... Why might I be having a problem watching a live stream? Free content for all to enjoy. View a full list of countries blocking YouTube. By Annabel Sampson. By Annabel Sampson. 12 Jun 2020. Royal Opera House Stream. Covent Garden's Royal Opera House. Some of these territories will allow you to watch on-demand content and only restrict live relays. Friday 12 June 2020. The Royal Opera House offers a range of free online screenings and broadcasts to keep us all busy while the house is closed ... an international performing arts streaming service – and you can currently sign up for a free 30-day trial for the service which will bring you more recent opera and ballet productions, including La Traviata, Giselle and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Certain territories around the world block live streams via YouTube. How to sign up – to access this event, you will need to create a new ROH Stream account. Join us for an evening celebrating The Royal Opera, livestreamed from the Royal Opera House. While The Royal Opera House theatre is closed to the public, they are bringing you three very special performances streamed live from the Royal Opera House as part of the #OurHouseToYourHouse series. Although the prestigious Covent Garden venue is no longer open to the public (and temporarily, we hope), it will be sharing a virtual concert this weekend to lift people’s spirits during lockdown. Available to watch or share for £16. Royal Opera House returns to life as first live performance to take place tomorrow (starring real life couple) The show must go on – and so it shall with a world premiere choreographed by Wayne McGregor to be streamed from Covent Garden direct to homes. If you are watching in the UK, you will be charged £16 to access this event. Live streams and on demand content from the Royal Opera House. Alternatively, if your device can run apps, you can search for ‘Royal Opera House' in the YouTube app. You can also use these videos to test your chosen viewing method ahead of a live event. Your existing Royal Opera House account information will not be valid here. The Royal Opera House has announced that it will be streaming its first series of live performances, since closing its doors on 17 March due to the COVID-19 outbreak.