What to do in London
London is buzzing this week, so if listeners are in the capital and wondering what to do, there is plenty to keep things busy from today through the weekend. For classical music lovers, Continuo Connect lists a beautiful late-morning concert at The Old Church in Stoke Newington, where harpsichordist Masumi Yamamoto is performing at 11am as part of the Stoke Newington Early Music Festival, tickets around fifteen pounds. Later on, choral fans can head to Cadogan Hall in Chelsea for The Tallis Scholars this evening at 7.30pm, with a programme of Renaissance polyphony in one of London’s most comfortable concert halls. Wigmore Hall in Marylebone is also hosting violinist Isabelle Faust with fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout at 7.30pm, a chance to hear world-class chamber music in an intimate setting. If listeners want something more laid-back and local over the next few days, London Cheapo’s events guide highlights free outdoor life drawing classes, perfect for a sunny evening in one of the city’s parks, as well as the Furzedown and Tooting “Pridestravaganza” in south London, bringing live music, community stalls, and a family-friendly Pride celebration to the streets. They also flag vintage and flea markets such as the Phillimore Walk market in Kensington, with more than 30 traders selling retro fashion, furniture, and street food from mid-morning through late afternoon. According to IanVisits’ June 2026 calendar, culture fans this week can explore the British Academy Ideas Festival, with talks and debates in and around the British Academy’s headquarters off The Mall, and follow the E8 Art and Craft Trail in Hackney, where local artists open their studios and display work in cafés, arches, and community spaces. West End Live is also on the calendar, typically taking over Trafalgar Square at the weekend with free performances from major West End musicals, making it ideal for listeners who want a hit of theatre without buying a ticket. Sports and spectacle aren’t forgotten either. Royal Ascot Ladies’ Day is in full swing, and while the races officially take place in Berkshire, Londoners can enjoy the atmosphere at race-day screenings in pubs and rooftop bars across the city, dressing up for the occasion. At the same time, Londonist’s weekend recommendations and The Nudge’s “What’s On In London This Weekend” pick out outdoor cinema at Kew Gardens, interactive mini-golf art experiences, and live World Cup screenings at venues like TOCA Social at the O2, where interactive football games mix with big-match viewing and cocktails. Wherever listeners end up in London this week, there is something on for every mood, from quiet concerts in old churches to noisy festivals in city squares. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more ideas on what to do next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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