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Arsenal Home Matches “Premier League” season 24-25:Tickets, Dates, Stadiums and Lineup | London
Aug 16, 2024–May 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
London
Get ready for the 2024/2025 Premier League season! This exhilarating competition will kick off on August 16, 2024, and conclude on May 25, 2025. The Premier League attracts fans from around the globe with its fast-paced matches and high level of competition. In recent seasons, Arsenal has narrowly missed out on the championship. This new season, they will face numerous formidable opponents at the Emirates Stadium. From Liverpool to Tottenham, and then to Manchester City, every match promises to be an intense showdown, thrilling fans with every play. How will Arsenal perform this season? Let's wait and see! Whether you are a loyal Arsenal supporter or a football enthusiast, Trip.com offers convenient ticket services and a variety of ticket options. Don't miss these exciting matches—secure your tickets now and experience the thrill of Arsenal football firsthand!
Tottenham Hotspur Home Matches [Premier League] season 24-25 | Haringey
Aug 16, 2024–May 25, 2025 (UTC)
Haringey
Tottenham
Hotspur Stadium
English Premier League -
Tottenham Home Match Tickets
Game Information
1. Address:
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ,782 High Rd, London N17 0BX , United Kingdom
2. Date::
Everton
24/08/2024
pending
Arsenal
14/09/2024
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Brentford
21/09/2024
pending
West
Ham United
19/10/2024
pending
Aston
Villa
02/11/2024
pending
Ipswich Town
09/11/2024
pending
Fulham
30/11/2024
pending
Chelsea
07/12/2024
pending
Liverpool
21/12/2024
pending
Wolverhampton Wanderers
29/12/2024
pending
Newcastle United
04/01/2025
pending
Leicester City
25/01/2025
pending
Manchester United
15/02/2025
pending
Manchester City
25/02/2025
pending
AFC
Bournemouth
08/03/2025
pending
Southampton
05/04/2025
pending
Nottingham Forest
19/04/2025
pending
Crystal
Palace
10/05/2025
pending
Brighton & Hove Albion
25/05/2025
pending
About 1-3 days before the match, you will receive a complete
confirmation disclosing the exact timeslot and the date of the match. You can
also visit the official website to check the kick-off time.
Seating
Information
Club Level
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General Longside
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INCLUDE:
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Match ticket only
b.
Neutral seating area (no away colours)
(2) NOT INCLUDE:
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Side by side seating guaranteed
b.
All other services / products not described above
2.
General Shortside
(1)
INCLUDE:
a.
Match ticket only
b.
Neutral seating area (no away colours)
(2) NOT INCLUDE:
a.
Side by side seating guaranteed
b.
All other services / products not described above
3. East
Premium Longside
(1)
INCLUDE:
a. Opens 2.5 hours prior to kick
off
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Includes complimentary grazing menu buffet served pre-match in stadium
lounge.
c.
Complimentary half time drink
d. Match day ex-players to visit (subject
to availability)
e. Neutral seating area (no away
colours)
(2) NOT INCLUDE:
a.
Side by side seating guaranteed
b.
All other services / products not described above
4. East
Premium Halfway Line
(1) INCLUDE:
a. Opens 2.5 hours prior to kick
off
b.
Includes complimentary grazing menu buffet served pre-match in stadium
lounge.
c.
Complimentary half time drink
d. Match day ex-players to visit
(subject to availability)
e. Neutral seating area (no away
colours)
(2) NOT INCLUDE:
a.
Side by side seating guaranteed
b.
All other services / products not described above
Seating Area
1. YELLOW_General
Longside: Block 503, 506, 507, 508, 521, 522, 528, 529
2. GREEN_General
Shortside: Block Block 517 to 520
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PURPLE _East Premium Longside: East Premium seating Tier 3, Blocks 314/315
4. PINK_East Premium Halway line: East Premium
seating Lower Tier Halfway line, Blocks 02/03
Watch this (VR) Space | London
May 14, 2020–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC)
London
A Virtual Reality Art Exhibition that you can view in any location and on any device.
Please see the above picture instructions for how you can view it on a tablet/mobile.
