Karnivool @ Roundhouse
Live in London: Karnivool (with Intervals) headlining Roundhouse in a high-energy progressive rock night. Expect intricate guitar work, soaring melodies, and a powerful atmosphere inside the iconic Roundhouse venue.

Osamu Tezuka’s Metropolis
Step into Osamu Tezuka’s Metropolis at London’s Prince Charles Cinema: a 107-minute 2001 anime noir where humans and robots coexist under simmering anti-robot factions. Detective Shunsaku Ban tracks Dr. Laughton as a powerful patron guards a tragic past and the radiant girl Tima.
John Scofield @ Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
Guitar legend John Scofield headlines Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London, with Gerald Cleaver’s Black Host backing the set. Expect fiery jazz guitar, inventive improvisation, and an intimate club atmosphere that captures the venue’s legendary vibe.
Quatuor Ébène
Quatuor Ébène performs a classical chamber concert at Wigmore Hall in London. The acclaimed French string quartet delivers refined ensemble playing in an intimate recital room, offering a program of cherished chamber works on a spring evening.
Yung Bleu @ Electric Ballroom
Yung Bleu brings his chart-topping hip-hop to London's Electric Ballroom. This high-energy live show delivers hard-hitting rap tracks, glossy production, and a late-night vibe that defines a headlining night in the city.

Sassy 009
On May 14, 2026, Sassy 009, the shape-shifting live project from Oslo-based Sunniva Lindgård, performs at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts, blending electronic textures with intimate vocal storytelling in a contemporary arts setting.
Skinshape @ O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
Skinshape headlines a night of indie and psych-pop at the iconic O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, with YUUF joining the bill. Expect shimmering guitar hooks, lush synths, and immersive live textures in a storied venue. A vibrant, intimate-feel concert in a celebrated West London venue.
Ellen Allien @ FOLD
Techno icon Ellen Allien headlines FOLD in London for a pulsating electronic night. Expect immersive synth textures, driving beats, and a club-ready atmosphere in the intimate FOLD venue.

Gabrielle Aplin
Gabrielle Aplin lights up the legendary London Palladium with intimate indie-pop storytelling, delicate piano lines, and luminous vocals that lift a classic venue into a warm, radiant night of modern folk.

Lunchtime Concert: Dan Shao (Flute) and Annie Yim (Piano)
An elegant lunchtime recital featuring Dan Shao on flute and Annie Yim on piano at Imperial College London. The intimate classical program offers a refined afternoon of chamber music on May 14, 2026 at 1:00 PM.

Justice by Means of Democracy
An academic lecture at UCL examining how democratic processes influence justice and legal accountability. The talk surveys theoretical frameworks and practical implications for governance, rights, and reform, appealing to scholars, students, and policy enthusiasts.

Cook with the Seasons May (Thursday)
Join Food Educator Ceri at the Garden Museum for a monthly cooking workshop focused on seasonal ingredients. This hands-on session explores techniques and recipes that spotlight what's freshest in May, with practical tips to bring seasonality into everyday cooking.
Orion Orchestra
Orion Orchestra performs at Cadogan Hall in London, delivering luminous chamber tones, precise ensemble, and a rich blend of classical and contemporary repertoire in a refined, acoustically stunning evening.

The Best in Stand Up
Stand-up night featuring MC Stephen Grant and acts Andy Askins, Michael Odewale, Dane Buckley, and Lily Phillips at The Comedy Store in London.

Imperial Fungal Science Network Seminar: Paul A. Rowley
Join the Imperial Fungal Science Network for a keynote seminar featuring Paul A. Rowley (University of Idaho). This research-focused talk explores cutting-edge fungal biology and mycology, hosted at Imperial College London's South Kensington Campus.

Picture This: David Harewood and John Wilson in conversation
Picture This: David Harewood and John Wilson in conversation at MATERIAL Gallery, London, blends sharp cultural insights with musical memory inside a clean, white-walled space perfect for debate and connection.

After Life (1998)
Screening of Kore-eda's After Life (1998), a Japanese philosophical drama about recently deceased souls choosing a memory to take into eternity, shown at Prince Charles Cinema.
Rose Gray @ KOKO
Rose Gray headlines KOKO in London, delivering punchy pop with glossy vocals in an intimate club setting. Expect high-energy performances, infectious hooks, and a vibrant nightlife atmosphere that makes this a standout London concert.

London Eye Fast Track Flexi
Skip-the-line London Eye Fast Track Flexi ride at Riverside Rooms on the South Bank; a quick ticket option for tourists and families.

Josh Widdicombe: Not My Cup Of Tea
Josh Widdicombe brings his Not My Cup Of Tea tour to Hackney Empire in London. A sharp, self-deprecating stand-up show from the UK comedian, delivering fresh takes on modern life in a warm theatre setting.

Book Launch: Postcolonial Global Justice
A scholarly book-launch at UCL for Postcolonial Global Justice by Dr. Shuk Ying Chan, featuring a short talk and Q&A in a university setting. An insightful evening exploring postcolonial theory and issues of global justice.

Rum tasting: A journey from light to dark
Join a guided rum tasting at the National Gallery, moving from light to dark rums as you discover aroma, flavor, and a touch of history. Set during the House Members Exhibition, the intimate session pairs spirits with museum surroundings for a thoughtful, flavorful experience.

A Sonic Alchemist: Tanerélle
Tanerélle dazzles the Jazz Café in London, weaving sonic alchemy from ethereal R&B and glitchy electronics into a sultry, boundary-pushing set in the intimate, velvet-lined room.

Intercultural creativity: multiple selves as the muse
An academic seminar at UCL IOE exploring how intercultural creativity emerges when we view 'multiple selves as the muse.' This talk investigates cross-cultural creativity, identity, and pedagogy, inviting educators and researchers to rethink creative practice.
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