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Watch this (VR) Space | London

2020年5月14日–2030年12月31日 (UTC)
London
展覽
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.)

Watch this (VR) Space | London

May 14, 2020–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC)
London
Exhibitions
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
Exhibitions
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.” ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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

Feeling Blue, Alberta Whittle | Greenwich

2023年10月5日–2030年12月31日 (UTC)
Greenwich
展覽
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.” ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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

Feeling Blue, Alberta Whittle | Greenwich

2023年10月5日–2030年12月31日 (UTC)
Greenwich
展覽
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.” ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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

Watch this (VR) Space | London

2020年5月14日–2030年12月31日 (UTC)
London
展覽
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.)

FA Cup Final 英格蘭足總盃2023/2024|賽事門票、時間、陣容、決賽看點 | 溫布利球場

2023年11月3日–2024年5月25日 (UTC+0)ENDED
Wembley
運動賽事
FA Cup 英格蘭足總盃2023/2024是一項引人註目的足球賽事,在英國的不同城市輪流舉行。活動時間從2023年11月3日持續到2024年5月25日。在2023-24賽季,共有732家俱樂部報名參加了英格蘭足總盃,全英上下的足球隊都渴望能夠奪得最後的榮譽。值得一提的是,英格蘭聯賽杯的冠軍隊伍將獲得英格蘭足球聯盟頒發的獎杯,同時也將獲得參加下一賽季歐洲聯賽的資格。 在五輪比拼、1/4決賽和半決賽的激烈競爭後,我們將在2023年5月25日迎來2023-24賽季英格蘭足總盃的決賽,這場備受矚目的比賽將在溫布利球場舉行。屆時,英超聯賽的衛冕冠軍曼城隊將與來自本地的對手曼聯隊展開一場激烈的對決,兩個強隊相遇,這場比賽。無論您是足球愛好者還是對英格蘭足球感興趣,這將是一個絕佳的機會,讓您親身體驗到英格蘭頂級球隊之間的激烈競爭。快點預訂行程,前來見證這個精彩的足球魅力時刻!
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Runna's Marathon After Party - London | Red Bull, London

Apr 21, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Sports & Fitness
Running
Experience the ultimate treat at Runna's Marathon After Party - London. The event will be held at Red Bull HQ in London, just a brief 10-minute walk from the finish line. Indulge in a well-deserved post-race celebration with complimentary food, drinks, snacks, and more provided for you and your companions to relish. Join Team Runna in commemorating your triumph by bringing your Medal and race time to receive a personalized race poster, ensuring your remarkable achievement is forever etched in memory. The festivity awaits you at 42 Earlham Street, London, WC2H 9LA, on April 21, 2024. Admission is free, so mark your calendars and join us for a delightful evening of relaxation and celebration.

100 SINGING BOWLS in Asylum Chapel | Asylum Chapel

Apr 21, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Experience the enigmatic allure of a candlelit live performance featuring 100 antique Himalayan singing bowls at the Asylum Chapel, a hidden gem in London with a captivating abandoned church ambiance. The Sound Mysterium collection boasts around 150 ancient bowls, believed to have been imbued with specific energies for ritualistic purposes in centuries past. Selecting precisely 100 of these bowls for the session, guests can relax on chairs or cushions and are welcome to bring their own mat or blanket for a soothing sound journey. Doors open at 6.40pm for a 7pm commencement, urging attendees to arrive promptly. Renowned sound healer Kat Bumbul, with 15 years of experience offering transformative sound baths, tea ceremonies, and private sessions, incorporates her expertise in Siberian shamanism, Kashmiri Shaivism, and Dao Yin Shu into her practice for a profound and mysterious encounter. For more details about Kat and her work, visit the website.

DEYUNSHE TALK SHOW LONDON | ExCel国际会展中心

Apr 27, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Comedy
DEGANG GUO and QIAN YU, along with the Talk Show DeYunShe, have captivated audiences with their traditional comedic performances, featuring quick-witted dialogues, playful language, and cultural allusions. Guo Degang and Yu Qian's comedic approach, characterized by clever repartee and astute observational humor, has endeared them to fans in China. To stay updated on their latest shows, follow the official WeChat account. For ticket purchases, please refer to the "Ticket Buying Guide" on the public account. It is important to note that tickets are non-refundable once purchased. The DEYUNSHE TALK SHOW LONDON, set to take place at ExCel London International Convention Center on April 27, 2024, promises an evening of laughter and entertainment. Ticket prices range from £88 to £500. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the comedic brilliance of Guo Degang and Yu Qian live on stage in London.

熱刺足球俱樂部比賽門票 | London

2023年11月26日–2024年5月11日 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
藝術活動
Performing Arts
熱刺足球俱樂部比賽門票是一個不可錯過的藝術活動,將於2023年11月26日至2024年5月11日期間在托特納姆熱刺球場舉行。這是一個絕佳的機會,讓您身臨其境地感受熱刺足球俱樂部的比賽氛圍。票價為HK$ 874,您將享受到一場精彩的比賽和令人難忘的足球體驗。托特納姆熱刺球場將成為一個充滿活力和激情的場所,帶給您無與倫比的感受。現在就購買熱刺足球俱樂部比賽門票,盡情享受這場精彩的足球盛宴吧!

Brick Lane Comedy Night | Brick Lane Tap Room

Apr 3, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Comedy
Brick Lane Comedy Night is a new and trendy comedy event showcasing the best emerging comedians in the UK, set to take place at Brick Lane Tap Room in London on April 3, 2024. The lineup includes talents like Tadiwa Mahlunge and Erika Ehler, promising a night filled with laughter and entertainment. The show kicks off at 8pm, with doors opening at 7:30pm. The performance is divided into two halves, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for all attendees. Ticket holders can avail a special 50% discount on all pizzas from 5pm to 7:30pm, making it the perfect opportunity to indulge before the show. Tadiwa Mahlunge, recognized as a "fearless comedian on the rise" by Daniel Kaluuya, has graced prestigious comedy festivals and supported renowned names in the industry. Erika Ehler's sharp wit and exceptional writing have earned her accolades and recognition, establishing her as a rising star in the comedy scene. Don't miss this evening of humor and talent at Brick Lane Tap Room.

Alex Berr and Anand Sankar: Split Bill WIP | The Glitch

Apr 3, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Comedy
Experience an evening of laughter at The Glitch in London with Alex Berr and Anand Sankar: Split Bill WIP. Witness their latest work-in-progress material as they each showcase 30 minutes of unique comedy. Alex Berr's performance delves into candid and dark humor, exploring themes of science, grief, and sexuality. On the other hand, Anand Sankar presents an absurd and surreal character comedy, unfolding in the backdrop of an open mic night. Discover the distinct styles of these talented comedians and immerse yourself in an entertaining night of humor. Doors open at 8:15 for an 8:30 start on April 3, 2024. Secure your ticket for just £6.13 and get ready to enjoy an unforgettable evening filled with comedy brilliance.

The Chain: Chimene Suleyman in Conversation | Waterstones

Apr 3, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Literary Arts
Experience an evening with Chimene Suleyman, the acclaimed author of "The Chain," a captivating memoir shedding light on one man's manipulation of multiple women. In January 2017, Chimene's journey to an abortion clinic in Queens unraveled a web of betrayal orchestrated by her boyfriend, ultimately leading to a painful revelation. Through her powerful narrative, Chimene delves into the pervasive issue of women being deceived and controlled, challenging societal norms that perpetuate such injustices. "The Chain" serves as a poignant testament to the enduring struggles of women against misogyny, offering solace to those grappling with doubts and insecurities. With endorsements from renowned figures like Josie Long and Salena Godden, this event promises a thought-provoking discussion followed by a book signing. Don't miss the opportunity to secure your ticket, inclusive of a copy of "The Chain," for an enlightening evening on April 3, 2024, at Waterstones in London. Immerse yourself in Chimene Suleyman's profound insights, exploring the complexities of womanhood and empowerment.

Premier League | Chelsea v Manchester United (London) | Stamford Bridge

Apr 4, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Football
Sports & Fitness
In the heart of London, the highly anticipated sports event, Chelsea v Manchester United, is set to take place at the iconic Stamford Bridge on April 4, 2024. This clash between two football giants is expected to draw a massive crowd of passionate fans eager to witness the intense competition unfold. The historic venue, located at Fulham Rd, Fulham, London SW6 1HS, UK, will be buzzing with excitement as these powerhouse teams face off on the field. Football enthusiasts from all walks of life are gearing up to experience the electrifying atmosphere and unforgettable moments that only a match of this caliber can deliver. So mark your calendars and get ready to be a part of this epic showdown between Chelsea and Manchester United. It's going to be a showdown for the ages that you won't want to miss!

