Punch Brothers Tickets / London Barbican Hall

Punch Brothers tour dates and tickets
Formed in 2006, Punch Brothers is an American acoustic band based in Brooklyn, New York.

Punch Brothers will be performing 1 event in London on Sunday 17th January 2027 at the Barbican Hall.

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How Much Are Punch Brothers Tickets in London?

Sun Jan 17 2027 London, UK UK
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Address: London Barbican Hall, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS
Telephone: 02073827043
Venue Capacity: 1943
Barbican Hall is a live music, arts, and entertainment venue based in the Barbican Centre on Silk Street, London. Boasting a capacity of almost 2,000, it's played host to a huge variety of performances since opening its doors back in the 80's, and is home to both the London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra.