Renaud Capuçon & Igor Levit: Violin & Piano
Renowned violinist Renaud Capuçon and pianist Igor Levit deliver a masterful violin-piano recital at Wigmore Hall in London. The program showcases intimate dialogue between instruments, refined virtuosity, and a memorable chamber-music evening in an iconic concert hall.
Broken Social Scene @ Rough Trade East London
Broken Social Scene performs at Rough Trade East London, delivering their expansive indie rock with lush harmonies and propulsive guitars. The intimate shop-turned-venue sets the stage for a high-energy evening in London, blending textures and crescendos from their celebrated catalog.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra @ Royal Albert Hall
Experience a night of classical grandeur as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performs at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, conducted by Vasily Petrenko with violinist Ray Chen. A program of beloved orchestral staples in a prestigious, historic venue.
David Olusoga
David Olusoga brings history to life on Cadogan Hall's stage, weaving vast narratives with cinematic flair in a stately London venue that loves thoughtful storytelling.

Old Rope (New Material)
Stand-up line-up Old Rope (New Material) at The Comedy Store London with Tiff Stevenson, Desiree Burch, Ray O’Leary, Michael Odewale, Mark Steel and more.

Cowboy Junkies
The Cowboy Junkies enchant London with hushed harmonies and atmospheric alt-folk at the iconic London Palladium, delivering a moody, cinematic night of soul-searching songs.
Stephen Sanchez at Roundhouse
Stephen Sanchez headlines a live night at Roundhouse, London, delivering his signature indie-pop ballads in a soaring, iconic venue. Expect heartfelt vocals, shimmering melodies, and a vibrant, crowd-engaging performance.
M.O.P. @ Electric Brixton
M.O.P. brings a high-energy hip-hop night to Electric Brixton in London. The duo delivers pounding beats, hard-hitting verses, and crowd-chantable hooks in a classic London venue, promising a dynamic, crowd-filled show.

Our idiot brain - 10 years of learning
A science lecture at the Royal Institution titled 'Our idiot brain - 10 years of learning' exploring how the brain learns, the quirks of cognition, and what a decade of neuroscience reveals about memory and intelligence.

Digitalised childhood and the Gandhi-Tagore Legacy
Explore how digitalisation reshapes childhood and what Gandhi and Tagore’s legacies imply for education and ethics. This 5:30 pm lecture at UCL’s Institute of Advanced Studies invites scholars to discuss history, philosophy, and the future of learning in a digital age.

Still Pointless – BalletBoyz at 25
Sadler's Wells hosts BalletBoyz's Still Pointless, a brand-new production marking 25 years since Pointless, blending irreverent wit with precise dance that celebrates a quarter‑century of fearless movement.

Arrival
Screening of Denis Villeneuve's Arrival (2016) at Prince Charles Cinema, a sci-fi drama about humanity’s first contact with alien visitors.

How (not) to Argue Against Meritocracy
An evening lecture at UCL examining the strengths and limits of meritocracy. The talk challenges assumptions about fairness and talent, offering theoretical and practical perspectives on how merit-based systems shape opportunity and policy. Aimed at students and the public, it invites lively debate.

Enriched learning environments for bilingual literacy
A scholarly lecture at UCL IOE exploring how enriched learning environments support bilingual language and literacy development. The talk synthesizes current research and classroom strategies to support multilingual learners.

EdTech World Forum
London's Kensington Conference and Events Centre hosts the EdTech World Forum, spotlighting AI‑driven learning, immersive technologies and next‑gen eLearning through talks, demos and hands‑on workshops.

Ismael Serrano
Ismael Serrano performs at EartH in Hackney for an intimate singer-songwriter evening, weaving folk-inspired melodies with storytelling. Expect lyrical guitar, soulful vocals, and a warm, intimate atmosphere inside the iconic Evolutionary Arts Hackney venue.

Hito no Chikara - The Power of Human Strength
London's Beacon Theatre hosts YAMATO's new production Hito no Chikara – The Power of Human Strength, following Wings of the Phoenix with a potent fusion of taiko, theatre and luminous storytelling.

AI EDUCATION CONFERENCES UK 2026
At Kensington Conference and Events Centre, AI EDUCATION CONFERENCES UK 2026 gathers educators and tech innovators for the EdTech World Forum 2026, a leading UK/Europe hub for AI‑powered learning and policy.

Noughts and Crosses
Stage adaptation of Noughts and Crosses at Hackney Empire in London, following Sephy and Callum's forbidden romance. A powerful, thought-provoking theatre piece that blends intimate drama with race and power themes in a contemporary setting.

Songwriter
Screening of Songwriter (1984), a musical-drama directed by Alan Rudolph. The film follows country star Doc Jenkins amid a rocky romance and a scheming manager. A classic feature screening at Prince Charles Cinema, London.

Dog Day Afternoon
Dog Day Afternoon bursts onto the August Wilson Theatre stage, a fast-paced, tension-filled adaptation of the infamous 1970s bank robbery that electrified headlines and cinema alike.
Relatos salvajes (Wild Tales)
Screening of Relatos salvajes (Wild Tales), the acclaimed Argentine feature comprised of interlinked tales of revenge and fate. Shown at The Garden Cinema, this stylish venue offers a darkly comic, thought-provoking cinema experience.
Haute & Freddy @ Bush Hall
Haute & Freddy perform at Bush Hall in London for an intimate live show. Expect indie-pop charm, tight harmonies, and catchy hooks in a cozy, historic venue known for its intimate concert atmosphere.
Angine de Poitrine @ Electric Ballroom
Angine de Poitrine performs live at Electric Ballroom in London. A high-energy indie-leaning set in an iconic Camden venue, delivering intimate crowd energy and punchy guitars.
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