The Midnight Bell
Photograph: Johan Persson | Matthew Bourne’s The Midnight Bell
Photograph: Johan Persson

The best dance and ballet shows in June 2025

The biggest and best dance shows to hit London up this month

India Lawrence
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It’s June, one of the best months of the year. And if you’re not planning on spending a few days getting lost in a field at Glastonbury, or jetting off to Biarritz for the start of eurosummer, do you know what you could be doing instead? Watching some world-class dance in a nice air-conditioned theatre. Time well spent, we say. 

This month London has some absolute crackers on stage, including the ballet remake of the cult mod movie Quadrophenia, Matthew Bourne’s steamy The Midnight Bell and Sadler’s Wells annual massive Flamenco Festival. 

Here’s our pick of the best dance in London this June. 

India is in charge of dance listings at Time Out. She was first shoved into a leotard and ballet shoes aged four, and has loved it ever since. Nowadays India prefers contemporary (or dancing in a sweaty club) to ballet, but still has a soft spot for the odd grand jeté every now and again. India has been reviewing dance in London since joining Time Out in 2022. 

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Dance in June

  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Clerkenwell

In 2024 we had the Black Sabbath Ballet. This year, The Who is stepping into the world of pointe shoes, pirouettes and very tight leggings. We know it doesn’t sound very rock and roll, but trust us, this isn’t your typical ballet. 

With the blessing of Pete Townshend, Sadler’s Wells has reworked the cult 1979 film Quadrophenia into a brand-new dance production. Set to an orchestral arrangement of the record, the show will be by directed by theatre director Rob Ashford and choreographed by Paul Roberts, who is well known for his collaborations with pop artists, from the Spice Girls to Prince. Rising star dancer Paris Fitzpatrick will play Jimmy. There will be Harrington jackets, bad hair cuts, and plenty of attitude.

Where is it? Sadler’s Wells Theatre

  • Dance
  • Modern
  • Clerkenwell

Seedy Soho will get the Matthew Bourne treatment this summer with the return of The Midnight Bell to Sadler’s Wells. After its premiere in 2021 this production picked up two prizes in the National Dance Awards 2022, including ‘Best Modern Choreography’. Inspired by the work of the great English novelist Patrick Hamilton, The Midnight Bell is a love letter to the London pub, telling the sexy, raw and sometimes heartbreaking stories of Londoners in the 1930s. 

Where is it? Sadler’s Wells Theatre 

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  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Regent’s Park

Regent’s Park Open Air theatre will be honouring the OG musical composers Rodgers & Hammerstein (AKA the guys behind Oklahoma!The King and I and The Sound of Music) through dance this summer. The triple bill is comprised of the ‘ballet’ sections of the classic shows AllegroOklahoma! and Carousel, with choreography by Julia Cheng, Shelley Maxwell and Kate Prince respectively. If that’s not enough to get you going, dancers will be accompanied by the 26-piece orchestra of the Sinfonia Smith Square live on stage. 

Where is it? Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

  • Dance
  • Covent Garden

Want to discover the next Francesca Hayward, or Wayne McGregor? The ROH's Next Generation festival showcases incredible young dance talent from the top youth dance companies and dance schools from around the world. This year's lineup includes ZooNation Youth Company, Finnish National Youth Ballet Company, Paris Opera Junior Ballet, the Royal Ballet School and Rambert. 

Where is it? Royal Opera House, Linbury Theatre 

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