You can view the exhibition with or without a virtual reality headset.
Copy this link to view the Virtual Reality Art Exhibition on a computer/laptop:
https://edu.cospaces.io/PMB-KAV
The Virtual Private View of the Exhibition was held on Thursday 14th of May 2020 at 8:15pm on Zoom (Virtual drinks provided.)
Feeling Blue, Alberta Whittle | Greenwich
Oct 5, 2023–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC)
Greenwich
The artwork is displayed on powder-coated steel gates, designed by Whittle and made at Glasgow Sculpture Studios. It was unveiled on 5 October 2023 at the Queen’s House in Greenwich.
Feeling Blue has been developed in response to RMG’s large and varied collections, as well as the history and cultural significance of Greenwich. The 160 x 155 cm tapestry is filled with richly evocative textures, symbolic shapes, and tropical colours. It was woven by hand over a period of six months by Naomi Robertson and Elaine Wilson at Dovecot Studios. They used a variety of techniques, yarns, and over 150 colour mixes to add variety and depth to the surface of the tapestry.
Dominating the tapestry is the phrase ‘feeling blue’ which stands out from a background of blues and greens, the combination of different shades resembling water in motion. Blue is immediately associated with oceans and seas but there are also more emotive connotations which Whittle chose to explore. The colour blue, and in particular the term ‘feeling blue’, is used to describe sadness or depression. While the exact origin of the term is uncertain it has been suggested that it comes from the tradition of ships flying blue flags and officers bearing a painted blue band when a captain or officer died. For others, blue symbolises tranquillity. In the Queen’s House the colour blue is used throughout for decoration, notably the balustrade of the Tulip Stairs.
Drawing on her research of the British naval uniform, Whittle also reflects on the legacies of British colonialism. From the mid-eighteenth-century, the Royal Navy introduced a uniform for officers made from a deep blue fabric. The colour was achieved using a dye from the indigo plant that was native to India. Until the end of the eighteenth century the indigo plant was grown, harvested and processed by enslaved people on North American plantations. Indentured labourers in India and modern-day Bangladesh also produced indigo for the East India Company. Today, Navy blue endures as a colour of authority from police to military officers, though the history of the colour and connection to colonialism is little known.
Whittle continues her exploration of maritime worlds by the inclusion of coloured ropes – reminiscent of those used on ships. For Whittle, rope is a symbol of both hope and oppression. Ropes are associated with bondage, imprisonment and even execution but are equally symbolic of lifelines for people in distress. Whittle’s ongoing engagement with the climate crisis is found in the decorative coral that frames the tapestry. The delicate pastel pinks and vibrant yellows evoke the beauty of tropical oceans and are a reminder of the importance of reefs. Decorative cultured freshwater pearl beads have also been stitched onto the tapestry. As well as representing an oceanic realm, Whittle connects Feeling Blue with two sixteenth-century paintings the Armada Portrait and Sir Francis Drake which will be displayed alongside the tapestry. In both portraits, pearls are used as a symbol of wealth, some of which was derived from colonial trade and exploitation.
The tapestry is hung on a set of blue ‘gates’, which are an important component of Whittle’s work. Whittle sees the ‘gates’ as reminiscent of fencing, suggesting containment and control. Placed within the gallery space the gates no longer act as a barrier. Instead, Whittle uses the gates to expand rather than restrict as visitors are free to walk around them and view the tapestry from both sides. The decorative fretwork on the panels evokes the architecture of the Queen’s House, in particular the Tulip Stairs.
Alberta Whittle, said: “The commission has been a wonderful opportunity to think deeply about maritime histories and consider the powers in place that decide how these histories are portrayed. This new tapestry is a chance to explore these ideas of power alongside the rhythms of the ocean and its vulnerability under climate colonialism. The commission has also provided me with the opportunity to continue to work with Naomi Robertson and Elaine Wilson at Dovecot Studios and the rest of the fantastic weaving team.”