European Rugby Champions Cup | Harlequins v Glasgow Warriors (London) | Twickenham Stoop

Apr 5, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Sports & Fitness
The eagerly anticipated showdown between Harlequins and Glasgow Warriors is set to take place at the iconic Twickenham Stoop in London on April 5, 2024. Sports fans will converge at this prestigious venue, located at Langhorn Dr, Twickenham TW2 7SX, UK, to witness these two rugby powerhouses clash on the field. The atmosphere will be electric as both teams battle it out for supremacy in this high-stakes matchup. With adrenaline-pumping action and jaw-dropping plays expected, this is a must-see event for any sports enthusiast. So mark your calendars and make sure not to miss Harlequins v Glasgow Warriors as they go head-to-head in what promises to be an unforgettable display of skill, determination, and sportsmanship. Get ready to experience the thrill of live rugby at its finest as these titans of the sport face off in a contest that will leave spectators on the edge of their seats.

Ororotsayin Patviran (Lullaby Commandment), Vardan Petrosyan | The Comedy Store

Apr 6, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Comedy
Experience an enchanting solo performance with Vardan Petrosyan at the Comedy Store in London. Delight in an evening filled with laughter, charm, and heartfelt moments during the "Ororotsayin Patviran (Lullaby Commandment), Vardan Petrosyan" show. Taking place on April 6, 2024, this unforgettable comedy event promises to be a night to remember. Vardan's unique humor and wit are sure to captivate audiences from start to finish. Located at 1a Oxendon Street, London, SW1Y 4EE, the Comedy Store sets the stage for an entertaining night full of laughter and joy. Don't miss out on this in-person experience that will have you in stitches. Ticket prices range from £30 to £40 for this exclusive performance by Vardan Petrosyan in London.

Bayer Leverkusen vs West Ham United First Leg Fan Factory | Colour Factory

Apr 11, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Football
Sports & Fitness
Witness the highly anticipated event, Bayer Leverkusen vs West Ham United First Leg Fan Factory, live at the renowned Colour Factory in London. The unofficial West Ham Fan Park @ Colour Factory in Hackney Wick is hosting a screening for this thrilling match on April 11, 2024. With a limited capacity of 600 attendees, you are guaranteed a comfortable yet vibrant atmosphere. Be captivated by the game on a massive screen while your West Ham DJ sets the mood with themed music. The bar will be fully stocked to ensure quick service for all guests. Rest assured, the experienced venue staff will ensure a seamless event flow. Please note, tickets range from £16.96 to £180, and due to the limited availability and proximity to the event date, refunds cannot be accommodated. Remember, all attendees must be 18 years or older and have ID ready for security purposes. Be part of the excitement at the Fan Factory – secure your spot now!

Live Reading of 'The Fizzy Brain' | Battersea Power Station

Apr 14, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Literary Arts
Experience the Live Reading of 'The Fizzy Brain' at Battersea Power Station in London on April 14, 2024. Witness author Noah Faria, age 8, and illustrator Emi Webber in a special event. Immerse yourself in the captivating story brought to life by Noah Faria, followed by an insightful Q&A session with both the author and illustrator who bravely share their journey with Autism and ADHD. The schedule includes a warm welcome to attendees at 11:00, the engaging book reading by Noah Faria at 11:15, an interactive Q&A session at 11:30, and an exclusive opportunity to purchase 'The Fizzy Brain' at 11:45, with contactless payments available. Secure your FREE pre-booked tickets now to secure a spot, as availability is limited. The event will take place at the South Entrance, Level One, Turbine Hall A. Come and be part of this unique and inspiring experience.

