What to do in London
London is buzzing, so let’s dive straight into what listeners can get up to across the city this week and into the weekend. According to Londonist’s guide to Things To Do In London This Week for 8 to 14 June 2026, the London Festival of Architecture is in full swing across the capital, running through June with walks, talks, tours, and quirky installations scattered from the Square Mile to the South Bank. Expect everything from guided walking tours that reveal hidden postmodern gems, to talks about how London will adapt to future climate challenges, many of them either low-cost or free. Londonist notes that events are spread across multiple boroughs, so it’s worth picking a neighborhood and making a day of it. If you love music and spectacle, JamBase lists ABBA Voyage at the custom-built ABBA Arena in east London tonight, with doors at 6 pm and the show starting at 7:45 pm. This is the high-tech concert where digital “ABBAtars” perform with a live band, and listeners can expect a full-on light show, big hits like Dancing Queen, and a highly produced night out that feels like a time machine for disco fans. For something more intimate and local, an Instagram events listing for The Lord Herbert pub in Woolwich highlights a live gig by The Johns at 47 Herbert Road, SE18, starting at 9 pm. It’s a classic London pub setting: pints on the bar, a small stage, and a crowd that’s close enough to feel like part of the band. Perfect for listeners who want live music without heading into the West End. Classical music fans have a treat as well. Continuo Connect’s events listings show star countertenor Franco Fagioli performing at St Martin-in-the-Fields on Trafalgar Square this evening at 7:30 pm, with tickets ranging roughly from £10 to £55. St Martin’s is famous for its candlelit concerts and atmospheric acoustics, so this is ideal if listeners want a refined night in the very heart of London, surrounded by historic architecture. Looking ahead to the rest of the weekend, Londonist’s weekend guide for 13 and 14 June 2026 points out that the London Festival of Architecture continues across the city, making it easy to build your own cultural trail. Listeners can spend Saturday or Sunday wandering between pop-up pavilions, free exhibitions, and architect-led tours, then round things off with dinner along the South Bank or in nearby Covent Garden. And for those planning just beyond the city, a Facebook events post about Download Festival 2026 confirms the rock and metal giant is running from Wednesday 10 to Sunday 14 June at Donington Park. It’s not in London, but plenty of Londoners are jumping on trains out of St Pancras and Euston to catch headliners like Guns N’ Roses and other big names, then rolling back into the city early next week. Whether listeners are craving cutting-edge architecture, immersive pop concerts, cozy pub gigs, or grand classical music in a historic church, London this week is stacked with options that fit every mood and budget. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around the city. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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