Win tickets to the Barbican’s next ‘anyone can dance’ party with ORII
Find out how you can attend the sold-out show, one of the venue's 2026 parties celebrating worldwide culture
On July 25, London’s Barbican Centre will host the next in its 2026 series of anyone can dance events – see how you can win tickets via Rolling Stone UK below.
anyone can dance is a series of club nights in the legendary London venue that launched this year and aim to spotlight musical cultures from around the world.
“anyone can dance is series of late-night parties celebrating global sounds shaped by the UK collectives championing grassroots diasporic sounds while creating spaces to dance in connected joy,” the Barbican says. “Complementing other Barbican programming across the Centre, it demonstrates the Barbican’s commitment to championing artistry influenced by and rooted in cultures both at home and across the globe. anyone can dance promises a night of escapism, community and joy, as well as spotlighting emerging sounds and artists.”
Next up in the spotlight is ORII COMMUNITY, an organisation supporting underrepresented voices for POC and LGBTQ+ creatives. A synopsis for the July 25 event promises a celebration of Pan-Africanism “through a multi-disciplinary club experience, featuring DJs, live musicians, dancers channelling the ancestral spirit of togetherness through sound”.
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The following events in the anyone can dance programme include a night curated by Daytimers on September 12 and Beirut Groove Collective on November 7.
The first two events in the series saw curation from Eastern Margins and Love in the Endz.
