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Eclectic 10-day music festival at Southbank Centre curated by Harry Styles featuring intimate gigs and diverse artists. Venue: Southbank Centre, Waterloo. From...
Shakespeare's magical comedy performed outdoors at the iconic Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Venue: Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Camden. From £20.
Live big-screen screening of England's World Cup group match with fan atmosphere in central London. Venue: HERE At Outernet, Soho. From £15.
A glamorous bio-musical celebrating the life and hits of Frank Sinatra with a 17-piece orchestra. Venue: Aldwych Theatre, Covent Garden. From £35.
Annual showcase of contemporary art by emerging and established artists at the Royal Academy. Venue: Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly. From £25.
David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play about cutthroat real estate salesmen, starring a stellar cast at the Old Vic. Venue: Old Vic, Waterloo. From £30.
Bad Bunny performs hits from his latest album in two massive London shows. Venue: O2 Arena, Greenwich. From £60.
Series of free and ticketed band performances across iconic London landmarks. Venue: Various venues, Central London. Free - £20.
Massive stadium show by the global reggaeton superstar as part of his world tour. Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Tottenham. From £80.
Spectacular West End musical based on the hit film, featuring dazzling costumes, dance and songs. Venue: Piccadilly Theatre, Soho. From £40.
Weekend music festival in Victoria Park with performances from artists like CMAT, Maribou State and more. Venue: Victoria Park, Hackney. From £65.
Major exhibition at Tate Modern featuring iconic self-portraits and works by the renowned Mexican artist. Venue: Tate Modern, Bankside. From £22.
RMT union plans 24-hour strikes on June 2 and 4 affecting multiple lines including Piccadilly and Circle. May strikes called off; passengers urged to plan alter...
Major exhibition of works by renowned sculptor Anish Kapoor exploring form, space and material. Venue: Serpentine Galleries, Kensington. From £12.
The spectacular West End production of Disney's The Lion King with stunning costumes, music and performances. Venue: Lyceum Theatre, West End. From £30.
Intimate one-off performance by Harry Styles with the Jules Buckley Orchestra as part of the curated Meltdown festival. Venue: Southbank Centre, South Bank. Fro...
Exciting new openings include Vesper by Jackson Boxer in Exmouth Market, Holy Carrot in Spitalfields, and others like Tiella and The Wei. These add to London's...
Spectacular military parade on Horse Guards Parade celebrating the King's official birthday with marching bands and pageantry. Venue: Horse Guards Parade, White...
Evening events at London Zoo with music, food, drinks and special animal encounters after hours. Venue: ZSL London Zoo, Regent's Park. From £30.
Shakespeare's classic comedy performed outdoors in the beautiful setting of Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Venue: Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park...
Major pop, rock and electronic music festival in Victoria Park with big-name acts. Venue: Victoria Park, Hackney. From £45.
Explore hundreds of galleries and special exhibitions across London during this annual weekend. Venue: Various venues, Central London. Free.
World premiere of a thrilling new Sherlock Holmes adventure at the iconic open-air theatre. Venue: Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park. From £25.
Artist-curated music and arts festival at the Southbank Centre featuring top performers. Venue: Southbank Centre, South Bank. From £25.
Watch England take on Croatia in the World Cup 2026 at a lively fan zone screening. Venue: BOXPARK Wembley, Wembley. From £33.
The stage adaptation of Tim Burton’s classic film brings chaos, ghosts, and catchy tunes to the West End stage. Venue: Prince Edward Theatre, Soho. From £35.
Intimate music festival set in the historic palace grounds featuring classical, pop and jazz performances. Venue: Hampton Court Palace, Richmond. From £55.
Live screening of England's opening World Cup group stage match with food, drinks and atmosphere in a central fan park. Venue: Clapham Common, Clapham. Free.
Eclectic 10-day music festival at Southbank Centre curated by Harry Styles, featuring live concerts and performances. Venue: Southbank Centre, South Bank. From...
Major exhibition featuring iconic paintings and works by Frida Kahlo at Tate Modern. Venue: Tate Modern, Bankside. From £18.
Shakespeare's magical comedy performed outdoors under the stars at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Venue: Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park. From £2...
Live screening of England's World Cup 2026 group stage match with fans, food and drinks at a popular venue. Venue: BOXPARK Wembley, Wembley. From £33.
Discover over 100 secret and historic private gardens across London usually closed to the public. Venue: Various locations, London. From £10.
Shakespeare's enchanting comedy performed in the beautiful outdoor setting of Regent's Park. Venue: Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park. From £25.
A major exhibition featuring iconic works by Frida Kahlo, offering an intimate look at her life and art. Venue: Tate Modern, Bankside. From £22.
A powerful musical adaptation of the acclaimed film about LGBT solidarity with striking miners in 1980s Britain. Venue: National Theatre, South Bank. From £25.
England's opening group stage match in the 2026 World Cup at Wembley Stadium, a must-see for football fans. Venue: Wembley Stadium, Wembley. From £50.
The long-running Disney musical spectacular returns to the West End stage at the Lyceum Theatre. Venue: Lyceum Theatre, Covent Garden. From £35.
International cricket action as England take on New Zealand in a Test match at the historic Lord's Cricket Ground. Venue: Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood....
A major exhibition featuring iconic paintings and personal items from the legendary Mexican artist at Tate Modern. Venue: Tate Modern, Bankside. From £22.
K-pop superstars TWICE bring their high-energy world tour to the O2 Arena for two unforgettable nights. Venue: O2 Arena, Greenwich. From £55.
A vibrant music and family-friendly festival with live performances in the historic Chelsea area. Venue: Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea. From £45.
A gripping stage adaptation of the Bafta-winning film set in 1980s Tehran during the Iran-Iraq War, following a mother and daughter haunted by mysterious events...
Harry Styles-curated music festival at the Southbank Centre featuring live performances across multiple genres. Venue: Southbank Centre, South Bank. From £35.
The ultimate food festival in Regent’s Park featuring top restaurants, chef demos and tastings from across the city. Venue: Regent’s Park, Marylebone. From £25.
Unlock over 100 secret and historic gardens across the capital for one weekend of exploration and beauty. Venue: Various gardens, London. From £10.
Free outdoor performances and sing-alongs showcasing the best of London’s West End musicals in Trafalgar Square. Venue: Trafalgar Square, Westminster. Free.
Southbank Centre’s artist-curated music and arts festival featuring a diverse lineup of performances and events across multiple venues. Venue: Southbank Centre,...
Matthew Warchus directs this powerful new musical adaptation of the acclaimed film about LGBT solidarity with striking miners in the 1980s. Venue: National Thea...
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