Battersea Arts Centre's 2026 Programme colours in pink and subtle green with a zig-jagged misty haze texture.

Homegrown Festival 2026

Curated and produced by BAC's Young Producers

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Line-up to be announced soon.

Homegrown Festival returns as a brand-new group of Next Gen Producers take over our building for an action-packed weekend from London’s most exciting up-and-coming artists.

Expect a celebration of bold ideas, emerging talent, and radical experimentation as a fresh cohort of innovators, changemakers and industry shakers take the reins.

Explore our Spring Season…

A woman wearing pink tracksuit bottoms and a crop top is standing facing away from the camera with arms held high and peace signing with her fingers. Behind her, a large screen reads ‘The End Is Coming’ in bold white distorted text on a black background. A large pink teddy bear sits on a chair in the corner.

7 - 16 May

Bloom 2026

Spanning two weekends, Bloom presents five genre-defying productions in a curated programme of cutting-edge performance developed at BAC.

A tentative audience sitting on the floor blur into the shadows behind two vibrant bold figures, illuminated in purple light. One person is suspended in air by rope bondage knot, with neon red, pink and green rope, hands crossed behind their back. The other, with their back to the camera is gently holding the first person's head and pressing their own to it, creating a warm sense of connection and safety. In the purple background various mundane objects are spun in neon macramé creating unique patterns.

4 - 6 Jun

Bunny

Daniel Kok and Luke George
Co-presented by BAC and Queer East Festival

In rope bondage, a ‘Bunny’ is the person being tied. Artists Daniel Kok and Luke George ask: what if everyone in the theatre is a Bunny?