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London Literature
Festival 2026 —
Press Kit

Everything you need to cover the 19th edition of the UK's longest-running annual literary festival — curated by Dua Lipa, coinciding with the Southbank Centre's 75th anniversary.

Press Contact
Organisation Southbank Centre Press Office
Festival URL londonlitfest.com
Official Tickets Page southbankcentre.co.uk
Download Press Release PDF →

Section 01 — Key Facts

Everything in One Place

The essential facts for any piece of coverage — verified, accurate, and ready to use.

19th
Edition (2026)
2007
Founded
10
Days of Events
50+
Total Events
40+
Free Events
£15
Tickets From
Full Name
London Literature Festival
Also referred to as LLF. Do not abbreviate to "the Literature Festival" — always specify "London" to distinguish from other UK festivals.
2026 Dates
Friday 24 October – Sunday 2 November 2026
Opening weekend: Saturday 24 – Sunday 25 October. Guest curator Dua Lipa programmes the opening weekend at the Royal Festival Hall.
Venue
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX
Three main venues: Royal Festival Hall (2,500 cap), Queen Elizabeth Hall (900), Purcell Room (370). Free events in riverside and foyer spaces.
Guest Curator 2026
Dua Lipa (Service95 Book Club)
Globally acclaimed recording artist and founder of Service95, a cultural platform and monthly book club. Programmes the opening weekend. First artist of her global profile to curate a UK literary festival.
Organiser
Southbank Centre
The UK's largest arts centre. Receives 6.25 million visitors annually. Operates 5,000+ events per year. Home of the National Poetry Library (Level 5, Royal Festival Hall). Celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2026.
Context — 2026
Two significant milestones
(1) Southbank Centre's 75th anniversary — founded 1951 for the Festival of Britain. (2) UK Government's National Year of Reading — making 2026 the most politically significant year for UK literary culture in a generation.
Previous Curators
Guest Curator model introduced 2023
2023: Inaugural guest curator. 2024: Ghetts (rapper, lyricist, spoken word artist) co-curated two nights at the Royal Festival Hall. 2025: 18th edition featured Malala Yousafzai, Sebastian Faulks, Jimi Famurewa. 2026: Dua Lipa.
Funding
Bukhman Philanthropies (2026 supporter)
The 2026 edition is generously supported by Bukhman Philanthropies. Core funding from Arts Council England and Southbank Centre's own revenue.
Notable Past Speakers
Hillary Clinton, Malala Yousafzai, Ghetts, Lemn Sissay OBE
Hillary Clinton (2017, 3,000-person audience); Malala Yousafzai (2025); Sebastian Faulks (2025); Ghetts (2024 co-curator); Lemn Sissay OBE (2024 host); Lindsey Hilsum, Jordan Stephens, Kaliane Bradley, Jimi Famurewa (2024–2025).

Section 02 — Approved Quotes

Quotes for Editorial Use

The following quotes are approved for use in editorial coverage of the London Literature Festival 2026. All quotes marked "Approved" may be used without further clearance.

✓ Approved for use
"Reading has anchored me through every chapter of my life. Curating the Southbank Centre's London Literature Festival is a dream come true. I can't wait to dive into the imaginations of some of my favourite authors in one of London's most iconic cultural spaces."
Dua Lipa
Guest Curator, London Literature Festival 2026
✓ Approved for use
"In these turbulent times, the Southbank Centre's London Literature Festival provides an evermore vital space for democratic discussion — and I am delighted that Dua Lipa will be joining us to help create those conversations."
Ted Hodgkinson
Head of Literature & Spoken Word, Southbank Centre
✓ Approved for use
"As a writer and lyricist, literature sits at the heart of what I do. I am excited to bring together lovers of spoken and written word to celebrate the incredible power of contemporary literature."
Ghetts
Co-Curator, London Literature Festival 2024
✓ Approved for use
"The London Literature Festival has always been a place where the most urgent conversations happen — where literature meets the world rather than retreating from it. This year's edition, in the Southbank Centre's 75th anniversary year, is the most significant we have ever produced."
Southbank Centre
Official Statement, LLF 2026
Quote Attribution Guidelines Dua Lipa quotes must be attributed to "Dua Lipa, guest curator of the London Literature Festival 2026" on first reference. Subsequent references may use "Lipa" alone. Do not paraphrase approved quotes — use exact wording or do not quote. For additional quotes or exclusive interviews, contact the Southbank Centre press office.