Celia Joicey, Director of Dovecot Studios, said: "This commission represents the contemporary significance of tapestry as a collective medium. Started in the midst of the 2021 lockdown, it is testimony to a group of people responding creatively and collaboratively to the Museum collections. Feeling Blue embodies the passion, focus and skill of Dovecot’s weavers, Alberta Whittle’s endlessly interesting ideas and the care and enterprise of the commissioning team."
Katherine Gazzard, Curator of Art, Royal Museums Greenwich, said: “At Royal Museums Greenwich, we are committed to working with contemporary artists whose practice engages with our historic sites and collections, as well as with the present challenges facing our communities and our planet. The opportunity to commission a contemporary tapestry from Alberta Whittle and Dovecot Studios spoke powerfully to this ethos. The finished tapestry will go on public display in the Queen’s House, our flagship art gallery. When the Queen’s House was built in the early 17th century, it was at the cutting edge of art and design. Commissions like Feeling Blue help us to honour that legacy, ensuring that, four centuries after the building’s completion, the Queen’s House continues to showcase artistic innovations and new perspectives.”
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Feeling Blue
Alberta Whittle
Tapestry by Dovecot Studios
2023, cotton, linen, synthetic yarn, cultured freshwater pearl beads
Tapestry woven for Dovecot by Naomi Robertson, Master Weaver, and Elaine Wilson
Displayed on powder coated steel gates made by Glasgow Sculpture Studios
Purchased with assistance from the Contemporary Art Society
War rugs Afghanistan's knotted history | The British Museum
Oct 4, 2024–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC)
London
Discover how weavers in Afghanistan have recorded the country's turbulent history in traditional rugs in this new display.
On 24 December 1979 Soviet troops crossed the border into Afghanistan, beginning a protracted 10-year war. As the country was transformed by conflict, Afghan weavers started to include imagery of modern warfare in their carpets and rugs. Birds were replaced by military helicopters. Guns took the place of flowers. Demons fought alongside tanks. This fusion of traditional crafts with the recording of contemporary history created a new artform: Afghan war rugs.
This display presents some of the remarkable rugs from the British Museum collection, alongside a selection of objects that explore Afghanistan's complex past and turbulent present. Located between Asia and the Middle East, Afghanistan has always been a point of connection for different cultures. Yet it was also a strategically important territory that dynasties and empires fought over to control.
From Goya to Impressionism: The Oscar Reinhardt Collection |
Feb 14–May 26, 2025 (UTC)
London
Oskar Reinhart (1885-1965), a well-known Swiss art collector and patron, bequeathed his collection and house to the Swiss federal government after his death. In 1970, the Swiss government converted his former residence "Am Römerholz" into the Oscar Reinhart Art Museum, which mainly collects early Western classical master paintings and works by Impressionist artists.
Taking the opportunity of the closure of the Oscar Reinhart Art Museum for renovation in 2025, the Courtauld Art Museum will host the first large-scale exhibition of Oscar Reinhart's collection outside of Switzerland. This exhibition will focus on the works of Spanish painter Francisco Goya, the pioneer of the French Romantic School of Painting Theodore Géricault, the founder of the French Realist School of Painting Gustave Courbet, and many Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists.
Highlights include Manet's "In the Café," Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's "Chaucau the Clown," Cézanne's still life and two works created by Van Gogh during his hospital stay in Arles.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical | Piccadilly Theatre
Feb 18–Jul 12, 2025 (UTC)
London
Enter a world of splendour, of eye-popping excess, of glitz, grandeur and glory! A world where Bohemians and aristocrats rub elbows and revel in electrifying enchantment, Moulin Rouge! The Musical blends revelry and romance onstage like never before. Pop the champagne and prepare for the spectacular spectacular.
Baz Luhrmann’s revolutionary film comes to life onstage, remixed in a new musical mash-up extravaganza. A theatrical celebration of truth, beauty, freedom and - above all - love, Moulin Rouge! is more than a musical; it is a state of mind.
