
Bloomsbury Festival 2025
Established in 2006, the annual Bloomsbury Festival is a lively blend of science, arts and culture. Events this year include street parties, dance and music performances, scientific exhibitions, …
Established in 2006, the annual Bloomsbury Festival is a lively blend of science, arts and culture. Events this year include street parties, dance and music performances, scientific exhibitions, …
If you’re planning to celebrate with scary skeletons this Halloween, have we got the gig for you – an after-hours party at the Natural History Museum. This year’s theme is Method to …
Skate your way through the hauntingly decorated Big Penny Social event space to DJs spinning classic Halloween hits and party anthems, then chill out in the beer hall. Don’t forget your …
Taking Bonfire Night to the max, the classic Ally Pally fireworks display has been running for over 150 years. What to expect at the Alexandra Palace Fireworks Festival 2024 Park entry is from …
Celebrate Day of the Ted at Fairgame with all your favourite fairground games – plus some spooky surprises thrown in. There will be DJ sets, live performances and a costume competition, so …
The Ravenscourt Park Fireworks were replaced in 2023 with an environmentally-friendly 15-minute ‘Light-Laser-Sound Extravaganza’ called The Fawkes Festival. Sadly this event, and the …
London Month of the Dead is a series of events across London throughout October looking at our understanding of and relationship to death leading up to Halloween. The programme takes in the …
Hooray, Walker Ground Fireworks are back for 2024! Hosted by the Walker Cricket Ground Trust, a sports-focused charity, this is one of North London’s biggest fireworks events. The show …
Also known as the Tower Hamlets Fireworks, this was one of the few remaining free fireworks events in London; sadly, it was cancelled for 2023 and looks like it won’t be going ahead this …
If you’re into classic cars – or even if you’re not – this is a great Saturday afternoon in town with a fantastic display of over 100 vintage, veteran, classic and and …
This family-friendly firework display is a key part of the club’s community fundraising activities, and if you’re attending with children under 16 then the ‘Kid for a …
This show has a triple-whammy of fireworks with a musical soundtrack, a street food village and a funfair, so it’s definitely worth the entry price, especially if you have kids with you. …
Autumn is the perfect season to hunker down with a good book and if you need inspiration for your reading list, there’s no better place to be than the Southbank Centre. The London …
Diwali is coming to Wembley Park this year, as visitors and the local community alike celebrate the victory of light over darkness with events across several venues in the neighbourhood, over a …
Running from 21st October-3rd November and free to attend, Spooky Dials Market will see KERB’s fabulous street food vendors creating bespoke Halloween-themed dishes to celebrate the scariest …
Wandsworth Council’s official display, and the biggest in South London, will brighten up the skies again on two nights for 2024. Award-winning pyrotechnicians have crafted an impressive …
The twin event of the Morden Bonfire Night, this event has a smaller capacity. Much like its sister event, the show has two sets: one starting earlier for younger visitors and another version a …
Gates open at 4pm and there are two shows: a quieter mini-version at 6pm for smaller children and those with sensory issues, and a traditional full-on whizz-bang version at 8pm. Your ticket will …
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 …
An age-old London tradition, the Lord Mayor’s show takes place every year. It was even mentioned by Samuel Pepys, well–known diarist and cheese burier. In 1215, when King John issued a …
London Gaming Market is the city’s biggest (and perhaps only) regular market dedicated solely to games and game culture. It’s a regular grab bag of bargains, with everything from retro consoles …
The V&A is staging the UK’s first major exhibition in almost 30 years dedicated to Cartier jewels and watches, exploring how the Maison became an unparalleled force in the jewellery and …
The London Photo Show is run by photographers, for photographers – and everyone interested in photography. The exhibition is free to enter, and to visit. This group exhibition features …