All events, festivals, and things to do in London
Brit comedy icon Catherine Tate takes over the role of Mary in Cole Escola's smash-hit West End comedy 'Oh, Mary!' at Trafalgar Theatre. The show extends its run with Tate playing Mary until July 18, bringing a new energy influenced by old school '70s British comedy.
Trafalgar Theatre
Performing arts theater · 4.6 ★
British blues music festival at Indigo with over 10 acts headlined by Squeeze legend Chris Difford. Charity event with profits to Dementia UK.
Indigo at The O₂
Live music venue · 4.4 ★
LGBTQ+ History Month event at Queen’s House with performers, historians, cabaret, workshops, and gallery takeovers hosted by drag king and queen Adam All and Apple Derrieres.
Queen's House
Museum · 4.5 ★
Annual art fair at Somerset House showcasing museum-quality contemporary craft from 40 global galleries. Features ceramics, furniture, glass, jewellery, wearable art, metalwork, sculpture, textiles from £500.
Somerset House
Art museum · 4.4 ★
Returns to Mall Tavern with 100 beers from 50 independent breweries and all-you-can-drink tickets for five-hour sessions. Friday and evening slots still available as daytime sells out.
The Mall Tavern
Pub · 4.5 ★ · $$
Evening of large-scale outdoor performances and installations inspired by the four elements at UEL’s Docklands Campus. Features light, fire, circus, illuminated acrobatics, and glowing parade.
Docklands campus
University · 4.7 ★
Long-awaited Tate Modern exhibition spans 40 years of Tracey Emin's career with 90 works including painting, video, neon, textile, sculpture, and the iconic bed installation.
Tate Modern
Art gallery · 4.5 ★ · Free
New exhibition at Handel + Hendrix Museum centered on a rare Mozart manuscript transcribing Handel's harpsichord work. Explores Mozart’s engagement with previous generation masters through string quartet.
Handel Hendrix House
Historical landmark · 4.5 ★
Award-winning character comedians and real-life sisters Maddy and Marina Bye perform their surreal comedy show at Soho Theatre. They swoop into the dream world of sleeping minds, cracking open brains and backflipping in a highly entertaining display.
Soho Theatre