Operation Ouch: Quest for the Jurassic Fart!
Schedule
Mon, 22 Dec, 2025 at 11:00 am
UTC+00:00Location
Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre | London, EN

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📍 Venue Description: The Royal Festival Hall is one of London’s most iconic cultural venues, known for its world-class acoustics, bold architecture, and eclectic programme of music, dance, literature, and talks. As part of the Southbank Centre, it sits at the heart of the capital’s riverside arts scene and welcomes millions of visitors each year for unforgettable performances and festivals.
From full orchestras and global pop icons to contemporary dance and spoken word, Royal Festival Hall is a powerhouse of creativity on the South Bank.
### **The history of Royal Festival Hall**
Opened in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain, the Royal Festival Hall was the first major public building to be constructed in the UK after World War II. Designed in a modernist style by a team led by Sir Robert Matthew and Leslie Martin, it became a symbol of national renewal and optimism.
The venue has undergone several refurbishments, most notably in 2007 when it was restored to its original mid-century brilliance. Today, it seats over 2,700 people and is home to prestigious resident ensembles including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
### **Where is Royal Festival Hall?**
Royal Festival Hall is located within the Southbank Centre complex on Belvedere Road, London SE1. Set along the River Thames between Waterloo Bridge and the London Eye, it’s part of a bustling arts and cultural district, surrounded by riverside restaurants, book markets, and open-air events.
### **Royal Festival Hall nearest tube station**
The closest tube station is **Waterloo** (Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo, and Waterloo & City Lines), about a 5-minute walk. **Embankment** (District and Circle Lines) and Charing Cross are also nearby across the river.
### **Royal Festival Hall nearest train station**
**Waterloo Station** is the nearest major railway hub, just a few minutes’ walk away via the pedestrian bridge or along York Road.
### **Buses to Royal Festival Hall**
Numerous bus routes stop close to the Southbank Centre:
Day routes: 1, 26, 59, 68, 76, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 211, 243, 341, 381
Night buses: N1, N68, N171, N343
Nearest stops: Waterloo Station / Waterloo Road, South Bank / National Theatre
### **Royal Festival Hall seating plan**
Royal Festival Hall has a total capacity of 2,700 seats, spread across the Stalls, Front Circle, Rear Circle, and Balcony. The hall is celebrated for its superb acoustics and unobstructed sightlines, making it a favourite venue for both orchestral and amplified performances.
Its modernist design incorporates wood panelling, natural light, and an expansive auditorium that feels both grand and accessible.
### **Royal Festival Hall accessibility**
The venue offers full step-free access, wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets, BSL-interpreted performances, and hearing assistance systems. Staff are trained to assist with access requirements, and assistance dogs are welcome.
### **Royal Festival Hall safety policy**
The Southbank Centre follows rigorous safety procedures including security checks, visible staff presence, and enhanced cleaning protocols. Visitors can find full safety and accessibility policies on the venue's website.
### **Royal Festival Hall dress code**
There is no set dress code at Royal Festival Hall. While some guests may opt for smart or evening wear, especially for classical events, casual attire is absolutely welcome. Come as you feel comfortable.
✨ Enter a world of endless possibilities at Operation Ouch: Quest for the Jurassic Fart!, where every moment tells a story! 🏛️ The stunning Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre in vibrant London, EN transforms into a realm of wonder on December 22nd, 2025 at 11:00 AM. 🌟 They have crafted an experience that goes beyond the ordinary, combining elements of surprise, delight, and pure entertainment. Every detail has been thoughtfully considered to ensure your journey with us is nothing short of extraordinary. 🎯 Join fellow adventure seekers and memory makers in this celebration of imagination and innovation. 💫 Book now at 30.00 GBP. 🎊 Reserve your spot today and be part of something truly special!
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