Things to do in London this week: 26 June - 2 July 2023. Including: Jamie T in Finsbury Park · Chelsea & Kensington Festival 2023 · Junior Guildhall Symphony Orchestra · A Strange Loop · Wimbledon Screening · Young V&A · Nwando Ebizie: Extreme Unction Vol.2 · Kate Montgomery: Pattern Book · Central Saint Martins Show: Postgraduate Art 2023 · The Other Art Fair · Totalitarian Props · Earth by Deepa Mehta · The Last Rider by Alex Homes · Anya Hindmarch's The Ice Cream Project · KCAW x Art Bus Tour · The Magazine Restaurant…
Read MoreThe best restaurants for date night in London. Including Toklas restaurant · Townsend restaurant · Cafe KOKO· Alfred Tennyson pub · Lusin Mayfair · Brother Marcus Angel…
Read MoreAnya Hindmarch's Ice Cream Project returns, offering a unique culinary experience at The Village…
Read MoreThe Magazine restaurant at Serpentine North Gallery, where contemporary design meets sustainability…
Read MoreKorean Art London 2023 is a new boutique fair, exhibiting works from over thirty established and emerging South Korean artists across various media…
Read MoreAre you searching for a cool new pop-up in the heart of London? Jack & Boule brings an exciting 5-month Urban Boules pop-up to the Southbank this summer…
Read MoreTipsy is a witty comedy about a woman getting a little too drunk while getting her nails done. You may think you know what you’re getting into with this 90-minute play at The Cockpit by this description, however, the story quickly turns on its head and brings the audience upside-down with it…
Read MoreThe Barbican has announced an exciting plan to feature a site-specific commission by Indian sculptor Ranjani Shettar in its iconic Conservatory this autumn…
Read MoreBest Open Air Cinema in London: Rooftop Film Club · Outdoor Cinema at the Barbican · Everyman Screen at King’s Cross · Rooftop Film Club · Adventure Cinema Ham House · Kew the Movies · Summer Cinema at Merchant Square · Lower Marshes Lates· Family Film Club Canary Wharf · Luna Cinema · The Scoop London Bridge…
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What's on in London this week: 19 – 25 June 2023: Cinch championships 2023 · All Things Orchestral · Celebrate Windrush Day at the Southbank Centre · Richmond Arts & Ideas Festival 2023 · lululemon X International Day of Yoga 2023 · Maurizio Pollini at Royal Festival Hall · The Gut Life Weekend with Stylist x Yakult · Pottery classes at art’otel · Robin Hood: The Legend. Re-written · Chineke! Orchestra: Coleridge-Taylor, Goodyear, Price · Carrie Mae Weems: Reflections for Now · The Line - Yinka Ilori: Types of Happiness …
Read MoreNwando Ebizie presents Extreme Unction Vol. 2 - a guided multi-sensory experience at Toynbee Studios this June…
Read MoreBody Movements Festival is back this July for its highly anticipated third summer edition, celebrating the full spectrum of queer club culture…
Read MorePattern Book by Kate Montgomery, an engaging collection of paintings inspired by her fascination with textiles and her studies in Islamic patterns, to open at Long & Ryle…
Read MoreOutcrop is a restaurant and arts space soon to open at 180 The Strand. It is set to become a vibrant gathering place that celebrates the natural world through food, drinks, and culture. Founded by Johnny Smith and Daniel Willis, co-founders of renowned establishments like The Clove Club and Luca, along with Secret Cinema alumni Tom Allott, Andrea Moccia, and Sabrina Goreeba…
Read MoreAn immersive Sex and the City experience is coming to London to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the iconic TV show. Warner Bros Discovery and Sky have collaborated to create a pop-up experience in the city, which will also serve as promotion for the launch of the second season of the show's spin-off, And Just Like That…
Read MoreRom coms have been sorely missing from our media diets for a long while now. As Hollywood regurgitates remakes and blockbuster franchises, the appetite for original and personal stories keeps growing. If you’re hungry for a fresh take on a beloved genre, then a small, independent Black British film may satisfy your craving: Raine Allen Miller’s Rye Lane…
Read MoreDiscover our guide to the charm of Kenwood House, a historic gem nestled in the picturesque Hampstead, North West London…
Read MoreTo celebrate Windrush Day on 22 June 2023, the Southbank Centre will be hosting a special line up from leading British and international musicians as part of their free fortnightly gig series Future Tense. This will be followed by the award- winning 35 piece band 'Jazz Jamaica All Stars', joined on vocals by Asward's Brinsley Forde in the Royal Festival Hall…
Read MoreCanary Wharf announces line up of LGBTQ+ speakers for Pride Month…
Read MoreIn their latest production, State Shift at Sadler’s Wells, The Ruggeds treated the audience to an intimate evening featuring two choreographed pieces by Roy Overdijk, the duet Waterbrothers and solo Turns. Accompanied by an energetic musical showcase from Jessy 'Boi Beige' Kemper, who created a club-like ambience in-between performances that, complemented the dancers' artistry…
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