyed a dazzling revival of Anything Goes, and the theatre was home to Kiss Me, Kate, presented by [Trafalgar Theatre Productions](https://www.trafalgarentertainment.com/trafalgar-theatre-productions/ "Trafalgar Theatre Productions"), in summer 2024.
### The Barbican Seating Plan
The Barbican seating plan shows a venue with 1,158 seats spread across four levels: 687 in the Stalls, 195 in the Circle, 139 in the Upper Circle, and 137 in the Gallery. The layout offers good legroom and excellent sightlines throughout. Stalls seats are popular for their proximity to the stage, while the Circle and Gallery offer elevated views at a more affordable price point. For those wanting to check their view before booking, The Barbican seat view tools online can help you choose the best seats for your needs.
✨ Embark on an extraordinary journey at Death Note – The Musical, where every moment promises to be unforgettable! 🌟 Imagine of transforming Barbican in the heart of London, EN into a realm of endless possibilities. 📅 Join us on July 30th, 2026 at 07:30 PM for an experience that will challenge your imagination and exceed your expectations. 🎯 This carefully curated event combines the finest elements of entertainment, innovation, and community spirit. Whether you're an adventure seeker, culture enthusiast, or someone looking for unique experiences, this event offers something special for everyone. 💫 Book now at 31.00 GBP. 🎊 Don't miss this chance to be part of something extraordinary!
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