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Chelsea FC Home Matches [Premier League] season 24-25 | Stamford Bridge
Aug 16, 2024–May 25, 2025 (UTC)
London
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Chelsea Home Matches “Premier League” season 24-25:Tickets, Dates, Stadiums and Lineup | London
Aug 16, 2024–May 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
London
The 2024/2025 Premier League season is set to launch with a bang this August, and fans, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for! On August 16, 2024, the world's most prestigious and fiercely competitive football league will commence, concluding on May 25, 2025. This new season, Chelsea will host numerous thrilling matchups at Stamford Bridge. The season opener features a showdown against the defending champions, Manchester City, a clash sure to be one of the highlights of the season. Every home game at Stamford Bridge promises excitement, immersing fans in the intense atmosphere of Premier League football.To witness these top-tier teams in action, Trip.com offers convenient ticket links and a variety of ticket options. Act now and secure your tickets to experience Chelsea's exciting season firsthand!
Esther Mahlangu: Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu | Serpentine North Gallery
Oct 4, 2024–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC)
London
Serpentine unveils a new site-specific mural by artist Esther Mahlangu. On view in the garden at Serpentine North, the monumental painting celebrates concepts of community and unity. Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu, which translates directly from Ndebele as ‘I am because you are’, marks her first public artwork in the UK.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum
Oct 11, 2024–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC)
London
See the world through a new lens.
Experience the miracle of life on Earth through the world's best wildlife photography. Now in its 60th year, our photography exhibition aims to reveal more of nature's stories. It will take you on a visual adventure through different environments and give you a window into the wild animals that call them home.
Witness firsthand how our activities, for good or bad, shape the natural worldExplore stunning imagery, from majestic predators on the hunt to breathtaking compositionsWitness powerful stories of survival, fragility, and life's delicate balanceEach photograph is a reminder of the wonder of the natural world.
As well as stunning photography, you'll discover through soundscapes, films and expert insights the diversity and beauty of life on Earth, and what we can do together to protect it.
Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious | Dulwich Picture Gallery
Nov 19, 2024–May 26, 2025 (UTC)
London
The exhibition is curated by James Russell (Ravilious, 2015, Edward Bawden, 2018). An full-colour catalogue will accompany the show, featuring new research, plate images of each work and insightful essays by Ella Ravilious (granddaughter of Eric and Tirzah) and writer Jennifer Higgie.
Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet | Tate Modern
Nov 28, 2024–Jun 1, 2025 (UTC)
London
Discover how artists used machines and algorithms to create mesmerising and mind-bending art between the 1950s and the early 1990s. From the birth of op art to the dawn of the internet age, artists found new ways to engage the senses and play with our perception. Electric Dreams celebrates the early innovators of optical, kinetic, programmed and digital art, who pioneered a new era of immersive sensory installations and automatically-generated works. This major exhibition brings together groundbreaking works by a wide range of international artists who engaged with science, technology and material innovation. Experience the psychedelic environments they created in the 1950s and 60s, built using mathematical principles, motorised components and new industrial processes. See how radical artists embraced the birth of digital technology in the 1970s and 1980s, experimenting with machine-made art and early home computing systems. One of Tate Modern’s most ambitious exhibitions to date, Electric Dreams offers visitors a rare chance to experience incredible works of vintage tech art in action – a look back at how artists imagined the visual language of the future.
Priscilla The Party! Musical Theatre Party | London
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London
Priscilla The Party! is an immersive reimagining of the iconic and award-winning musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert. Delivered in three acts with breaks between for fine dining in the Mezzanine or bar snacks on the Dance Floor. Featuring the dance-floor classics like I Will Survive, It's Raining Men and Finally, doors open one hour before show time where two cocktails cost just £15 and a pre-show entertains you before the main event. The performance ends with a dazzling finale show-casing the award-winning costumes and head-dresses which the show is famous for. The evening ends with a disco from our resident DJ.
The audience can expect an extravagant display of eye-popping costumes, an exhilarating soundtrack that encourages everyone to sing along and a show which unfolds all around them. There will be immersive dance floor tickets as happens at Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre, with DJ and pre-show entertainment similar to Here Lies Love at the National Theatre, a party sing-a-long atmosphere like ABBA Voyage at the ABBA Arena, cabaret tables with dining options similar to Cabaret at the Playhouse Theatre and dining options and post-show party as happens at Mamma Mia! The Party – in other words, something for everyone!