County Championship Division One | Surrey v Somerset Day 3 (London) | The Oval

Apr 14, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Sports & Fitness
Cricket
Welcome to the thrilling Surrey v Somerset Day 3 taking place at The Oval in London. This prestigious event will showcase top-tier cricket talent battling it out on the field. The historic venue, located at Kennington Oval, London SE11 5SS, UK, will come alive on April 14, 2024, as these two powerhouse teams go head-to-head in a fierce competition. Spectators can expect a day filled with intense rivalries, jaw-dropping catches, and monumental sixes. The atmosphere at The Oval is sure to be electric, with fans eagerly anticipating the outcome of this crucial match. Whether you are a die-hard cricket enthusiast or simply looking to experience the excitement of live sports, Surrey v Somerset Day 3 promises to deliver a memorable and action-packed day. So mark your calendars and witness history in the making at this unmissable sporting event!

FP Movement London Shakeout + Hoka | Free People

Apr 20, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Sports & Fitness
Running
Join the FP Movement London Shakeout + Hoka event in London for a 5k beginner-friendly community run around Notting Hill. Experience a guided 5km run led by runner Lucy Georgia to celebrate London Marathon weekend. The event will take place at Free People on 188 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London, W11 2RH, on April 20, 2024. Participants will start and finish at the store, where they will receive goody bags valued over £250+ and giveaways from Bodyism, Oh My Cream, and Psycle. Attendees are encouraged to wear their favorite FP Movement set. All levels are welcome to join this event, which includes a £30 ticket that offers a FP Movement T-shirt, Hoka size run wear trialling, Bodyism Recovery Shakes, and a goodie bag worth over £250+. The schedule includes a check-in at 9:15 AM, a pre-run stretch, followed by a 45-minute to 1-hour run, post-run recovery shakes, and shopping. Remember to share your experience by tagging @freepeopleeu and @fpmovement.

Pilates class with Verity, Clean Kitchen brunch & goody bags | Milo and the Bull, Saint John's Hill, Greater, London, UK

Apr 21–May 4, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Sports & Fitness
Experience a transformative Pilates class led by Verity at Milo and the Bull on Saint John's Hill in London, UK. Strengthen your core, increase flexibility, and restore balance during this exclusive in-person event. Verity's expert guidance and infectious energy will lead participants through a series of exercises designed to refresh and rejuvenate. This unique opportunity to elevate your fitness journey and connect with a community of wellness enthusiasts includes a special collaboration with Verity's favorite brand, offering complimentary goody bags. Indulge in a delightful brunch provided by the renowned Clean Kitchen. Mats will be provided, and individuals of all fitness levels are welcome to join this exceptional Pilates experience. Don't miss out on this chance to enhance your well-being and engage with like-minded peers. Secure your spot for the Pilates class with Verity, Clean Kitchen brunch, and goody bags event happening from April 21, 2024, to May 4, 2024, for £49.99.

Jarman | Drink At Bob's

Apr 22, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Jarman, a captivating solo play, pays homage to the vibrant life of Derek Jarman, a renowned filmmaker, activist, and artist. This extraordinary production by Mark Farrelly sheds light on the untold story of one of the most influential individuals of our time. From his beloved Prospect Cottage to the bustling streets of Soho, the play unfolds a compelling narrative that celebrates the courage and passion with which Jarman lived. Immerse yourself in a journey that traverses the picturesque landscapes of Dungeness and delves into the heart of an iconoclastic artist. Derek Jarman's artistic legacy reverberates to this day, even after his untimely demise in 1994 due to AIDS. His taboo-breaking films like Sebastiane, Jubilee, and Caravaggio challenged societal norms, while his pop videos for the Pet Shop Boys left an indelible mark on popular culture. Not to mention his boundary-breaking garden in Dungeness, his poignant final paintings, and the unforgettable film Blue, which captures the experience of losing one's sight without compromising artistic vision. Critics have hailed Jarman as a fearless pioneer in LGBTQ+ history and one of the greatest artists in British culture. Mark Farrelly's mesmerizing performance in this mini-masterpiece has been described as both astonishing and thought-provoking. With controlled brilliance, he takes the audience through the various phases of Jarman's life, leaving a lasting impact. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this exceptional portrayal at the Drink At Bob's venue in London on April 22, 2024. Tickets are available at the price of £18.04. Jarman promises to be a stunning piece of theater that will captivate and inspire all who experience it.

