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This guide lists events at a glance, showing what’s on each month. See the highlights of What’s On for London, featuring the best of things to do in London – Live Music and Gigs, Family Events, Art & Culture, Food & Drink and much more. London fundraisers and charity events.


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The Conversation 2026 at St Martin-In-The-Fields

27 January @ 7:00 pm - 28 April @ 7:00 pm
St Martin-In-The-Fields, Trafalgar Square
London, WC2N 4JJ London
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£10

St Martin-In-The-Fields presents The Conversation 2026       The 2026 Conversation explores the themes of social justice and how we write about the world with curiosity and rigour and a sense of wonder. We can have faith in humane intelligence that looks for knowledge and wisdom rather than news and information and values a storyteller’s insight and understanding and a form of activism that breaks beyond algorithms and orthodoxies.   Running from 27th January to 28th April 2026, the winter-spring season of The Conversation 2026  will tackle topics the LGBTQ+…

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AND WE HIRED A BLOKE TO FIX THE WALL” SOLO EXHIBITION BY BEAST

13 March @ 6:00 pm - 21 March @ 5:00 pm
ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space, London, 253 Hoxton Street,
London, N1 5LG London
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free

“... AND WE HIRED A BLOKE TO FIX THE WALL” SOLO EXHIBITION BY BEAST March 13 - 21, 2026 ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space, London ITSLIQUID Group is pleased to present “…and we hired a bloke to fix the wall”, a solo exhibition by Italian street artist Beast, curated by Luca Curci, on view in London from March13 until 21 March, 2026 at ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space, in London. The exhibition brings together a selection of works from Beast’s most recent…

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Sing Here Together with VOCES8

21 March @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace
London, SW1X 9DQ London
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£15

A culmination of two days of rehearsals led by Barnaby Smith and VOCES8 will see a stunning international festival choir collaborate on stage at Cadogan Hall for Vox Anima London's biennial "Sing Here Together with VOCES8" event. After singing with the festival choir, VOCES8 will perform their own set. Vox Anima London is thrilled to welcome Guy Johnston as cellist for the evening - musical delights await us all! Programme Taylor Scott Davis Stardust; Music When Soft Voices Die; Solstice Sarah Quartel Ripple Effect (world…

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John Hegley – Poet, comic, singer, songwriter and glasses wearer!

22 March @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
OSO Arts Centre, 49 Station Road, Barnes
London, SW13 0LF London
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£23

Poet, comic, singer, songwriter and glasses-wearer John Hegley has captivated and audiences in theatres and clubs, a lot of Edinburgh Festivals and many appearances on radio and television. This show demonstrates the breadth of his appeal, with seriously funny, cleverly comic poems and songs on love, family, France, French family, art, the sea, dogs, horses and potatoes. Audiences are invited to sing and in places, to gesticulate; the Observer commented 'Hegley is to potatoes what Wordsworth has been to daffodils'…

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Barnet Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert

22 March @ 7:00 pm - 9:15 pm
St John’s Church, Friern Barnet Road
London, N11 3EQ London
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£18

Barnet Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert Clara Schumann: Piano Concerto (soloist: Anna Graham) Brahms: Symphony no. 4 Brahms' Symphony no. 4 is a profound masterpiece blending classical structure with intense romanticism. Its four movements showcase deep emotional struggle and intricate development, culminating in a powerful passacaglia finale (variations over a repeating bass line) inspired by Bach, making it a complex, yet beloved work, exploring themes from sombre nobility to fiery intensity. We have paired this with Clara Schumann's Piano Concerto —…

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Female spies – fact or fiction?

23 March @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Frontline Club, 13 Norfolk Place
London, W2 1QJ London
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£5.94

Join the UK queen of spy fiction and former spy insider Ava Glass, and Oxford University lecturer, independent scholar and biographer Daria Santini, as they discuss the incredible spy stories they’ve uncovered in their work. Ava and Daria will swap tales of secret worlds and hidden influence, the spies who shaped history and compare the real-life agents with the spies of fiction who fill our bookshelves as they discuss their latest books, The Hiding Season by Ava Glass and A…

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Female spies – fact or fiction? Ava Glass and Daria Santini

23 March @ 7:00 pm
Frontline Club, 13 Norfolk Place
London, W2 1QJ London
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£5.94

Join the UK queen of spy fiction and former spy insider Ava Glass, and Oxford University lecturer, independent scholar and biographer Daria Santini, as they discuss the incredible spy stories they’ve uncovered in their work. Ava and Daria will swap tales of secret worlds and hidden influence, the spies who shaped history and compare the real-life agents with the spies of fiction who fill our bookshelves as they discuss their latest books, The Hiding Season by Ava Glass and A…

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Katona Twins Spanish Guitar Concert

29 March @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
St Giles’ Church, Camberwell, Camberwell Church Street
London, SE5 8RB London
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£20 – £25

Katona Twins  ‘Alhambra Inspirations’ – Virtuoso Spanish music for two guitars The Alhambra Palace was built in the Middle Ages, in the city of Granada, following the Arab conquest of Spain. With its impressive mosaics and sun-drenched gardens, it inspired the creation of many wonderful compositions throughout the centuries. Several of those masterpieces feature in this unique programme. Identical Twins Peter and Zoltan Katona have given recitals in major concert venues throughout the world including performances at Carnegie Hall in…

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Read Between The Wines: Live & Uncorked

2 May @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Tramshed, Woolwich, 51-53 Woolwich New Road
London, SE18 6ES London
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£12.00

Join the boys live for their 3rd live show, in support of the men's mental health charity, ManUp?. The British Podcast Award nominated, LGBTQ+ comedy podcast returns to the Tramshed, Woolwich in May.  Read Between The Wines is a gay comedy podcast, which takes a light-hearted and often outrageous look at popular gay culture. Our third live show will be raising funds for ManUp?, an amazing men's mental health charity and we will be donating all profits to help support…

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The Conversation

5 May @ 7:00 pm - 28 July @ 8:00 pm
St Martin-In-The-Fields, Trafalgar Square
London, WC2N 4JJ London
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£10

The Summer series of The Conversation asks the questions “How do we talk about the world we have made? And where do we go from here? We will celebrate the natural world with Jackie Morris & Robert Macfarlane and Andrea Wulf. We have two events with Harriet Walter and Janina Ramirez who reclaim and champion women’s voices, and three powerful explorations of global justice with Jonathan Sumption, Selina Nwulu and Oliver Bullough. We mark the 250th anniversary of American independence…

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