From its dazzling debut in Sydney in 2006, the musical created by Allan Scott and Stephan Elliott has taken the world by storm. It initially graced the London stage in 2009, before conquering Broadway in 2011. The enduring message of acceptance and inclusivity that Priscilla carries remains as significant today as it was when the curtains first rose.
The musicals <Cabaret> | Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre
Feb 18–Aug 18, 2025 (UTC)
London
In a time when the world is changing forever, there is one place where everyone can be free. This is Berlin. Relax. Loosen up. Be yourself.
One of the most successful musicals of all time, Cabaret features the songs Willkommen, Don’t Tell Mama, Mein Herr, Maybe This Time, Money and the title number. It has music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, book by Joe Masteroff, based on the play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood.
Before the show, guests are invited to enjoy the Kit Kat Club with drinks, dining and pre-show entertainment all on offer. When booking, guests will receive a ‘club entry time’ so they’re able to immerse themselves in the club. We encourage people to arrive early, leaving plenty of time to explore every nook and cranny of the Kit Kat Club before the show begins.
Please note that once the main show begins, we cannot guarantee readmission to the auditorium. This is for both your safety and the safety of the cast. It may be up to a 30-minute wait before being allowed back to your seat. If you have any requirements which mean you are likely to need to leave the auditorium for whatever reason, please speak to a member of staff before the show begins.
musical comedy <Mean Girls> | Savoy Theatre
Feb 20–Jun 8, 2025 (UTC)
London
MEAN GIRLS is the hilarious smash-hit musical comedy from an award-winning creative team including writer Tina Fey (“30 Rock”), composer Jeff Richmond (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”), lyricist Nell Benjamin (Legally Blonde) and director and choreographer Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon), is now playing at London’s Savoy Theatre and it’s ‘the most fun you can have in the West End’ (Metro).
Meet The Plastics – Regina, Gretchen and Karen. They rule North Shore High and will burn anyone who gets in their way. Home-schooled Cady Heron may think she knows a thing or two about survival of the fittest thanks to her zoologist parents, but high school is a whole new level of savage. When Cady devises a plan to end Regina’s reign, she learns the hard way that you can’t cross a queen bee without getting stung.
Expect iconic characters, razor-sharp wit, and killer songs. Grab your friends and your cool mom, this is fetch – and YES London, we’re making it happen!
Don’t just take our word for it – Time Out says we’re ‘very, very funny and a lot of fun’, and Digital Spy calls Mean Girls ‘a hilariously entertaining night out. A party from beginning to end’ – we can’t help it that we’re popular.
Leigh Bowery! | Tate Modern
Feb 27–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC)
London
A celebration of the boundary-pushing career of artist Leigh Bowery Leigh Bowery’s short but extraordinary life left a distinct, undeniable mark on the art world and beyond. An artist, performer, model, TV personality, club promoter, fashion designer and musician, Bowery took on many different roles, all the while refusing to be limited by convention. From his emergence in the nightlife of 1980s London through to his later daring and outrageous performances in galleries, theatres, and the street, Bowery fearlessly forged his own vibrant path. He reimagined clothing and makeup as forms of painting and sculpture, tested the limits of decorum, and celebrated the body as a shape-shifting tool with the power to challenge norms of aesthetics, sexuality and gender. Embracing performance, club culture and fashion design, Bowery created some of the most iconic images of the 1980s and 90s that continue to resonate, with his influence seen in the work of figures such as Alexander McQueen, Jeffrey Gibson, Anohni, and Lady Gaga. This eclectic and immersive exhibition is a rare chance to experience many of Bowery’s ‘Looks’ alongside his collaborations with artists including Michael Clark, Charles Atlas, Nick Knight, Fergus Greer, Stephen Willats, Nicola Rainbird, Mr Pearl, and Lucian Freud. It will provide a fresh insight into the creative scenes in London, New York and beyond featuring Sue Tilley, Princess Julia, Jeffrey Hinton, RuPaul, Les Child, Andrew Logan, Cerith Wyn Evans, Lady Bunny, Trojan, Rachel Auburn, Scarlett Cannon, Lanah P, MINTY and Boy George. Moving from the club to the stage, to the gallery and beyond, step inside Bowery’s dynamic creative world that blurred the lines between art and life.
