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Tickets to Death Note The Musical in London

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Death Note: The Musical arrives at the Barbican for its world premiere, running for a strictly limited season from 30 July to 12 September. Based on the manga phenomenon by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata (30 million+ copies sold), it follows student Light Yagami, who discovers a notebook with the power over life and death — drawing the attention of detective L in a gripping battle of intellect and morality. This new production features a score by Tony, Grammy and Emmy nominee Frank Wildhorn, with lyrics by Jack Murphy and a book by Ivan Menchell.

Dates: 30 July – 12 September 2026

Venue: Barbican Centre, London

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Jessica Park
2023-09-04
5
This show is fantastic. The costumes, the songs, the dances, the actors — everything was fantastic! The leads were brilliant in their portrayal of Light and L, and the ensemble were also so fun to watch and enhanced the story.
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Caroline Bates
2023-10-09
5
This was a Relaxed Matinée — though I suspect it wasn't very different from an ordinary matinée apart from the introduction. It was a fun, gripping take on the show and had good performances — though one or two of the voices were not powerful enough to carry across the theatre.
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Robert Ashford
2023-08-23
5
Returned to the Barbican more than 20 years after my first visit. We sat in the middle level -sightlines and acoustics were fine. The dark and theatrical interpretation of the musical was entertaining, inventive and very much of the moment.
Things to Know Before Booking Death Note: The Musical in London Tickets

What Your Ticket Includes

Your ticket gives you access to the Barbican Centre for the world premiere of Death Note: The Musical — filled with powerful live music, high-stakes drama, and a gripping theatrical atmosphere shared between performers and audience.

Age Recommendations

Recommended for ages 12 and above. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and cannot be seated separately.

Best Time to Attend

Weekday matinees are ideal for a more relaxed experience. Evening and weekend performances tend to have a livelier, more electric atmosphere — especially popular with fans of the original manga and musical theatre.

Facilities

Guests can enjoy bars and restaurants within the Barbican Centre, a gift shop, and accessible toilets throughout the venue.

Accessibility

The Barbican Centre offers step-free access to select seating areas, wheelchair spaces with companion seats, assisted hearing devices, and dedicated audio-described, captioned, BSL-interpreted and relaxed performances on selected dates.

Why You Should Visit Death Note: The Musical in London?
A gripping battle of intellect and morality
A gripping battle of intellect and morality
A world premiere you won't want to miss
A world premiere you won't want to miss
One of London's most iconic venues
One of London's most iconic venues
An experience for everyone
An experience for everyone

How Long Is Death Note The Musical in London?

The running time for Death Note: The Musical at the Barbican Centre is 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one interval.

With its intense drama, powerful score and gripping storytelling, the time passes quickly — from the chilling moment Light discovers the notebook to the ultimate showdown with L, every scene keeps the audience fully engaged from start to finish.

Venue: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS

By tube: The nearest Underground station is Barbican (Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines), a 4–5 minute walk from the venue.

By train: Moorgate station is a short walk from the Barbican Centre, offering easy connections from across London.

By bus: Several bus routes serve the Barbican and City of London area, with stops within a few minutes' walk of the venue.

By bike: Santander Cycles docking stations are available nearby, making cycling a convenient option for reaching the venue from across central London.

Food and Drink
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Barbie Green
A sleek, all-day Australian-inspired restaurant and bar at London Wall Place, just a 2-minute walk from the Barbican. Known for inventive breakfasts, excellent flat whites, and a stylish glass-cube setting — perfect for a pre-show dinner or a relaxed post-curtain drink. Open until 9:30 PM on weekdays.
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Côte Barbican
A classic French bistro on Whitecross Street, a short stroll from the venue. Côte offers reliable, elegant French cooking — steak frites, moules marinière, and a solid wine list — in a warm, relaxed atmosphere. A great choice for an early dinner before an evening performance.
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Barbican Kitchen
The Barbican Centre's own café and bar, located right inside the venue. Ideal for a coffee before the show or a drink during the interval. Cosy, plant-filled and buzzing with theatregoers — the most convenient option if you want to stay close to the action.
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Martini Bar
Also inside the Barbican Centre, this intimate cocktail bar is the perfect spot for a pre-show aperitif or a post-performance nightcap. With a curated selection of classic and creative martinis, it's a stylish way to round off your evening. Happy hour runs from 5–6 PM.
Quick Overview

Venue: Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS

Dates: 30 July — 12 September 2026

Opening Times: Performances run Monday — Saturday, with matinees at 2:30 pm and evening shows at 7:30 pm. Check the official website for the full schedule and specific dates.

Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes, including one interval.

Age Restriction: Recommended for ages 12 and above. All under-16s must be accompanied by an adult and cannot be seated separately.

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