The Aardman Experience in London, titled “Larger Than Life: Starring Wallace & Gromit, Shaun and More,” is set to open on October 14, 2026, at Kings Cross’s Lightroom. This immersive experience celebrates Aardman’s 50th anniversary and invites visitors to explore the beloved world of their iconic characters. The show will last for 50 minutes and will feature state-of-the-art projection technology. This technology creates a 360° environment, utilizing four 11-metre tall walls and the floor to fully engage the audience.
In this unique experience, guests will encounter many iconic moments from Aardman’s characters, including the well-known Wallace, Gromit, and Morph. The presentation incorporates behind-the-scenes content, offering insights into the craftsmanship that goes into Aardman’s animation. This aspect allows visitors to appreciate the intricate work that is often hidden from view.
Guests will experience iconic moments with Wallace, Gromit, and Morph while uncovering the craftsmanship behind Aardman’s beloved animations.
New animations will also be featured, enhancing the experience with fresh content that appeals to both longtime fans and newcomers. Additionally, the experience will be a perfect complement to London’s many free attractions that highlight the city’s rich cultural landscape.
Tickets for the Aardman experience are reasonably priced, starting at £25 for adults and £15 for children and students. Family discounts will also be available, making it a more accessible outing for families looking to enjoy this creative journey together. With its location in Kings Cross, the experience is well-placed for visitors to easily reach, allowing for a convenient day out.
The collaboration with Aardman’s production team guarantees that the atmosphere of Aardman’s studio is faithfully replicated. This attention to detail enhances the overall experience, immersing guests in the world of animation that has delighted audiences for decades.
As excitement builds for the opening, the Aardman Experience promises to be a memorable addition to London’s cultural offerings, showcasing the artistry and innovation that Aardman is known for.