Arsenal Home Matches [Premier League] season 24-25 | Emirates Stadium
Aug 16, 2024–May 25, 2025 (UTC)
London
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Teresa Margolles: Mil Veces un Instante (A thousand times in an Instant) | The Fourth Plinth
Sep 18, 2024–Jan 31, 2026 (UTC)
London
The latest Fourth Plinth commission 'Mil Veces un Instante (A Thousand Times in an Instant)’ by Mexican artist Teresa Margolles was unveiled on Wednesday 18.09.2024. The monolithic sculpture was made with plaster cast molds of the faces of 726 transgender people from Mexico and the UK. The molds were made by applying plaster directly onto each individual’s face. The resulting object is both a visual record of their respective features and, imbued with hair and skin cells, a material infusion of their physicality.
Music Celebrity Wax Figures | Madame Tussauds™ London | Madame Tussauds London
Jan 1–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC)
London
With the hottest headliners and music legends both past and present, this is the ultimate festival experience that you do not want to miss!
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GATHERING GROUND | Tate Modern
Jan 29, 2025–Jan 4, 2026 (UTC)
London
Bringing together art from across Tate’s Collection, this exhibition highlights the connection between environmental and social justice, inviting us to reimagine our relationships with the natural world and each other. Artists Outi Pieski, Abbas Akhavan, Bruce Conner, Zheng Bo, Gauri Gill & Rajesh Vangad, Edgar Calel and Carolina Caycedo feature, as well as a new commission by Abbas Zahedi. Through their work, these artists honor Indigenous knowledge, nurture queer multispecies relations and document issues such as displacement and destruction of land and waterways.
Abbas Zahedi: Begin Again | Tate Modern
Jan 29, 2025–Jan 4, 2026 (UTC)
London
On the first Saturday of each month Abbas Zahedi hosts a support group for the collective processing of ecological grief. In collaboration with thinkers, artists and musicians, participants are invited to consider ‘How can we make sense of a world increasingly shaped by loss and disconnection?’.
The discussions take place in a new commission entitled Begin Again. As part of the installation, instruments and playback devices have been plugged into Tate Modern’s utility pipes and deeper architecture. The sound composition shifts between moments of harmony and disintegration. Each sonic collapse prompts the piece to rebuild, emphasising the power of renewal and beginning again.
The commission creates a space for collective listening where participants can reflect on how to protect and restore ecological connectivity.
Jonathan Baldock: 0.1% | London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE
Jan 30–Jul 5, 2025 (UTC)
London
London Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE showcases a series of contemporary art commissions, responding and bringing fresh perspectives to the site’s archaeological history. The current installation is 0.1% by Jonathan Baldock.
The Indian Army at the Palace | Kensington Palace
Feb 22–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC)
London
Explore the forgotten story of Indian Army soldiers who camped at Hampton Court Palace in the early 20th century, through a new exhibition of previously unseen objects, photographs, film and personal stories.
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Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography | The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace
Feb 28–Sep 7, 2025 (UTC)
London
For centuries, portraiture has played a vital role in shaping the public’s perception of the Royal Family. This exhibition charts the evolution of royal portrait photography from the 1920s to the present day, bringing together photographic prints, proofs and documents from the Royal Collection and the Royal Archives.
Discover works from the most celebrated royal photographers, from Cecil Beaton and Dorothy Wilding to Annie Leibovitz and Rankin. Explore some of the close relationships between royal sitters and photographers, seen most clearly through the lens of Antony Armstrong-Jones (later Lord Snowdon), who married Princess Margaret in 1960.
