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We work with over 8,000 speakers, so if someone has caught your eye, or you would like to hear our expert recommendations, send us a message online and we'll respond within the hour (during business hours). Alternatively, call us on +44 (0) 20 7607 7070.

Culture & The Arts Speakers

Music composing, artistry and dance are just a small handful of the industries within the arts that we work with.

Culture Speakers Educating Audiences

These artists are masters of their craft and share this with their audiences, not only to entertain, but to also inspire individuals and relate teachings back into business principles and beyond!

If you're unsure about who might be the best fit for your event, check out our 5 Key Tips to Choose the Best Speaker for Your Event Blog.

If you need a helping hand on choosing one of our arts and culture keynote speakers, you can search our A-Z of speakers here or contact us.

Total results: 71
Aaron Balick
E   E: £2k-£5k   Aaron Balick is a psychotherapist, cultural theorist, media consultant, and author of The Psychodynamics of Social Networking.
Akala
B   B: £15k- £25k   Social entrepreneur, BAFTA and MOBO award-winning hip-hop artist Akala engages young audiences worldwide with his words, business acumen, and a passion for performance.
Alain de Botton
B   B: £15k- £25k   Acclaimed broadcaster, best-selling author, journalist and TED Global speaker, Alain de Botton speaks about ‘a kinder, gentler philosophy of success'.
Alex Gordon
E   E: £2k-£5k   Dr Alex Gordon is a cultural detective who applies the science of semiotics to the wider world to help companies understand how best to market and advertise.
E   E: £2k-£5k   Culture Hacker, economist and writer, Alexa Clay furnishes her keynotes with fascinating and insightful tales, gleaned from extensive research and travel into misfits and rebels, and the way they conduct their societies and economies.
D   D: £5k-£10k   Alexandra Shulman was editor-in-chief for British Vogue from 1992 to 2017 - the longest serving editor in British Vogue history.
E   E: £2k-£5k   Ali Cook is an incredible entertainer who blends together a masterful mix of illusions and off-beat comedy to make for a spectacular after-dinner performer.
A   A: £25k and over   A British historian and journalist, Professor Andrew Roberts has written and edited twelve books, and writes and reviews for the Sunday Telegraph.
E   E: £2k-£5k   Benjamin Mee - the man who bought a zoo - with brains, bravery and downright madness. Hit blockbuster movie ‘We bought a Zoo’ is all down to his inspirational story.
A   A: £25k and over   Former conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, Benjamin Zander has an extensive inspirational speaking career, traveling the world as a keynote speaker.
A   A: £25k and over   One of the “100 Most Creative People in Business,” Bran Ferren is a master of the arts and sciences, leveraging curiosity and creativity to inspire innovation.
E   E: £2k-£5k   Author and journalist, Bryony Gordon is one of The Telegraph’s best-loved columnists and features writers. Bryony is also an avid advocate for mental health issues
D   D: £5k-£10k   As the former fashion editor and co-editor of i-D Magazine and BBC broadcaster for 15 years on prime-time programmes, Caryn Franklin MBE has explored the politics of image and self-esteem extensively over 37 years of fashion practice in commercial, educational and activist positions.
B   B: £15k- £25k   Co-founder and former designer at Kickstarter.com, Charles Adler was named one of 2013’s Top 12 Most Disruptive Figures in Business by Forbes for a reason.
D   D: £5k-£10k   Charismatic, entertaining and inspiring, Charles Hazlewood is a globally-renowned orchestra conductor on a mission: to expose the role that music can play in all our lives.
C   C: £10k-£15k   Conductor, consultant and music producer Christian Gansch, is an international motivational and keynote speaker and was awarded four Grammys for his work.


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