Arts and Culture
We’re home to experiences that change culture from mesmerising performances at the brand new Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre to over 100 music, family and sports events every year.
The art and soul of Canary Wharf
Walk our expansive free outdoor art trail, with over 100 carefully curated pieces to fire up your imagination. With regular new additions, as well as a children’s art trail and curiosity-stoking events, there are plenty of reasons to come back time and time again.
Standing Ovation
Experience London’s newest theatre – Troubadour Canary Wharf. Purpose-built to house revolutionary productions, it’s home to the hotly anticipated world-premiere of The Hunger Games: On Stage.
“Our theatre was designed specifically for The Hunger Games story. We put the audience in the round, so they’re in on the action.”
Art on the Wharf
Charles Hadcock: Torsion II
2009-11 | cast iron | Bank Street, outside Jubilee Park (exterior)| Art Map reference: D10
Alexander Taylor: Tube
2016 | painted & polished stainless steel | Crossrail Place Roof Garden (interior) | Art Map reference: C17
Helaine Blumenfeld OBE: Ascent
2010 | bronze | Jubilee Park (exterior) | Art Map reference: D17
Igor Mitoraj: Centurione I
1987 | bronze | Columbus Courtyard (exterior) | Art Map reference: A15
Art
Winter Lights
Winter Lights will return in 2026
Tuesday 20 - Saturday 31 January
Throughout Canary Wharf
Family
Draped Seated Woman (Old Flo) by Henry Moore
Quiz and artbook to download
Ongoing
Cabot Square
Our Story
Open Spaces
Sustainability
Stewardship