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Adobe: Creator Live London

Adobe: Creator Live London

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at13:00

Adobe's Creator Live arrives in London for a day of hands-on demos, speaker sessions, and inspiration for digital creators at Olympia London. Explore Creative Cloud tools for design, video, and social content through live demos and expert-led talks.

Everything Everywhere All At Once

Everything Everywhere All At Once

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at12:00

Experience the mind-bending, hilariously chaotic Everything Everywhere All At Once at Prince Charles Cinema in London: Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s genre-bending comedy-action epic about an unlikely heroine facing interdimensional peril that could unravel the world.

Keiji Haino

Keiji Haino

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at12:00

Renowned improviser Keiji Haino performs a live exclusive set at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) using polygonola, a metal-flat instrument built around a 2nd-dimensional vibration theory, promising a boundary-pushing, intense night of sound.

Wu-Tang Clan @ The O2

Wu-Tang Clan @ The O2

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at18:30

Wu-Tang Clan headlines The O2 in London with DJ Target spinning, delivering legendary hip-hop energy, roaring crowds, and the iconic East Coast vibe filling the sprawling arena.

Inside a $4B AI Startup: The Rise of Synthesia
Free

Inside a $4B AI Startup: The Rise of Synthesia

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at16:00

An insider tech talk unpacking how Synthesia grew into a $4B AI startup, with a practical look at product strategy, funding, and industry impact. Held at the Cheng Kin Ku Building in central London, this session is essential for AI professionals.

PropTech Innovation Fund Round 6 - Matchmaking Event

PropTech Innovation Fund Round 6 - Matchmaking Event

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at13:00

London’s PropTech Innovation Fund Round 6 hosts a focused matchmaking session at the Barbican Centre, connecting property-tech startups with investors to explore funding, partnerships, and scale opportunities.

SIRÂT

SIRÂT

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at19:00

Screening of SIRÂT, Oliver Laxe’s Cannes Jury Prize-winning fever dream, a hypnotic road movie and apocalyptic thriller about a father and his son on a quest to a remote Moroccan rave in search of a vanished daughter.

Rosie: A New Musical

Rosie: A New Musical

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at19:30

Rosie: A New Musical lights up the Adelphi Theatre in London with a catchy score and bold storytelling, weaving laughter, longing, and ensemble energy into a bright, uplifting night.

Lunch Hour Lectures - What Can Thousands of Brains Teach Us About Disease?
Free

Lunch Hour Lectures - What Can Thousands of Brains Teach Us About Disease?

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at13:00

A lunchtime lecture at UCL exploring insights from thousands of brain studies on disease, revealing how neuroscience informs diagnosis, treatment, and our understanding of neurological health.

Academic Freedom in Sub-Saharan Africa: Protections & Realities
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Academic Freedom in Sub-Saharan Africa: Protections & Realities

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at14:00

An in-depth seminar examining how Academic Freedom is conceptualized, codified, enacted, and contested across Sub-Saharan Africa, with country reports and continental perspectives presented by scholars at King's College London.

National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at19:30

At Cadogan Hall in London, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine delivers sweeping strings and brave brass in a heartfelt program that makes resilience sing and dignity ring through the evening.

The case for cash: do cash transfers work in practice?
Free

The case for cash: do cash transfers work in practice?

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at13:00

A compelling lecture at King's College London examining whether unconditional cash transfers can effectively tackle poverty, exploring real-world outcomes, implementation challenges, and policy implications.

Playtime

Playtime

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at15:00

Screening of Jacques Tati's Playtime (1967) at Prince Charles Cinema; a playful, satirical tour of gadget-filled Paris following Monsieur Hulot.

Pere Ubu @ MOTH Club

Pere Ubu @ MOTH Club

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at19:00

Pere Ubu storms MOTH Club in London, delivering raw post-punk energy on an intimate stage that crackles with rebellious riffs and fearless experimental twists.

What Can Thousands of Brains Teach Us About Disease?
Free

What Can Thousands of Brains Teach Us About Disease?

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at13:00

What Can Thousands of Brains Teach Us About Disease? at UCL in London invites you to a thought-provoking lecture where neuroscience meets data science; a landmark talk on 17 Mar.

The Power of Quantum: The Future of Sensing for Healthcare  @ IDEALondon
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The Power of Quantum: The Future of Sensing for Healthcare @ IDEALondon

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at17:30

An insightful session on how quantum sensing could transform healthcare, exploring sensor tech, measurement challenges, and future clinical applications, hosted at IDEALondon's tech hub near London’s financial district.

RZA at BRIX ! Wu Tang after party

RZA at BRIX ! Wu Tang after party

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at21:30

RZA of Wu-Tang Clan headlines an after-party at Brix LDN in London, delivering a high-energy hip-hop set that blends Wu-Tang classics with grime-infused tracks in the venue's intimate club atmosphere.

Angst by Hélène Cixous: Sophie Lewis, Juliet Jacques, and Emily LaBarge

Angst by Hélène Cixous: Sophie Lewis, Juliet Jacques, and Emily LaBarge

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at19:00

A provocative literature night as Hélène Cixous's Angst is explored by Sophie Lewis, Juliet Jacques, and Emily LaBarge at Foyles, London—sharp voices, bold ideas, and lively debate among the stacks.

Rashomon [Rashômon]

Rashomon [Rashômon]

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at17:15

Screening of Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon (1950) at Prince Charles Cinema, a groundbreaking crime drama told through conflicting testimonies.

Keiji Haino @ Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)

Keiji Haino @ Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at19:30

Keiji Haino dives into improvisational fire at London's ICA, delivering blistering experimental noise and mythic guitar-driven soundscapes that push boundaries and leave the crowd spellbound.

Arize Builders Meetup: Claude Performance & Prompt Learning
Free

Arize Builders Meetup: Claude Performance & Prompt Learning

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at17:30

Join Arize's London meetup at Fora to explore boosting Claude’s performance through prompt learning. The session covers practical prompts, benchmarks, and tooling in a hands-on evening with engineers and researchers.

SPC Seminar: Space — Eduard Kontar
Free

SPC Seminar: Space — Eduard Kontar

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at14:00

An academic SPC Seminar on space science featuring Eduard Kontar, held in Imperial College London’s Blackett Building. The talk explores space plasma research, astrophysical phenomena, and current theoretical approaches, with audience Q&A.

The Machine That Kills Bad People: Peggy and Fred in Hell + Innocence

The Machine That Kills Bad People: Peggy and Fred in Hell + Innocence

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at12:00

A provocative double feature at ICA: The Machine That Kills Bad People: Peggy and Fred in Hell + Innocence screens back-to-back, pairing boundary-pushing visuals with enigmatic storytelling in the intimate ICA cinema.

Joseph Tawadros: live in London

Joseph Tawadros: live in London

Tue, 17 Mar 2026at19:00

Joseph Tawadros brings classical oud mastery to Oslo Hackney, London, for a live set that braids intricate melodic lines with an intimate, atmospheric performance space.

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Events in London

Evening life here tilts casual and social—think dimly lit gigs and post-work hangouts—so if you like live music and laughs you'll find it concentrated in Shoreditch, Kentish Town and Covent Garden. The Jazz Cafe serves up late-night sets while The Comedy Store keeps the centre giggling; crowds skew adult and professional, and most nights cost a ticket with only a handful of free happenings to stumble upon. Daytime culture leans artsy and intellectual: Bloomsbury panels, BFI screenings during the autumn film festival and family workshops that bloom around St George’s Day in the square. Big concerts land at The O2 Arena and Eventim Apollo on busy weekends, and Greenwich Peninsula is turning into a buzzy riverside extension of the scene. Book ahead, pack walking shoes, and leave space in your weekend for whatever corner of London is calling next.
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