
One of the most iconic and influential American alternative rock bands, The Flaming Lips bring their unpredictable and pioneering experience to Somerset House.
Formed in Oklahoma City, OK in 1983, The Flaming Lips have since become one of the most iconic, influential, unpredictable, and vital forces in American alternative rock music. The band has garnered three GRAMMY® Awards, a Tony nomination, and an RIAA Gold-certified Record for Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. Q Magazine named them one of the “50 Bands to See Before You Die.” They have set countless records, broken records, created spectacular interactive audio/visual events now regarded as legendary.
The Flaming Lips remain in a creative apex that has no bounds, so expect a truly unique experience.
This event will be BSL interpreted.
| Start Date | Name Details | Location | Price | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16/07/2026 - 26/07/2026 7:30 pm - 11:30 pm |
Somerset House Summer Series with American ExpressSomerset House, Strand, London, UK Unlimited tickets |
Somerset House, Strand, London, UK | Unlimited tickets |
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