While we’re used to hearing this natural treasure’s voice across Sunday night nature tele, Sir David Attenborough is your guide to BBC Earth Experience. But act fast, because the immersive experience will leave our city in just over a month!
Taking an interactive hike across the footage of BBC’s Seven Worlds, One Planet, guests get the chance to explore each of the world’s continents. The experience surrounds visitors with screens that take guests into the ever-changing and diverse make-up of Earth.
What can I expect at the BBC Earth Experience?
The BBC Earth Experience provides an immersive flurry of light and colour set to the tone of TV’s most beloved explorer.
Stepping into his usual role on the Seven Worlds, One Planet show, the intrepid lover of the environment and all it gives us is your host as you beam yourself between Earl’s Court and the rest of the world. Projected footage is all around you in the 1608m2 space.
Can you really lose yourself when the whole world is at your fingertips? Easily, think of all the places you gawked at during Seven Worlds, One Planet; waving at a monkey swinging from a branch as you wander through swathes of shrubbery.
Visitors can step into the giant main space, with a smattering of different viewpoints of the world to channel your inner documentary-maker (with an impressive production value to boot), then waltz into a pair of small rooms for some interactive experiences including flying bubbles.
Plus, the experience counts some pretty impressive pedigree to its creation. The show that inspired the experience was the most-watched factual show of that year, celebrating the life bursting from each part of the world. With 92 shoots across 41 countries, it hit a depth not seen in a show of its kind. And you can now throw yourself into its sphere at the BBC Earth Experience, without hopping on scores of flights in the process.
Mat Way, Global Director, Live Entertainment, Gaming & Interactive, BBC Studios said: “We are delighted to partner with Moon Eye Productions and Live Nation to bring the BBC’s ground-breaking natural history content to this amazing live immersive London location for everyone to enjoy.”
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here. Act fast because the experience will finish its run in London in February 2024.
📍 Find the BBC Earth Experience at The Daikin Centre, Earl’s Court, Empress Place, SW6 1TT.