Menotti’s ‘The Medium’ & Puccini’s ‘Il Tabarro’
Harrow Opera presents a double bill of the dramatic operas ‘The Medium’ by Menotti and ‘Il Tabarro’ (The Cloak) by Puccini. Two powerful twentieth century tales, not for the faint-hearted. A …
Harrow Opera presents a double bill of the dramatic operas ‘The Medium’ by Menotti and ‘Il Tabarro’ (The Cloak) by Puccini. Two powerful twentieth century tales, not for the faint-hearted. A …
Shop small and be kind to the planet with the award winning Vintage Furniture Flea Market at the beautiful St John’s church on the Hyde Park Estate.
Packed full of dealers from around the UK, this hugely popular and expertly curated market has 100+ stalls of vintage furniture, homewares and fashion
Cheer on the long-distance runners along the world-famous 26 mile course. Starting in Greenwich Park and finishing at The Mall, SW1, there is always a huge crowd and an exciting atmosphere. The …
A late-night silent disco may not be the first activity that springs to mind when someone mentions the Natural History Museum, but it’s one of London’s more unusual hot tickets …
Get the most from your weekend with all the fun of an escape room, a walking tour, and a dessert-a-thon in one! Solve riddles sent to your phone to follow a 2-3 hour walking tour of some of …
From the same group that organises Peckham Salvage Yard and The Big London Flea, this is a friendly flea market which takes place roughly every month in Stoke Newington. It’s a nice …
Head over to Trafalgar Square for the annual celebration of St George, patron saint of England and slayer of a dragon, legend has it. Crowds will gather in one of London’s biggest squares …
The Ainu are an indigenous people living in Hokkaido, northern Japan, and the surrounding area and islands. Rather than focusing on their history, this exhibition is a rare chance to experience …
Enjoy live blues, soul & grooves from the Camden Blues Kitchen’s house band, including classics from the likes of Aretha Franklin, James Brown, The Rolling Stones & more, with …
The London Games Festival is a multi-day celebration of the art, culture and business of video games. Back for its eighth year, the London Games Festival is an umbrella under which events are …
The famous monthly jazz night is back with headline performances up on Level 6 of Peckham Levels. Each month jazz collective Trouble In The Nighttime will be inviting London’s finest artists to …
It’s your last chance to catch much-loved comedian Phil Wang at the Globe’s Sam Wanamaker Playhouse for the two final performances of his smash hit stand-up show, Wang in There, …
Back with a new-look show and new cool indoor/outdoor venue Between the Bridges (right next to the London Eye), BrewLDN promises a good time to beer lovers. Sample beers from over 150 of the …
The new courtyard commission at Somerset House is ‘Bamboo as Method’ by artist Zheng Bo. In stark contrast to the urban setting of Somerset House and the fast-paced, hyper-connected …
This major new exhibition at the Wellcome Collection looks at the concept of beauty across different cultures and periods of history, and how it has been influenced by issues such as morality, …
It’s blossom time, and Outernet and the National Trust have partnered on a new exhibition hoping to encourage us to appreciate the beauty of nature and the changing seasons. Relax into the …
Not normally open to the public, Acton Depot open weekends are a fantastic opportunity to see some of the hundreds of thousands of treasures stored in the working museum storehouse. What to …
A free walking trail of public art in the City of London, Sculpture in the City brings some much-needed colour to the corporate end of town. The 12th edition of the exhibition returns with 18 …
Enjoy live blues, soul & grooves from the Camden Blues Kitchen’s house band, including classics from the likes of Aretha Franklin, James Brown, The Rolling Stones & more, with …
Thursday is the new Friday, so it’s rum and games night! Grab your mates (or make some new ones) on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm until midnight for an evening of classic games …
Make the most of the lazy summer afternoons with free jazz sessions in the sunshine on the first Sunday of the month. Music is from Stephen Pierre and the Jazz Collective, featuring students and …
The dates for the festival have been pencilled in but it looks like it may not be going ahead this year due to a lack of funding. We’ll let you know if we hear anything more.
West Norwood Feast is back with four hubs: Village Green, Food Fair, Fresh and Green and Artisans’ Market with crowd favourites—like street food, arts, crafts, vintage items and local produce on …