The auspicious St. Patrick’s Day is coming this week on Friday 17 march, but apart from that what else to do this week? Well, look nowhere else as we have brought a list of some exciting things happening in London this week, which can easily make your week fantastic
Italian Cinema: Start your week with the Italian film festival happening in the city. Cine Lumiere’s Italian cinema is hosting two final screenings of DRY and Margini. Dry depicts the story of people during the drought in Rome and Margini portrays the story of the rise of a punk band.
Netball: Netball teams London Pulse and Strathclyde Sirens are facing off today in Netball Super League. Enjoy your Monday evening by watching this fantastic match happening in Copper box arena.
Jazz Jam Session: enjoy a melodious Tuesday evening at Vauxhall Tea House Theatre’s monthly Jazz Jam Session. Local music artists are also invited to join their in-house band. Entry for musicians is free, but the audience has to pay a £10 entry fee.
BFI Flare: Have a wonderful Wednesday at London’s most awaited LGBTQIA+ film festival BFI Flare. It is an 11-day celebration of queer cinema. There will be many spectacular screenings, panel discussions and documentaries. The film festival is being organised at BFI Southbank and some of the events are also being telecasted online.
IOWA City Orchestra: 100+ young musicians from the IOWA city orchestra, Choir and wing band are coming for a free concert at Southwark Cathedral, this Wednesday. There will be a great mix of British and American music in the concert, which is perfect to lit up your Wednesday evening.
Outspoken: the popular monthly live music and poetry night Outspoken is back again at the Southbank Center on this Thursday. Popular poet Claudia Rankine and author Jacob Polley will be attending the poetry night this month.
Eat & Drink Festival: want to have a fantastic Friday? Well, then Eat & drink festival is the perfect place for you. It’s heaven for foodies. You can expect a diverse range of street food at the great eat. This festival is starting on Friday 17 march and will last till 2 April.
WIP Comedy: popular British-Moroccan writer, actor and comedy star Fatiha El Ghorri is performing live on 17 march. Apart from comedy sketches, she will also be addressing some important issues and stereotypes.
River Race: the annual river race or the head of the River Race from Mortlake to Putney is being held this Saturday. Around 400 crews are taking part in this annual race. The race will be started at 1 pm and there is no entry fee for this race.
Railway Modelling: all the rail enthusiasts brace up yourself for the upcoming London Festival of Railway modelling on 18-19 march. The exciting railway festival will be held in Alexandra Palace and more than 100 exhibitors will present their layout models.
Up the Creek: laugh and cherish your Saturday at the popular Tonight’s show at Up the creek comedy club in Greenwich. This Saturday they will be featuring prominent faces like Josh James, Kate Lucas, Paul McCaffrey and Michael Odewala.
Mother’s Day: a polite reminder to pick a beautiful card and flower with luscious chocolates and cake for your wonderful mother this Mother’s Day on Sunday 19th March.
Retro Games Fair: a retro games fair is best for having a joyous Sunday. Traders from all over the nation will be coming together for retro games fair held at the Royal National Hotel. You can witness some of the most loved retro video games and board games at the fair.
Now after having a brief insight about upcoming events this week in London, you can easily plan a fantabulous week. Want another help with hassle-free travel to these venues?
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