Section 03 — Standard Copy

Boilerplate Text

Use these pre-approved descriptions in listings, event guides, and round-ups. Each is copy-ready.

Short Description (50 words) — for listings and calendars
The London Literature Festival is the UK's longest-running annual literary festival, held 24 October – 2 November 2026 at Southbank Centre, London SE1. Now in its 19th edition, guest curated by Dua Lipa. 50+ events including author talks, poetry, masterclasses and 40+ free events. Tickets from £15.
Medium Description (100 words) — for preview features and arts guides
The London Literature Festival (londonlitfest.com) returns to the Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX for its 19th annual edition from 24 October to 2 November 2026. Guest curated by Dua Lipa — the globally acclaimed recording artist and founder of the Service95 Book Club — the festival opens on Saturday 24 October with a live Service95 Book Club event at the Royal Festival Hall. The 10-day programme includes author talks, poetry performances, masterclasses, panel discussions, children's events, a literary fair, and over 40 completely free events. The 2026 edition coincides with the Southbank Centre's 75th anniversary and the UK National Year of Reading. Tickets from £15 via southbankcentre.co.uk.
Long Description (200 words) — for features, programme notes, and in-depth guides
The London Literature Festival is the United Kingdom's longest-running annual celebration of the written and spoken word, founded in 2007 at the Southbank Centre in London. Now in its 19th edition, the 2026 festival runs from Friday 24 October to Sunday 2 November across the Southbank Centre's three main venues: the Royal Festival Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall, and the Purcell Room, as well as outdoor riverside and foyer spaces.

The 2026 edition is guest curated by Dua Lipa, the globally acclaimed British-Albanian recording artist and founder of Service95 Book Club, who programmes the opening weekend (24–25 October) at the Royal Festival Hall. Her curation brings the Service95 Book Club — the monthly reading programme she launched in 2022 — to its first live stage event.

The festival offers over 50 events including headline author talks, poetry and spoken word performances, panel debates, creative writing masterclasses, children's storytelling and workshops, and the annual Creative Future Writers' Day. Over 40 events are completely free to attend. Ticketed events start from £15, with Southbank Centre Members receiving presale access and no booking fees. The 2026 edition coincides with the Southbank Centre's 75th anniversary and the UK government's National Year of Reading. Supported by Bukhman Philanthropies.
About Service95 Book Club — for articles featuring Dua Lipa's curation
Service95 Book Club was launched by Dua Lipa in 2022 as part of her Service95 platform — a weekly cultural newsletter covering books, culture, travel, and ideas. Each month, Lipa personally selects one title and interviews its author in a dedicated podcast episode available free at service95.com. The club has championed works of literary fiction, memoir, cultural essays, and translated world literature, becoming one of the most influential independent reading communities in the UK.

Section 04 — For Journalists

Editorial Guidelines & Style

House style, common errors, and naming conventions to ensure accurate coverage.

Festival Naming — Do's & Don'ts

✓ DO: "London Literature Festival" — always include "London"

✓ DO: "LLF" — acceptable abbreviation on second reference

✓ DO: "the 19th edition" or "2026 edition"

✗ DON'T: "the Literature Festival" — too generic; could refer to any festival

✗ DON'T: "the Southbank Literature Festival" — not the official name

✗ DON'T: Describe it as a "Southbank Centre event" without naming the festival

Dua Lipa's Role — Precise Language

✓ DO: "guest curator" — her official title

✓ DO: "programmes the opening weekend" — accurate description of her role

✓ DO: "Service95 Book Club founder" — acceptable secondary description

✗ DON'T: "headlines the festival" — she curates; she may or may not perform

✗ DON'T: "Dua Lipa's festival" — she curates one element; the Southbank Centre organises

✗ DON'T: Describe Service95 as a "podcast" — it is a newsletter platform that includes a podcast

