Conan Gray @ The O2
Conan Gray headlines a high-energy pop concert at The O2 in London on May 12, 2026, supported by Esha Tewari. The arena show promises an immersive production, catchy anthems, and a vibrant, crowd-pleasing atmosphere in one of London's premier venues.
Guy Johnston cello and Melvyn Tan piano recital
An intimate classical duo recital at Wigmore Hall where cellist Guy Johnston joins pianist Melvyn Tan for a refined chamber-music program. Expect lyrical exchanges between cello and piano, refined phrasing, and a distinguished London performance in a storied venue.

Tuesday Tots Luna Loves Gardening Storytelling
Join Tuesday Tots for Luna Loves Gardening Storytelling at the Garden Museum on May 12, 2026 at 10:00. A free, kid-friendly workshop for toddlers with gardening-themed stories and hands-on activities in a welcoming museum setting.

Science in a changing world: A conversation for the next 200 years
A thought-provoking evening at The Royal Society exploring how science is reshaping our world and what the next 200 years may hold. Leading researchers discuss challenges and opportunities in a formal, accessible setting.
Nikolai Lugansky Piano Recital
Renowned pianist Nikolai Lugansky delivers a classical piano recital at Wigmore Hall in London. An intimate evening in one of the city’s premier recital venues, famed for superb acoustics and refined ambience.

Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox
Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox hits London Palladium with retro-pop reimaginings—swinging through eras, fresh takes on modern hits, performed in a grand theater setting that crackles with playful nostalgia.

El Topo
El Topo at Prince Charles Cinema in London threads Alejandro Jodorowsky’s 1970 cult epic into a mind-bending desert odyssey, as a young boy's rite of passage meets surreal, transformative cinema.
Joey Valence & Brae at Roundhouse
Joey Valence & Brae bring their high-energy pop-rap to London's iconic Roundhouse on May 12, 2026. Expect punchy hooks, bright production, and a dynamic live show in a historic venue.
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Godzilla [Gojira]
Godzilla returns at Prince Charles Cinema, London: Ishirô Honda's 1954 kaiju epic—a humane, melancholy blockbuster born from nuclear trauma, hauntingly intimate despite the monster rampage.
Crypt Close-Up: Quartet XII: Schubert and Cage – At the Edge of Sound
An intimate chamber evening as Quartet XII performs Schubert and John Cage in the Crypt Close-Up series at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London. The program juxtaposes Schubert's lyrical warmth with Cage's experimental edge, in a close, attentive listening setting within the historic church.

Bakerian Prize Lecture: Bioelectronics and body interfaces
A Bakerian Prize Lecture at The Royal Society examining how bioelectronics creates technology interfaces with the human body, showcasing advances in sensors, implants, and interactive medical technologies.

After Hours
Martin Scorsese's After Hours (1985) screens at Prince Charles Cinema. A surreal, darkly comic night in Manhattan as Paul Hackett's misadventures unfold, a cult classic renowned for witty dialogue and offbeat characters.

Tempers
Live at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Tempers (Jasmine Golestaneh) brings tracks from the album Delusion, blending electronic textures with intimate, healing themes in a soaring, non-linear set.
Felt Pod Vessels
A 4.5-hour felt pod vessels workshop at Craft Courses London. Learn foundational felting techniques to sculpt pod-shaped vessels, guided by an experienced instructor in a relaxed studio setting. Perfect for textile lovers looking to make a practical handmade piece in London.
Isak Danielson @ The Tabernacle
Norwegian singer-songwriter Isak Danielson performs at The Tabernacle in London. This intimate concert blends melodic storytelling with warm, polished arrangements as part of his UK tour, showcasing his singer-songwriter style in a historic venue.
Em Beihold @ The Garage
Live concert: Em Beihold headlines The Garage in London. A vibrant indie-pop set by the singer-songwriter, blending melodic hooks with introspective lyrics in a brick-walled venue known for its electric atmosphere and close-up performances.

RnB Rising Star: Essosa
R&B rising star Essosa brings soulful vocals to The Jazz Café for a live night of intimate, groove-driven performances in London's iconic jazz venue.
Wasia Project @ 26 Leake Street
Wasia Project headlines a live show at the iconic 26 Leake Street in London. An intimate indie performance in a gritty, graffiti-lined venue famous for its tunnel-like spaces, blending intimate vocals with moody guitar riffs.

Wiston sparkling wine tasting
Explore Wiston's sparkling wines in a gallery setting as a guided tasting led by colour at the National Gallery. This adults-only experience blends art and wine in a refined atmosphere, with expert notes and sensory insights—perfect for wine lovers and culture seekers.
Kensington Symphony Orchestra: Nielsen Symphony No. 5
An evening with Kensington Symphony Orchestra at Cadogan Hall, London, delivering Nielsen's Symphony No. 5—bold orchestral color, sweeping melodies, and a refined urban concert hall glow.

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Andrew Dominik’s Jesse James epic plays at Prince Charles Cinema, where Brad Pitt rides a mythic line of danger and charm while Casey Affleck and Sam Rockwell kindle quiet jealousy into masterful suspense.

Tender Mercies
Tender Mercies at Prince Charles Cinema spotlights Bruce Beresford's intimate drama about Mac Sledge, a down-on-his-luck country singer finding renewal through Rosa Lee—Duvall's restrained, Oscar-winning performance.
Macrame Bracelets
Join a 2-hour Macrame Bracelets workshop at Craft Courses London in Teddington. Learn simple knotting techniques and create your own macrame bracelet, perfect for beginners; price £45. The session is on May 12, 2026 at 10:00.

Republics of Knowledge: Nations of the Future in Latin America
This university lecture at UCL examines how Latin America's imagined futures are shaped by knowledge production and political imagination, exploring frameworks of sovereignty, education, and regional institutions.
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