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INDIA vs PAKISTAN : LIVE CRICKET SCREENING PARTY | The Garden Vauxhall
Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Desi Vibez London presents... INDIA vs PAKISTAN CLASH OF THE TITANS CRICKET PARTY SUNDAY 23RD FEBRUARY 2025 9AM ONWARDS THE GARDEN VAUXHALL 6 South Lambeth Place, Vauxhall, London SW8 1SP 30 seconds from Vauxhall tube and overground station AGE: 18 + PHYSICAL PHOTO ID REQUIRED (id will not be accepted on phone) e.g. International Driver licence, BRP, Passport ABOUT THE EVENT Witness the epic Clash of the Titans as two of the world's top cricket teams, India and Pakistan, go head to head. Watch the match at The Garden, Vauxhall on Sunday 23rd February 2025. The ultimate hotspot forfood, drinks, and a buzzing sportsatmosphere!Afully heatedandcovered gardenwithInternational Street Food Stalls, Drinks Barsandgames arcade on site. Boasting 3 of London's largest LED screens, this is the only place to watch the match with hundreds of other Asian cricket fans. Live Dhol and Indian and Pakistani DJs Enay and Vijay playing Bollywood, Bhangra and Sporting Anthems to liven up the atmosphere. Wear your team colours and rep your flags! Free face painting by KA Arts to theme up your look. NOTE: **Unreserved seating available on first come first served basis.** Arrive early to claim your spot. TICKETS FROM £12.50 Limited number available at the door (cash entry only) NOTE: All tickets purchased online are non-refundable and non-transferable. Filming and photography will be taking place throughout the event and venue.
Information Source: Desi Vibez | eventbrite
ILFORD F2 | IG1 3PS
Feb 28–Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ilford
The BPT ILFORD F2 tournament at Rocket Padel Ilford kicks off the 2025 Britain Padel Tour season from February 28th to March 1st, starting daily at 9 AM. Featuring two draws of 16 pairs each (Men and Women), this event boasts the highest prize pool in the UK for a National Padel Tour. Bringing together the top British and international professional players, the ILFORD F2 promises world-class competition as each player battles for crucial points in the BPT Rankings and the ultimate start to the season.
Information Source: Britain Padel Tour | eventbrite
Kilburn Comedy Club - London's Best - Free Entry! | Kilburn Bridge Pub
Feb 1, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
London's BEST comics entertain you with fresh material. Telling the jokes you won't see on TV! Regular acts include: Peter Jones, Mike Rice, Evaldas Karosas, Shalaka Kurup, Brank Peng , Tadiwa Mawalunge, Andy Watts + More Ask our Bar about its Drinks Offers: Gin & Tonics for £4.75 An array of shot bundles from £5 --------------------------------------- EVENT TIMINGS Doors: 7:30pm Show Starts: 8:00pm Show Ends: 9:30pm Show runs approximately 120min including 1 interval --------------------------------------- VENUE: Kilburn Bridge, 77 Kilburn High Rd, North Maida Vale, London NW6 6HY --------------------------------------- Comedy Show - Stand up Comedy - Comedy Shows - Comedy Night - Comedy Club -Comedy Tonight - Comedy London -Comedians - Comics - Best Comedy London - Great Comedy - Comedy Tickets - Free London Comedy - Comedy Event - Central London Comedy - Things to do London - London Date Night - TV Comics - Tv Comedian - Edinburgh Fringe Festival - Comedy open mic
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Egon Schiele: Portraits on Paper | Omer Tiroche Gallery
Feb 14–May 2, 2025 (UTC)ENDED
London
Omer Tiroche Gallery presents the exhibition Egon Schiele: Portraits on Paper. This important body of work, loaned from a prestigious private collection, brings together pieces from two of the most significant periods of Schiele’s life: spanning from 1910 until the end of his life in 1918. The featured works, all portraits on paper—considered by many to be of equal, if not greater, importance than his paintings—showcase Schiele’s remarkable ability to capture and explore the raw emotion and vulnerability of his subjects, pushing the boundaries of modern portraiture with unparalleled intensity and insight.
Melly Mike Revenge Arc Tour | London
Feb 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Melly Mike Revenge Arc Tour OFFICAL LOCATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON!! This is it, folks! The Melly Mike Revenge Arc Tour is hitting London for an unforgettable in-person event. Get ready to experience the epic saga of Melly Mike's revenge like never before. Join us for a night of drama, action, and jaw-dropping twists that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience that will have you talking for days. Grab your tickets now and get ready for a wild ride!
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