Ticket & Access Information

✓ DO: Mention that 40+ events are free to attend — this is a key public interest fact

✓ DO: State tickets are "from £15" for ticketed events

✓ DO: Direct readers to southbankcentre.co.uk for booking — not londonlitfest.com (tickets are sold by SBC)

✗ DON'T: Describe the festival as "expensive" — it has one of the most accessible pricing structures of any UK festival

✗ DON'T: State ticket prices without noting free events exist

Historical Context — Getting It Right

✓ DO: "founded in 2007" — correct founding year

✓ DO: "UK's longest-running annual literary festival" — accurate and defensible (Cheltenham is older but the LLF is specifically "annual" in unbroken run)

✓ DO: Reference Hillary Clinton (2017), Ghetts (2024), Malala (2025) as past speakers — all confirmed

✗ DON'T: Call it "one of the UK's oldest festivals" — Cheltenham (1949), Hay (1988) are older. The LLF's distinction is length of unbroken annual run.

Section 05 — Downloads

Media Resources

Photography, press releases, and assets available for editorial use. All high-resolution assets are hosted on the Southbank Centre's Bynder media library.

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Press Release
LLF 2026 — Official Announcement (Dua Lipa Curation)
Full official press release announcing the 2026 guest curator and opening weekend details. PDF format. Includes approved quotes and key facts.
Request via Southbank Centre Press Office →
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Press Release
LLF 2024 Full Programme — Ghetts Co-Curation
Press release for the 17th edition with Ghetts as co-curator. PDF available via Southbank Centre Bynder media library for background research.
Download PDF →
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Photography
LLF 2024 High-Resolution Press Photography
Selection of editorial-quality photography from the 17th London Literature Festival. Includes venue shots, audience images, and event photography. For editorial use only.
Request Access →
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Fact Sheet
LLF & Southbank Centre — Key Statistics
Southbank Centre visitor statistics (6.25M p.a.), event volume (5,000+ annually), National Poetry Library collection data (200,000+ items), festival history summary.
Request from Press Office →
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Audio / Podcast
Service95 Podcast — Dua Lipa Author Interviews
All Service95 Book Club podcast episodes available free at service95.com. Provides context for Dua Lipa's literary credentials and curatorial approach for background research.
Listen at service95.com →
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Digital Assets
Festival Logo & Brand Assets
Official London Literature Festival logo and Southbank Centre branding assets. Available to accredited media for editorial use. Contact the Southbank Centre press office with your publication details.
Request via Press Office →

Section 06 — Coverage Targets

Key Media Targets for LLF 2026

Priority publications for press outreach — including coverage angle, domain authority, and editorial contact approach.

Publication DA Contact Approach Coverage Angle Status
The Guardian Books
theguardian.com/books
95 Books desk / Arts & Culture editor Pop culture × literary culture crossover (Dua Lipa angle). Preview + author interview piece. Feature on Service95 Book Club impact. Target
Time Out London
timeout.com/london
91 Events editor / Culture section "What's On" feature, "Free events in London October 2026" round-up. Already covered LLF in previous years — priority for annual preview. Previously covered
The Bookseller
thebookseller.com
82 News editor / Features team Trade angle: impact of celebrity book clubs on book sales. Programme announcement news piece. Exclusive advance programme access offer. Target
Arts Council England
artscouncil.org.uk
87 Communications team via Southbank Centre National Year of Reading connection. ACE-funded cultural event showcase. Accessibility and free events angle. Partner coverage
VisitLondon.com
visitlondon.com
85 Events listings team Free events guide, October London events calendar, "What to do in London in October 2026" tourism feature. Target for listing
The Literary Review
literaryreview.co.uk
71 Editor / Reviews editor Festival preview. Guest editor opportunity in October issue. Book club culture feature: from Oprah to Service95. Target
The London Magazine
thelondonmagazine.org
58 Commissioning editor Annual "What's On at LLF" preview feature — already published in 2024. Priority for continuation. Previously covered
Country & Town House
countryandtownhouse.com
64 Culture editor "Guide to LLF 2026" feature — previously published guides for 2024 and 2025 editions. Previously covered