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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time next 30-days in London. From music to dancing and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Fancy seeing some live music on a double decker bus? Music tastemaker Dan Sheed of Turtle Tempo has you covered. Join us in Wood Green for live music from 4 unique artists in Genevieve Miles, Good Company, Rifka & Summer in Secret. Please arrive within good time. Hop on board from 7pm!

Join us for life drawing with a twist at The Phoenix, Cavendish Square. Expect a fun, relaxed atmosphere where everyone’s welcome. All art supplies are provided, and for our neon sessions, everything glows — including the materials, and of course, the models themselves, painted in UV-reactive body paint. Great for groups of friends, date nights, solo creatives, or private hire.

Experience Elgar's Enigma Variations performed by the Basement Orchestra at Big Penny Social. Each movement is a musical sketch of someone close to Elgar, from his devoted wife to boisterous friends. Basement Orchestra presents classical music in a friendly, relaxed and accessible way. This family-friendly concert will guide you through the music to bring it to life, with a heavy sprinkling of fun and audience involvement throughout.

Antonio Orozco, a prominent figure in Spanish music, brings his La Gira de Mi Vida tour to London. With over 1.5 million albums sold and numerous awards, Orozco commemorates his 25-year career with a blend of new songs and greatest hits. A night of vibrant Spanish music awaits!

Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage release their fifth studio album ‘The Strangers’ Share’; a record centred on dreams and the supernatural. Since emerging in 2016, Hannah & Ben have been defying all conventions of style, genre and compartmentalisation. A touch of ‘Americana’, yet quintessentially English.