Tom Burke to Address On Sale Live 2026 Conference
Tom Burke will appear at On Sale Live 2026 on 15 May 2026. The event takes place at King’s Cross in London.
Event appearance and session details
Burke will take part in a fireside conversation with Dawn Farrow. Farrow is the founder of On Sale Group. The session is titled Building Audiences from the Ground Up: Why Local Communities Matter More Than Ever.
Filmogaz.com confirms that Tom Burke to Address On Sale Live 2026 Conference in this featured slot. The conversation will focus on audience building, community and belonging.
Career highlights and community work
Burke trained at RADA and won the Ian Charleson Award in 2008. He received the prize for his work in Creditors at the Donmar Warehouse.
He founded Wheelwrights, a theatre company that prioritises community needs. The company produces work shaped by local audiences.
Stage and screen credits
- Recent stage work includes The Seagull at the Barbican opposite Cate Blanchett.
- Film credits include Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Mank, The Souvenir, and The Wonder.
- He has worked with Florence Pugh, Bill Nighy, Helena Bonham Carter and Andrew Scott.
- Television roles include the lead in Strike, War and Peace, and Athos in The Musketeers.
Recent and upcoming projects
Burke recently completed work on Amazon’s Blade Runner 2099 series. He also wrapped Kasia Adamik’s The Winter of the Crow.
Upcoming screen projects include Legends for Netflix and California Avenue for the BBC. He is also set to appear in Lenny Abrahamson’s Hillside Drive.
On Sale Live 2026 programme
On Sale Live is the UK’s only conference for marketers and ticketing professionals in the experience economy. The event is now in its second year.
Attendance is up 20% year on year and the organiser expects a sell-out. Sessions span uncertainty, fandom, interactivity, cultural fashion, AI and search.
Keynote and wider line-up
Kelly Estrella, COO at Allied Global Marketing, delivers the keynote. Her talk, Selling the Invisible, will examine why live experiences are harder to market.
The programme includes organisations such as Tulleys, Little Lion Entertainment and Sonia Friedman Productions. Other contributors include Ballet Nights, Blast and Sing Eat Retreat.
Why Burke’s participation matters
Burke’s presence highlights a changing approach to live events. Creators are increasingly involved in how work reaches audiences.
His session will explore practical community-driven strategies for building audiences. The discussion aims to bridge creation and audience engagement practice.