STUDENT SPECIAL WEDNESDAY PARTY LONDON, DRAKE X DILJIT | Egg London Nightclub

Apr 24–Apr 25, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Experience the ultimate mid-week entertainment at the Student Special Wednesday Party in London, featuring an electrifying blend of Drake and Diljit Dosanjh hits. Hosted at the renowned Egg London Nightclub, located next to St. Pancras King Cross Station, this event promises a night of non-stop fun with top-notch lighting, lasers, and sound systems setting the perfect party ambiance. DJs Rutvik and Curl will be spinning the hottest mix of Hip-Hop, Bhangra, Urban Bollywood, and Club Hits, ensuring a lively dance floor all night long. VIP tables with bottle service are available for groups, while birthday and Hen Party bookings are also welcomed. Dress to impress in a glam, smart, casual, or sexy attire, with smart denim and trainers allowed. For those celebrating January birthdays between the 20th and 30th, complimentary entry is offered with advance registration. Remember, this 18+ event requires photo ID for entry, and tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Secure your spot early to avoid missing out on this unforgettable evening of music and celebration.

Gerhard Richter: STRIP-TOWER | London

2024年4月25日–2025年2月9日 (UTC)ENDED
London
展覽
Serpentine and The Royal Parks unveil a new large-scale sculpture by German artist Gerhard Richter (b. 1932, Dresden, Germany; lives and works in Cologne, Germany). Situated on the plinth at Serpentine South, in Kensington Gardens, STRIP-TOWER (2023) is the latest presentation in a long-standing series of remarkable public presentations in The Royal Parks since Serpentine’s foundation in 1970.

BEGINNER TO ADVANCED SALSA CLASSES | St Dionis, Parsons Green

Apr 25, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
Dance
Looking to spice up your dance skills? Look no further than the Beginner to Advanced Salsa Classes happening in London at St Dionis, Parsons Green. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro, this event on April 25, 2024, is the place to be. Located at 18A Parsons Green, London, SW6 4UH, this venue provides the perfect setting to master your Salsa moves. With tickets priced at just £11.55, it's an affordable way to immerse yourself in the world of dance. So don't miss out on this opportunity to groove to the rhythm and meet like-minded individuals. Get ready to strut your stuff and show off your fancy footwork at the Beginner to Advanced Salsa Classes in London!

Wei Duo Li Ya Nv Wang Dan Chen 200Zhou Nian Ji Nian Zhan | London

2019年5月24日–2024年12月31日 (UTC)ENDED
London
展覽

Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art | London

ENDED
London
Exhibitions

Jason and the Adventure of 254 | London

2024年3月21日–2025年1月12日 (UTC)ENDED
London
展覽
Showcasing Wilsher-Mills’ largest and most personal commission to date, the exhibition is a joyful exploration of the body, drawing on the artist’s experience of becoming disabled as a child. Wilsher-Mills fills the space with a colourful and immersive installation, featuring monumental sculptures, illustrations and interactive dioramas that challenge cultural and societal perceptions about disability, medicine and the human body. The exhibition will celebrate childhood, memory and popular culture, infused with the artist’s trademark humour and magic-realist depictions of episodes from his life.

Bashment Whine - Easter Party | The Hatch Club

Mar 31–Apr 1, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
London
Arts
The highly anticipated event, Bashment Whine - Easter Party, is returning to London at The Hatch Club on 23 Lewisham Way, SE14 6PP. Taking place on Sunday, March 31st, 2024, this event promises a unique experience with a music policy featuring Bashment, Dancehall, Afrobeats, Soca, Hip Hop, RnB, and more. Prepare for an unforgettable night with DJs like DJ Daggastar, DJ Spookz, DJ Aruntings, RMB, and more spinning the best tracks. Dress to impress with a dress code of Smart Casual for guys and Sexy for ladies (no hats or hoods allowed). VIP table packages are available for those looking to celebrate in style, including a V.I.P table, Personalised Cake, Champagne, Wine, Spirits, Nibbles, Sweets, Chocolates, Professional Photography, Personal Hosts, Helium Balloons, Decorations, Card, Poppers, and Sparklers. Tickets are priced at £1.79 for Early Bird and £22.38 for Standard admission. Please note that this is an 18+ event, and valid ID (Passport or Driving Licence) is required for entry. For further details and inquiries, contact 07466948074 via WhatsApp. Mark your calendars and don't miss out on the biggest Bashment party in London!

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