
UK premiere: Fuck The Polis + Q&A
UK premiere of a documentary tracing a filmmaker's return to a Greek island trip with friends, blending travel footage, readings, and songs as she moves from ferry to ruin. The ICA screening includes a Q&A, offering insights into memory, resilience, and creative filmmaking.

Daisies (Sedmikrásky)
Screening of the 1966 Czech New Wave classic Daisies (Sedmikrásky) by Vera Chytilová. Two mischievous women defy social norms with anarchic pranks, vivid color, and playful satire. This iconic, subversive comedy screens at Prince Charles Cinema with English subtitles.

The Producers
London's first major revival of Mel Brooks' The Producers arrives at the Garrick Theatre. This big-West-End musical comedy delivers sharp wit, memorable songs, and Broadway-style spectacle in an elegant indoor venue, following a successful transfer from its prior run.
ASMF: Sally Beamish 70th Birthday Concert
A celebratory classical concert marking Sally Beamish’s 70th birthday, staged by ASMF at St Martin-in-the-Fields. The program features Beamish’s contemporary works alongside performances by Michael Collins in a historic London church setting.

Lunchtime Piano Recital: Charles Owen
A lunchtime classical piano recital by renowned pianist Charles Owen at Imperial College London. This daytime concert offers an intimate, polished performance in a university setting, ideal for music lovers seeking refined live classical repertoire.

MINISTRY OF SOUND CLASSICAL | Royal Albert Hall 2026
MINISTRY OF SOUND CLASSICAL returns to London's Royal Albert Hall in 2026, fusing roaring club anthems with sweeping orchestral arrangements under the hall's grand arches and a crowd buzzing with anticipation.
The English Concert with Lucy Crowe and Hugh Countertenor
London's Wigmore Hall hosts The English Concert with soprano Lucy Crowe and a celebrated countertenor in a program of exquisite classical vocal and ensemble works.

The Truth
From Oscar-winning writer Florian Zeller, The Truth is a witty, devious comedy about two couples tangled in secrets. Set at Apollo Shaftesbury Avenue, London, the play unravels with sharp twists and laughs as characters confront what they’re really hiding.
Wigmore French Song Exchange 2026
An intimate Wigmore Hall recital presenting French art-song in a curated exchange. The program blends solo and duo performances with sensitive piano accompaniment, highlighting lyrical French diction, refined vocalism, and a thoughtful exploration of mélodies and chanson in a refined concert setting.
Friday Night Is Music Night: A Jazz Celebration
Experience a Friday night jazz celebration at the iconic Alexandra Palace in London. A live concert featuring top ensembles, rich improvisation, and a festive, intimate atmosphere in a historic venue.

Live at the Empire with Ed Gamble
Ed Gamble headlines Live at the Empire at Hackney Empire in London for a stacked night of stand-up comedy, offering sharp observational humor from £19 to £27.50, in an iconic Victorian-era venue known for its rousing atmosphere and top-tier acts.

Drain
Drain unleash a high-energy punk set at EartH in Hackney. Expect buzzing guitars, rapid drums, and a raucous crowd inside the industrial-chic Evolutionary Arts Hackney venue, delivering a night of raw, stripped-back rock energy.

Five Easy Pieces
Screening of Five Easy Pieces (1970) at Prince Charles Cinema. Directed by Bob Rafelson and starring Jack Nicholson, this road-trip drama pits a cultured pianist against a blue-collar life, offering sharp insights into class and family dynamics. A must-see classic in a cozy cinema setting.

Music Video Preservation Society
A retrospective on the art and cultural impact of music videos, featuring an eclectic program spanning the 1970s through the 2020s. The Prince Charles Cinema screens iconic pop promos in a curated evening titled Music Video Preservation Society, hosted by David Knight, celebrating bold visual creativity across decades.
Harry Styles
Harry Styles headlines a high-energy pop concert at Wembley Stadium in London on June 12, 2026, delivering chart-topping hits, bold production, and an unforgettable night at the iconic open-air venue.

The Last Detail
Classic 1973 comedy-drama The Last Detail screens at Prince Charles Cinema. Directed by Hal Ashby, the 104-minute feature follows two Navy sailors escorting a prisoner, blending sharp humor with poignant moments as they travel from Virginia to New Hampshire.
Haringey Box Cup
Haringey Box Cup lands at Alexandra Palace for a full-day boxing tournament featuring fighters from Haringey and clubs across London. Expect multiple competitive bouts across weight classes, live ringside action, and a buzzing atmosphere in the iconic London venue.

The Remains of the Day
Screening of The Remains of the Day, James Ivory's 1993 romance-drama at Prince Charles Cinema in London. A tale of duty and unspoken love, starring Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson, with stylish 1930s Britain and superb performances.

In the Round: BEA1991
Anglo-Dutch singer and mixed-media artist BEA1991 performs an intimate 'In the Round' at the ICA, presenting a pantheist, polyfocal inquiry into Human Creative Existence. The live set blends song, visuals, and performance in a focused in-the-round format.

Mad God
Screening of Mad God, Phil Tippett’s fully practical stop-motion masterpiece, a dark, surreal world of monsters and war pigs. The 85-minute feature (2021) brings a Miltonesque nightmare to the Prince Charles Cinema for a special cinematic outing.

80s Soul Sensations: Loose Ends
80s Soul Sensations: Loose Ends spark a velvet-soaked revival at London's Jazz Cafe, delivering silky vocal harmonies, punchy grooves and horn flashes under intimate, candle-lit ceilings.
The Zipheads at The Horn
The Zipheads bring a high-energy live set to The Horn in London. Expect punchy guitars, infectious grooves, and crowd-pleasing rock anthems in an intimate venue that makes for a memorable night of live music.
Welding for Artists
Join a 3-day welding workshop for artists in London. Hands-on metalworking techniques, safety fundamentals, and project-based exploration at Craft Courses London—perfect for makers looking to expand their creative practice.

Duets: Music in the Lounge
An intimate evening of live duet performances in the National Gallery’s lounge, blending refined chamber music with a relaxed gallery atmosphere. A short program by acclaimed duos offers thoughtful contrasts between pieces, ideal for art lovers and music fans seeking a sophisticated, social night.
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