Three Sixty Festival
Join us on 11th and 25th April 2026 for Transmission Roundhouse Live as part of Roundhouse Three Sixty Festival. These unique sessions will feature special guests, including some of the festival’s key figures and other notable figures, in conversation and performance.
Experience the energy of live radio in an intimate setting, connecting with festival artists, industry insiders, and emerging creatives as they share their stories and insights. Whether you’re soaking up the atmosphere in the Roundhouse Bar & Café (RBC) or tuning in from wherever you are, Transmission Roundhouse Live is your backstage pass to Three Sixty festival.
Transmission Roundhouse Live will be broadcast online, bringing the festival straight to you.
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13:00 — Museum of Youth Culture
Mia Campbell and Mandi Furaji meet young curators about their exhibition, From Soundboy to Streaming with the Museum of Youth Culture and the Roundhouse
13.30 — Roundhouse Poetry Slam: The Winner’s Journey
Mandi Furaji in conversation with the Poetry Slam 2026 winner Takunda Muzondiwa
14:00 Queen Tings Only: The Things They Don’t Teach You
Queen Tings Only: The Things They Don’t Teach You is a live editorial-style broadcast led by spoken word, honest conversation, and female-led storytelling. Opening with an original spoken word piece, the show moves into a headline interview and then a curated relay of voices exploring different lived experiences, lessons, and truths. The overall feel is intimate but high-value: part live podcast, part performance, part cultural conversation.
14:30 — Time for a Basic Income for the Arts in England?
Surviving as a self-made artist today means working other jobs, precarity, financial instability, and the inevitable exhaustion that follows to sustain the thing you love.
Offering a potential solution, Ireland recently trialled a Basic Income for the Arts over a three-year period, providing 2,000 artists with €325 a week. Results showed the pilot improved artists’ mental health, increased time spent on their creative practice, but also that it paid for itself – for every €1 invested in the scheme, €1.39 was returned to the economy.
Now, in the context of rising living costs and increasing AI adoption, the case has never been stronger to introduce policies that protect artists and their livelihood. Join us at the Roundhouse and hear from a panel of artists, researchers, and campaigners as we discuss a Basic Income for the Arts in England.
15:30 — Where Love Lives: Care and Community
This session brings together spoken word artists working at the intersection of poetry and community. Through performance and discussion, it explores care as something shaped in real time — as we make space for ourselves, navigate our realities, and build the conversations and practices we need.
Panelists: AyHearts (Ayanna Stevens), MyselfBlaize (Blaize Alexis-Anglin).
16:00 — Out-of-Print: Live
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17:00 — End