Soundtrack to the Apocalypse
Acclaimed saxophonist, rapper and composer Soweto Kinch presents the finale of his landmark trilogy.

This November, visionary saxophonist, rapper, and composer Soweto Kinch reunites with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican for Soundtrack to the Apocalypse - the climactic finale to his acclaimed trilogy of politically charged, genre-defying works that have redrawn the boundaries of British jazz, hip hop, and orchestral music.
The trilogy began with The Black Peril (2019), an exploration of 1919 - a year marked by the First World War’s aftermath and anti-Black race riots in the US and UK, and continued with White Juju (2022), a searing tone poem forged from the turbulence of lockdown life, the Black Lives Matter movement, and Britain’s culture wars.
Now, Soundtrack to the Apocalypse pushes into speculative territory - a futuristic meditation on collapse and renewal. Apocalyptic visions collide with spiritual reflection and cutting-edge sonic experimentation. The piece features Kinch’s first use of the aerophone (electronic saxophone) and a hip hop-inspired sequence of short, high-impact tracks, mirroring the fractured, scroll-speed rhythm of contemporary life.
Taking place at the Barbican on Friday November 14th, the performance promises a bold and immersive experience, fusing orchestral grandeur with the raw immediacy of live beat-making and Kinch’s razor-sharp lyricism - a radical reimagining of what a 21st-century symphony can be.
Venue details
- Address:
- Barbican Centre
- Silk Street
- London
- EC2Y 8DS